Aero-motive RF & RFL Series Service Manual Download Page 2

 

 

 

 

SM1110-05 

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REV - B 

 

SECONDARY SUPPORT 
 

 

CAUTION: 

READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE   To avoid injury: all operators should be instructed in 
the safe, proper use and maintenance of this product.

 

 

 

CAUTION: 

To avoid injury, always install secondary support [Safety Cable]. 

 

 

CAUTION: 

Do  not  install  secondary  support  [Safety  Cable]  to  same  structure  that  supports  the 
retractor. 

 

  Secondary  Support  [Safety  Cable  with  Adjustable  Wire  Clips] 

available from manufacturer as an accessory.  

  Please follow all instructions provided in the Safety Cable Assembly 

Leaflet  [S65-SSPBR]

  to  properly  attach  the  Safety  Cable  to  the 

Unit. 

Leaflet [S65-SSPBR]

 is included with the Safety Cable. 

  Attach  other  end  of  the  secondary  support  [Safety  Cable]  to 

secondary support structure by means of Carabineer Hook and lock 

in place the carabineer nut 

– [See 

FIG. 03

]. 

  Secondary support [Safety Cable] should be as short as possible but 

still  allowing  Unit  Rotation  without  engaging  or  adding  any  load  on 

the  Safety Cable. The maximum length for the Safety Cable should 

allow  the  retractor  to  drop  no  more  than 

6”  to  10”  or  152mm  to 

254mm, if main support would fail. 

 
 

OPERATION 

 

TOOL ATTACHMENT 

 

 

CAUTION: 

READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE   To avoid injury: all operators should be instructed in 
the safe, proper use and maintenance of this product. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
CABLE STOP ADJUSTMENT

 

  Adjusting  cable  stop  is  not  recommended  due  to  reduction  in 

active travel distance - [See - 

FIG. 05

]. 

  Detailed  procedure  on  how  to  adjust  the  cable  stop  can  be 

obtained by contacting  

[email protected]

 

  If  additional  cable  extension  is  required,  extension  cable 

assemblies are offered as accessory items. 

  Special  overhang  cables  with  specific  lengths  &  configurations 

are offered. Contact 

[email protected]

 

 

 

Always measure weight of total LOAD  tool complete  with hoses, 

cables  and  fittings]  to  make  sure  it  is  within  Weight  Capacity  of 

Retractor printed on unit label.  

 

Lift  LOAD  [See  - 

FIG.  04

]  to retractor  and  attach  it  to  provided  tool 

clip, making sure the spring-loaded latch of tool clip is closed. 

  Extension  cables  are  available  for  lowering  the  position  of  the  tool 

without reducing active travel. 

FIG. 04

 

FIG. 05

 

FIG. 03

 

Summary of Contents for RF & RFL Series

Page 1: ...t in minor or moderate injury INSTALLATION MOUNTING CAUTION READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE To avoid injury all operators should be instructed in the safe proper use and maintenance of this product WARNING Main support device must have break strength exceeding 6 times weight of load CAUTION Use new cotter pin when re assembling clevis pin CAUTION Do not adjust mainspring tension until tool and attach...

Page 2: ...Cable The maximum length for the Safety Cable should allow the retractor to drop no more than 6 to 10 or 152mm to 254mm if main support would fail OPERATION TOOL ATTACHMENT CAUTION READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE To avoid injury all operators should be instructed in the safe proper use and maintenance of this product CABLE STOP ADJUSTMENT Adjusting cable stop is not recommended due to reduction in ac...

Page 3: ...nt To increase tension turn Tension Knob on the front of the retractor clockwise or in the direction until desired tension is achieved See FIG 06 To decrease tension HOLD main Ergo Knob and press black button in the lower left corner and release Repeat until tool is at desired elevation See FIG 06 After adjusting tension pull cable to fullest extension to ensure proper travel is achieved If cable ...

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