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10.MAINTENANCE

fig. 16

Dimensions are in mm.

POSITIONING THE FORK SUPPORT FOUNDATION PLATE

To position the fork support foundation plate, refer to fig.16
where:

P1 = barrier foundation plate
P2 = fork support foundation plate
L

= beam length (in mm)

A

= L-385 (in mm)

Whenever doing maintenance, always check correct
settings of the by-pass screws, system balancing, and
efficiency of safety devices.

10.1.

TOPPING UP OIL

Periodically check quantity of oil inside the tank.

An annual check is sufficient for low to medium use frequency;
for heavier duty, check every 6 months.

The level must not fall below the low mark on the stick (fig.17).

To top-up, unscrew the filling plug (fig.17) and pour oil to MAX
level on the stick.

Use only FAAC XD 220 oil and no other.

For repairs, contact FAAC’s authorised Repair Centres.

11.REPAIRS

fig. 17

fig. 15

fig. 13

9. AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES

SKIRT KIT (fig.13)

The skirt kit increases visibility of the beam.
It is available in lengths from 2 m to 3 m.
IMPORTANT:  If a skirt kit is installed, the balancing spring must
be adapted.

FORK SUPPORT (fig.14)

The fork has two functions:
- it prevents the beam, when closed, from bending and

splitting if its end is stressed by extraneous forces.

- it allows the beam to rest when closed and thus prevents

the profile bending downward.

fig. 14

ARTICULATION KIT (fig.15)

The articulation kit makes it possible to articulate a rigid beam
to a maximum ceiling height of 3 m.
IMPORTANT:  If an articulation kit is installed, the balancing
spring must be adapted.

77

P2

P1

295

A

90

L

MAX

MIN

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