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Operating Instructions
Single-pole Conductor Rail System
SingleFlexLine Program 0815
BAL0815-0002g-US
www.conductix.us
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DANGER!
Risk of injury due to crushing skin and limbs!
There is a risk of crushing of skin and limbs due to:
Spring force/gravity (stored energy).
Current collectors (spring force) during preassembly, installation, operation, maintenance and dis-
assembly (e.g., crushing of limbs between the current collector head and general components).
Moving parts, when the system is in operation.
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Do not stand directly below the conductor rail system.
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Do not enter the danger zones of the system during operation. The operator/system manufacturer
must ensure the technical protective measures are taken (covers, protection by distance, control
technology, etc.).
DANGER!
Fire hazard due to overload or sparking!
Fire hazards occur due to overloaded cables, electrical arcs, short circuits or sparking. Sparking can
occur with poorly serviced, contaminated conductor rails or if the installation does not comply with the
required tolerances.
Take the following measures:
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Conduct electrical testing as specified
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Permissible current values must be observed.
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Maintain tolerances during operation.
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Do not remove the specified electrical safety devices and protective devices.
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Do not store easily ignited materials near to conductor rails.
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Inspect, service, and clean conductor rails regularly and in accordance with specifications see Sec-
tion 12.
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Dimensioning according to permissible system load capacity and provide for appropriate electrical
protective devices.
DANGER!
Risk of injury due to ensnarement or impact!
Ensnarement and/or impact with moving conductor rails (slip ring) or current collectors connected to
the machine and other components must be prevented.
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Cordon off the work area.
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Use caution when working in the vicinity of the danger zone, particularly if protective devices (co-
vers, enclosures, control devices) have been removed or disabled.
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Use caution when working in the vicinity of the danger zone, particularly below the conductor rail.
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Be aware of the risk of falling conductor rail system components if they have not been properly
installed or if operated in inappropriate operating conditions (e.g., environment that contains sol-
vents).
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Wear personal protective equipment!