DMTA029-01EN, Rev. E, December 2017
Operating the Scanner
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3. Operating the Scanner
The GLIDER scanner is designed to be used manually, and is well suited for raster
scanning. In the example raster-scanning procedure outlined below, the Y-axis is used
for the scanning motion, while the X-axis is used for incrementing between scanning
passes.
If you are operating the GLIDER scanner in an upside down position, or if you are
operating it on a high structure, secure the GLIDER scanner with a safety line
(lanyard) to prevent it from falling. Failure to secure the scanner can lead to serious
personal injuries or death.
When you are moving the GLIDER scanner and changing pod locations, make sure
that the magnetic lock is switched on in the new location. Failure to correctly switch
on the magnetic lock may result in serious personal injuries or death.
To operate the scanner
1.
Position and attach the scanner so that you will be able to cover the entire
inspection surface with your scanning pattern (see “Scanner Installation on the
Inspection Surface” on page 41).
2.
Place the Y-axis encoder module so that the probe or transducer is located at the
starting position of the scanning pattern.
WARNING
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