033-9900 User Manual Q6 (Advanced 6 year old) Rev. M
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Assembly and Disassembly
Disassembly
Upper/Lower Torso
1.
The suit should be removed for proper access to the thorax assembly.
2.
Remove the cable cover at the back of the thoracic spine (020-4411).
3.
The upper part of the body can easily be separated from the lower part of the
body by removing the two M6 x 43 countersunk head screws located at the
base of the thoracic spine. First loosen the two bottom screws at the base of
the rib assembly than unscrew and remove the M6 x 43 countersunk screws.
The upper body can then be lifted from the lower part of the dummy.
Note: when operating on the upper torso section of the dummy, for example when
installing or
removing components or installing instrumentation, it is
convenient first to remove the
head and neck (see the paragraphs
above for the procedure how to do this), and then divide the dummy in two
parts by removing the thorax/lumbar spine screws. This gives easy access
to the internals of the upper torso and to the various bolts and screws.
Note: to prevent unnecessary wear, the rib cage and shoulders should not be
removed
from the thoracic spine under normal circumstances.
Arms
1.
To remove the arms, turn the dummy sideways and remove the three M3
button head screws in the arm. Repeat this procedure for the other arm. Note
the position of the steel and rubber washers for the arm friction setting (See
right and left arm assemblies in section 4.8.).
Clavicle
2.
The clavicle is attached to the shoulder spine interface with three M5 x 8
countersunk screws on each side. Remove these screws by turning the
aluminum arm retaining ring (033-3003) until the screws become visible.