Magna Track LS
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Decreasing Spring Tension
1.
Turn main shaft (1) with a wrench in a counterclockwise direction just
enough to release tension lock lever (2).
2.
Push tension lock lever (2).
3.
Slowly allow mainshaft to turn clockwise and release tension lock lever
before allowing main shaft to rotate 1/4 turn (1-click).
4.
Repeat this process until desired tension is achieved.
5.
If the spring tension has been increased, check that the required length of
the wire can be drawn out without stretching the spring to the limit.
Maintenance and inspection
The balancer is designed to require little maintenance. Periodically check
wire and hanger for wear. The balancer is lubricated for life and requires no
additional lubrication.
NOTE!
When changing the wire, the balancer first must be removed from its
support device and all its spring tension must be released.
WARNING!
Risk of personal injury.
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Never overtighten the spring so the end position can be reached.
•
Never remove the spring from the drum and spring assembly. Replacement
springs are sealed for safety.
8.3
Spare parts
Contact your nearest authorized distributor or Nederman for advice
on technical service or if you require help with spare parts. See also
www.nederman.com.
Ordering spare parts
When ordering spare parts always state the following:
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Part number and control number (see the product identification plate).
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Detail number and name of the spare part (see www.nederman.com).
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Quantity of the parts required.
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Recycling
The product has been designed for component materials to be recycled. Its
different material types must be handled according to relevant local regulations.
Contact the distributor or Nederman if uncertainties arise when scrapping the
product at the end of its service life.