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3D Systems, Inc.

 

SYSTEM INSTALLATION

Installation of your system encompasses four separate steps:

1. 

Purchase and arrival of third party equipment or supplies you may have ordered.

2. 

Scheduling your installation with a 3D Systems representative.

3.  Delivery of your SLA system shipment.
4.  De-crating and installation of your SLA system components.

SYSTEM DE-CRATING

Your 3D Systems Field Service Representative will supervise or perform all crate unpacking. A 3D Systems representative will 

contact you and schedule an appointment to install your system; do not open crates until the 3D Systems representative arrives 

to personally de-crate and install the system.

Note: 3D Systems cannot assume responsibility for contents of the crates if they are opened without 3D 

Systems’ supervision.

SCHEDULING YOUR INSTALLATION

The 3D Systems authorized representative will schedule an appointment with you to install all the components and products 

purchased with your ProX 950. Allow a minimum of one week for your system installation, but discuss the expected installation 

duration with your 3D Systems representative; every situation is unique and installation depends on equipment, location, and 

other factors.

PREPARING FOR SYSTEM INSTALLATION

In preparing your facility for SLA system placement, you must consider four main factors:

Make sure that you have the necessary doorway and passageway clearance to move either the crated or uncrated components 

to their final destinations.

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Make sure that you have an adequate forklift and a trained forklift driver or other lifting equipment that can move 

oversized system components - either crated or uncrated.

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Verify that the lifting equipment is rated for the load from the system components.

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Do not allow the system weight load to exceed your floor’s load rating maximum.

AVAILABILITY FOR ADEQUATE FORKLIFT OR LIFTING EQUIPMENT

You must have a forklift and a trained forklift driver are available during installation. Make sure that the forklift is rated to a 

weight capacity that is equal to or greater than the crated weight of the SLA system. Refer to 

Figure 14

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The ProX 950  is crated so that it can be lifted from the narrow end. Regardless, the forklift must meet minimum weight 

requirements and be equipped with 1.8 m (6 ft) forks (2.0 m (6.5 ft) is recommended) and typically carry a rating of at least 

2404 kg (5300 lb.) for the ProX 950 that is crated and 1769 kg (3900 lb.) uncrated. 

Be very careful not to tilt the crate.

The center of gravity for the ProX 950  is located at approximately the center of the shipping crate.

MINIMUM PASSAGEWAY AND DOOR OPENINGS

Most standard doorways and halls provide adequate access for moving the system. Considering the ProX 950 (crated) is lifted on 

its narrow side, each passageway and doorway must be wide enough to move and turn a crate measuring: 242 cm (95 in) long and 

173 cm (68 in) wide for the ProX 950 in addition to the forklift.

Determine the pathway to where your SLA system will be installed from where the crated components are stored. Walk the path 

from the storage location to the final destination of the system, and measure any critical doorways or passageways to ensure 

that the equipment can be moved through the area.

If a passageway or doorway is too small for the crated SLA system, it may be necessary for the 3D Systems Field Service 

Engineer to remove the SLA system from its crate before moving the unit.

The minimum height of the doorway must be 226 cm (89 in), which will allow a 1.3 cm (0.5 in) clearance when the ProX™ 950  is 

lifted 1.3 cm (0.5 in.) off the floor. Any lift requirements greater than 1.3 cm (0.5 in) will require additional door height.

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Summary of Contents for ProX 950

Page 1: ...orporation All rights reserved SLA Accura and the 3D logo are registered trademarks of 3D Systems Inc Specifications subject to change without notice ProX 3DManage 3DPrint Lightyear ProCure iPro Zephy...

Page 2: ...n of 3D Systems CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 ProX 950 1 Material Delivery Module MDM 1 Manual Offload Cart 2 ProCure UV Curing Chamber 2 CONTROLLER PART PREPARATION SOFTWARE 2 SITE SELECTION PROX 950 3 Spa...

Page 3: ...sposal 14 Storage and Usage Guidelines 14 APPENDIX A INITIAL SITE SURVEY CHECKLIST 15 APPENDIX B PRE INSTALLATION PREPARATION CHECKLIST 16 Moving Equipment and Site Accessibility 16 SLA System Area 16...

Page 4: ...ments for installing the ProX 950 in your facility Resin Storage and Safety gives you guidelines for proper storage handling and safety for SLA resins PROX 950 The ProX 950 is a flexible and efficient...

Page 5: ...ystem the part is placed in this unit Subjecting the part s to UV light for a period of time will fully solidify the part After the part is removed from the unit adequately washed and rinsed it is ful...

Page 6: ...ided during service calls Figure 6 Optimal Site Layout top view FLOOR AREA SURFACE Floors and counter spaces in the SLA work area should be non porous and suitable for cleaning with solvents The feet...

Page 7: ...s front view 219 96cm 86 6 in Facility Wall 60cm 24 in 159cm 62 6 in 80 01cm 31 5 in 160 02cm 63 in 93 99cm 37 in 93 99cm 37 in 219 96cm 86 6 in 160 02cm 63 in 80 01cm 31 5 in 219 96cm 86 6 in Facilit...

Page 8: ...sired backup time The manufacturer can recommend an appropriate model HEAT DISSIPATION The ProX 950 dissipates as much as 4580W of heat while printing and as much as 2600W while idle CONNECTION TO AC...

Page 9: ...Pro X 950 System External Enclosure 110 N cm2 160 psi MDM 750F 324 N cm2 470 psi Exact total lled weight depends on material 3 8 cm 1 5 in 12 7 mm 0 5 in 10 cm 4 in MDM 208 cm 81 9 in 192 cm 75 6 in...

Page 10: ...other employees or personnel during installation or future service calls A separate room or area that can be closed to others is necessary The system is safe and does not present hazards to properly t...

Page 11: ...rge protected circuit We strongly recommend an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS in areas with frequent power fluctuations surges and spikes can damage electronic components and power loss can damage t...

Page 12: ...9 3D Systems Inc Figure 12 ProCure 1500 UV Chamber Dimensions 193 2 cm 76 06 in 112 55 cm 44 31 in 157 81 cm 62 13 in 97 16 cm 38 25 in...

Page 13: ...ems if crates are opened without an authorized 3D Systems employee present supervising this procedure Inform your receiving personnel that these crates will be arriving and arrange for a location to s...

Page 14: ...inspection receive the crates The following chart lists both crated and uncrated dimensions and weights for every possible crate that you may have ordered Verify your order and compare to the listed...

Page 15: ...es see accompanying sidebar for a complete list Safety equipment see sidebar One or more Windows XP Professional Vista or Windows 7 equipped workstations At least one system must be available at insta...

Page 16: ...mponents Do not allow the system weight load to exceed your floor s load rating maximum AVAILABILITY FOR ADEQUATE FORKLIFT OR LIFTING EQUIPMENT You must have a forklift and a trained forklift driver a...

Page 17: ...cility Do not leave uncured or liquid resins in an area where persons who are not knowledgeable about their handling or use may have access to them If your area requires a regulated waste disposal con...

Page 18: ...riate non condensing level for the SLA material 20 50 See page 6 Is adequate electrical power available to the site Are there at least two 220 V circuits two outlets each with its own circuit and at l...

Page 19: ...and locked during installation Is there a network connection Optional Is there a telephone line Optional MOVING EQUIPMENT AND SITE ACCESSIBILITY Is adequate space available for the equipment and suppl...

Page 20: ...TPM Wash Unit MK36CSSX WRU Water Rinse Unit SA WRU Water Recycling Unit Web Cam Panasonic Model KX HCM280 is recommended Uninterruptible Power Supply American Power Conversion or Toshiba 5KVA Hand He...

Page 21: ...n K K 4 6 8 Tsurumaki Setagaya ku Tokyo 154 0016 JAPAN General Inquiries 81 3 5451 1690 Material Orders 81 3 5451 1690 Customer Support 81 3 5451 1690 E mail japaninfo 3dsystems com U K 3D Systems Eur...

Page 22: ...roCure 750UV Chamber 2 Figure 5 Part Preparation Software 2 Figure 6 Optimal Site Layout 3 Figure 7b ProX 950 system space requirements top view 4 Figure 8b ProX 950 system space requirements front vi...

Page 23: ...k Access 7 O Optional equipment includes 12 P Part Finishing Area 16 Part Washing Systems 17 Preparation for Receiving 10 Preparing for System Installation 13 ProCure UVCuring Chamber 2 ProX 950 SLA C...

Page 24: ...land 18 System De crating 13 System Delivery 1 10 System Installation 1 13 T Telephone Service 7 Temperature 5 Third Party Equipment and Supplies 1 Third Party Supplies and Equipment 12 17 Transportin...

Page 25: ...3D Systems Inc 333 Three D Systems Circle Rock Hill SC 29730 www 3dsystems com 2016 3D Systems Inc All rights reserved P n 285393 00 Rev C...

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