ARRIMOTION User’s Guide, 01/2004
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Setting up the Panther drive system
Attention:
Read the panther operating manual before using the panther
The first step is to mount the motor on the mounting bridge that is attached to the dolly.
Tighten the wheel brakes of the panther. The panther should be preset to 620mm track width (all
wheel arms at 45°)
Loosen the four M8 screws with a 6mm allen key on the bolts on the mounting plate. Do not use the
ferrules on the bolts.
Attach the motor to the panther and take care that the gas spring is not torn and the cables for the
limit switches are not clamped anywhere. First insert the two M8 screws with their ferrules on top
and then the bottom ones. Do not tighten them.
Now attach the safety bumper without amplifier platform on the drive motor side and the other
bumper with the platform on the opposite side.
ATTENTION: The top surface of the bumper mounts must be about 5mm above the pushbar
mounts to clear the timing belt clamping elements!
Now the drive motor amplifier can be placed on its platform and the force sensitive pushbar can be
placed in one of the four wheel arms.
Summary of Contents for ARRIMOTION
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