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6.3 Tools needed for Repairs (Figure 6-1)
Important!
Before attempting repairs, loosen foot
channels
(Figure 6-2).
Loosening foot
channels allow the chassis to "relax" while
facilitating ease of repairs. Failure to
loosen foot channels may result in dif
fi
culties
with repairs and reassembling dispenser.
Note:
When attempting repairs to sheet metal,
do not overtighten screws.
Below is a list of the tools that are recommended for
disassembly and assembly of dispenser.
Needle
nose
pliers
Vice
grips
3/8”
fl
at head screw driver
#2 4” Phillips head screw driver
#2 8” Phillips head screw driver
5/16" wrench or socket
3/8”
wrench or socket
7/16” wrench or socket
1/2”
wrench or socket
15/16" socket
3/32” long hex key
5/64” hex key
1/8”
hex key
3/16” hex key
1/4”
hex key
6.4 Dispenser Positioning
N/A for this dispenser.
Use proper mechanics in lifting and positioning
dispenser. Place in an elevated and a comfortable
operating position.
6.1 Operating Conditions
See Speci
fi
cations.
6.2 Space Requirements for Dispenser Operation
and Maintenance Work
N/A for this dispenser.
Generally, for ease of operation, allow spacing around
dispenser as needed.
6-INSTALLATION
2011 October
WaterAct-M-S
•
To reduce the risk associated with
a mechanical hazard:
−
Read, understand, and follow all safety and
operating instructions before operating or
servicing the Tape Dispenser.
WARNING
•
To reduce the risk associated with
muscle strain:
−
Use appropriate body mechanics when
lifting or repositioning this equipment.
WARNING
Figure 6-1
Figure 6-2
Loosen both
Screws on
Bottom of
Chassis
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