Settings and adjustments
Adjusting the braking power
By removing the two outermost cup
springs from both adjustment screws and
adjustment nuts, the braking power can be
reduced. The springs are saved for later use,
as natural wear and tear will decrease the
braking power. This enables the service life
of the entire brake block to be extended.
Important
Risk of product damage. Tightening torque
that is too low can result in the adjustment
screw and nut seizing up and the brake kit
being lost.
Reduced tightening torque when tightening
the adjustment screw will reduce the braking
power.
1. Remove the locking ring from the
adjustment nut and adjustment screw.
2. Note the placement of the cup springs
and remove the two outermost cup
springs from the adjustment nut and
adjustment screw.
3. Refit the locking ring to the adjustment
nut and adjustment screw.
Image 8 Removing the cup springs from the
adjustment device
1.
The two outermost cup springs
Attention!
When refitting the cup springs, they must be placed in the same way as existing cup springs.
Adjusting the weighing instrument
This is carried out according to the documentation from the weighing instrument's supplier.
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