Floor surface for permanently installed beamsetters
3.3
Floor surface for permanently installed beamsetters
Beamsetters have also been
designed for permanent
installation.
The rails are mounted firmly on
the floor.
If the beamsetter is to be used
together with its rails, one set of
rails must be ordered for each
beamsetter (part no. 9XS 861
736- 001). The rails themselves
can be used as the stencil for
marking out the drill holes.
The same instructions apply to
the preparation of the floor area
as described in Section 3.1.
In order to be able to check and
align the beamsetter accurately,
the following must be taken into
account when laying the rails:
•
The floor area on which the
vehicle is to stand and the
beamsetter’s rails must be
parallel in both directions.
•
The difference in height between the part of the floor on which one rail is laid and the part on which the other is
laid must not be greater than 0.5 mm (see Fig. 1).
•
The rails must lie in contact with the floor along their whole length so that they cannot bend.
•
The rails are laid in pairs and at 90° to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle. There must be no offset sideways at
the rail joints (see Fig. 2).
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