2
2
Assembly
When mounting the attachment, protective shoes should be worn, as the parts can cause injury if
dropped.
2.1
Mounting the turn plate on the 90/130P trolley
1.
Undo the screws in the slide that are provided to hold the end effector. Fit the turn plate
with the screws into the slide of the column.
2.
Detach the handlebar of the trolley. Slide the motor control box into the slot in the back of
the column so that it comes above the power pack and tighten the screws. Refit the
handlebar. The cable carrier between the motor control box and the turn plate should now
be on the left-hand side of the column. Plug th
e power cable of the turn plate to the “power
out” socket of the power pack.
3.
Trolleys with an extended column, +300 mm or +500 mm, a steel strip must be mounted on
the column (above the handlebar) to prevent the cable carrier being bent backwards. Fit
this item into the slot in the back of the column and make it tight.
4.
When test-running be careful to see that the turn plate module does not foul any part of
the trolley and that the cable carrier is not too short or too long.
2.2
Mounting the turn plate on the 175/225P trolley
1.
Undo the screws in the slide that are provided to hold the loading platform. The screws that
come with the trolley cannot be used, since they are too long. Lift the turn plate into place
against the slide and position the accompanying spacer key between the turn plate and the
slide. Tighten the turn plate assembly using the screws that come with the turn plate.
2.
Detach the handlebar of the trolley. Slide the motor control box into the slot in the back of
the column so that it comes above the power pack and tighten the screws. Refit the
handlebar. The cable carrier between the motor control box and the turn plate should now
be on the left-hand side of the column. Plug the power cable of the turn
plate to the “power
out” socket of the power pack.
3.
On the 175P a steel slip must be fitted (above the handlebar) to prevent the cable carrier
being bent backwards. Fit this item into the left-hand slot in the back of the column and
make it tight.
4.
When test-running be careful to see that the turn plate module does not foul any part of
the trolley and that the cable carrier is not too short or too long.
Summary of Contents for 19470
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