
Microseparator™ Coolant Systems Transport, Installation, & Initial Startup
M000005_A - V Twin Ultra Transport & Installation 5.2-EN TM
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Work Space Requirements .................................................... 64
Dimensions of the Machine ................................................................. 65
Connecting the Chip Separator with Tank – Short .............................. 66
Connection Safety Instructions ............................................. 66
Description of Connections ................................................................. 66
Connection Point at the Machine ........................................... 67
Connection Point at the Machine ........................................... 67
Coolant Pipeline Connections .......................................................... 67
Dirty Coolant Drain from the Generator............................... 67
Retrieval of Deblocked Lenses ........................................................ 67
Chip Separator Assemblies (Without Pumping Tank) ..................................... 68
Principles of Operation ....................................................................... 68
Limits of Operation ............................................................................. 68
Machine Components .......................................................................... 69
Installation Requirements .................................................................. 70
Work Space Requirements .................................................... 70
Floor Requirements ............................................................... 70
Electromagnetic Influence..................................................... 70
Dimensions of the Machine(s) ............................................... 71
Connecting the Chip Separator Assemblies ......................................... 72
Connection Safety Instructions ............................................. 72
Description of Connections ................................................................. 72
Connection Point at the Machines ......................................... 73