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Pneumatic actuator PAMS NC/NO/DA
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Transport and storage
5.1
Checking the delivery
When you receive the actuator, check the information on order and
delivery papers to make sure they correspond.
Check that the delivery is complete, and check its condition.
If there are visible signs of transit damage and/or packing units are missing, notify the forward-
ing agent immediately in the consignment note. You (the recipient) should take recourse
against the forwarding agent immediately in writing, and M&S Armaturen GmbH must be in-
formed of this action.
Complaints regarding transit damage that is not immediately evident must be made to the forward-
ing agent within 6 days. The recipient must bear the costs for claims made after this period.
5.2
Transport
The packing units/actuators must only be transported using suitable
lifting equipment and slinging gear.
Pay attention to the graphic symbols on the packaging.
Transport the actuator carefully to prevent damage from sudden im-
pacts; exercise due care when loading/unloading.
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Assembly/disassembly
When carrying out the assembly, make absolutely sure that the butter-
fly valve disc is in the correct position!
Mount the actuator in such a way that it cannot be damaged (e.g. by
transport vehicles).
Observe the relevant national guidelines and regulations.
6.1
Assembly of butterfly valve type SV04 (see figure 1)
Put butterfly valve switch cam (4.1) onto the drive shaft of the pneumatic actuator (1).
Attach bracket SVV04 (3.1) with the hexagon socket head cap screws (5.1) to the pneu-
matic actuator (1) applying a torque of 3Nm.
Push the pneumatic actuator (1) with the mounted bracket SV04 (3.1) and the butterfly
valve switch cam (4.1) over the butterfly valve (2.1) so that the outer square of the butter-
fly valve disc engages precisely into the inner square of the drive shaft of the pneumatic
actuator (1). In doing so, pay attention to the disc position according to table 3.