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Assemble units as described herein only. To do otherwise
may result in instability. All screws, nuts and bolts must be
tightened securely and must be checked periodically after
assembly. Failure to assemble properly, or to secure parts
may result in assembly failure and personal injury.
Tattoo™
Screens - Spine Screen 10-Wire Power
Assembly Instructions
10-Wire Base Power Infeed
Spacer (In-Line) Installation with
Flex Screen Intersection (cont.)
Note:
Two different top caps are
available for Tattoo Screen spacers
and are labeled so on the bottom
of each top cap. An “E” or “I”
is displayed on each top cap to
represent if the cap is for end-of-run
or in-line. As labeled, the top caps
are designed to install to a specific
spacer. Take care and follow the
directions below when installing
the top cap. If proper top cap is
not installed to the proper spacer,
the flat aluminum top cap will not
fit correctly, extending too far and
disassembly and reassembly will be
required.
6. Confirm the base infeed top cap
is labelled “I” on the underside for
inline. Place the base infeed top cap
onto the base infeed spacer. Align
the mounting hole on the side of the
top cap with the mounting hole in
the spacer cover channel and secure
with a #10-24 x
1
/
2
” Phillips flat head
screw. The base infeed top cap will
rest flush with the flat aluminum top
cap installed in a later step
(Figure 28 & Detail NN).
Note:
Each powered Spine Screen
has two 10-wire rigid wireways that
are pre-mounted in the base raceway
at the factory.
Note:
Spine Screen electrical is
“in-line” only and does not turn
corners. Spine Screens cannot pass
power to Flex Screens.
Spine
Screen
(#2)
Spine
Screen
(#1)
Flex
Screen
base infeed
top cap
(in-line)
base infeed
spacer
(in-line)
#10-24 x / ”
Phillips flat
head screw
1
2
Figure 28
Spine
Screen
(#2)
Spine
Screen
(#1)
#10-24 x / ”
Phillips flat
head screw
1
2
base
infeed spacer
(in-line)
base infeed
top cap
(in-line)
Detail NN