Mounting Instructions
ProfiDAT
®
Data Transmission System
Programm 0514
MAL0514-0005b-EN
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CAUTION!
Make sure that the current collector is installed with its central axis exactly on the central axis of
the ProfiDAT
®
profile, and that the specified installation distance between the towing arm and the
sliding surface is observed (see system layout).
In order to ensure the full functional freedom of the current collectors, the connecting cables must
be highly flexible and, with the help of the cable clamps located on the current collector, fixed in
such a way that no tensile or torsional forces are transferred to the current-collecting head.
6.4.11.2
Installing a single Current Collector
The single current collector has only one current-collecting arm. This is fastened to the counterpart on the towing arm with the screws
supplied.
Fig. 45: Installing a single current collector
Work steps:
Position the current-collecting arm (1) and the counterpart (7) on the towing arm (2).
Secure the current-collecting arm (1) with the two screws (3), washers (4) and nuts (5).
Fig. 46: Inserting the single current collector into the profile from below
For systems without entry funnels: Insert the current-collecting head (6) into the ProfiDAT
®
profile from below.
Align the current collector to the profile.
CAUTION!
Make sure that the current collector is installed with its central axis exactly on the central axis of
the ProfiDAT
®
profile, and that the specified installation distance between the towing arm and the
sliding surface is observed (see system layout).
In order to ensure the full functional freedom of the current collector, the connecting cable must
be highly flexible and, with the help of the cable clamps located on the current collector, fixed in
such a way that no tensile or torsional forces are transferred to the current-collecting head.
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