28
8
Adjustments
1568913, Edition 2019-06, Version 0
en
Figure 10: Adjusting the brake on the bearing unit
(only Navigator Lift
™
180 Air
Plus
)
8.2 Adjusting the mechanical brake for the exten
-
sion arm and spring arm
8.2.1 Adjusting the brake on the bearing unit (only Navigator
Lift
™
180 AirPlus)
(See Figure 10)
In the case of a failure of the pneumatic (compressed air operated)
brakes, the additional mechanical brakes (friction brakes) of the Naviga
-
tor Lift
™
180 Air
Plus
version keep the extension arm and spring arm sta
-
ble in any set position. Adjust the braking force in such a way that the
spring arm or extension arm remain stable in any position and can still be
conveniently adjusted.
Follow the general safety instructions prescribed in Chapter 8.1 on
page 27.
•
Tool to be used
– Use a suitable torque spanner.
•
To increase the braking force
– Screw the slotted brake screw①by uniformly rotating it to the
right (clockwise).
– Tighten the brake screw①to up to 1.6 Nm.
•
To reduce the braking force
– Unscrew the slotted brake screw①by uniformly rotating it to the
left (anti-clockwise).
•
Perform a function test.
Figure 11: Adjusting the brake on the Bearing Unit Friction
(only Navigator Lift
™
180 Friction)
8.2.2 Adjusting the brake on the Bearing Unit Friction
(Navigator Lift
™
180 Friction)
(See Figure 11)
For the pendant system Navigator Lift
™
180 Friction, the mechanical
brakes (friction brakes) keep the extension arm or spring arm in any adjust
-
ed position. Adjust the braking force in such a way that the spring arm or
extension arm remain stable in any position and can still be conveniently
adjusted. If the brakes are not adjusted correctly, the extension arm or
spring arm can move automatically in an uncontrolled manner.
NOTE: Adjusting the brakes for the Navigator Lift
™
180 Friction – Dual
Observe the end stop recommendation in Chapter 8.8.3 on page 35 and
make sure that you turn the brake screws of the Bearing Unit Friction on
the ceiling tube tighter than on the bearing point of the spring arm. This fa
-
cilitates the bending of the spring arm and allows the bearing unit on the
spring arm to rotate freely. Follow the general safety instructions pre
-
scribed in Chapter 8.1 on page 27.
•
Tool to be used
– Use a suitable torque spanner.
•
To increase the braking force
– Screw the slotted brake screws① by uniformly rotating them to
the right (clockwise).
– All 3 brake screws must be tightened with the same tightening
torque which, however, must not exceed 1.6 Nm.
•
To reduce the braking force
– Unscrew the slotted brake screws①by uniformly rotating them to
the left (anti-clockwise).
•
Performing a function test
1
Nm
1
1
1
Nm
Summary of Contents for Navigator Lift 180 Air Plus-Single
Page 7: ...7 1568913 Edition 2019 06 Version 0 en...
Page 56: ...No 1568913...