99
GB
1505093, Edition 2012-05, Version 5
9
Adjustments
Figure 26: Adjusting the brake force on the
ACROBAT LCH spring arm
9.3.3 Adjusting the brake force on the ACROBAT LCH spring arm
(See "Figure 26")
Dismantling the cover panels
1. Unscrew the 2 countersunk Phillips screws M3 x 12 mm
2
.
2. Gently disengage each cover panel
6
on the 2 staggered straps
5
using a suitable
slotted screwdriver.
3. Remove the 2
cover panels
6
.
Adjusting the brakes
Pendant system crashing
The brake screws
3
are designed as slotted screws:
• All other screws on the spring arm must not be loosened.
Tool to be used
Use a suitable slotted screwdriver.
To increase the brake force
•
Insert the slotted screwdriver into the brake screw
4
and alternately turn with the
same number of revolutions in the clockwise (+) direction as illustrated in the Figure.
To reduce the brake force
•
Insert the slotted screwdriver into the brake screw
4
and alternately turn with the
same number of revolutions in the anti-clockwise direction (–) as illustrated in the Fig
-
ure.
Mounting the cover panels
4. Position the cover
6
with the internal guide
3
in such a way that the guide
3
pro
-
trudes into the adjustment hole
1
.
5. Gently push the cover panel
6
and fasten it to the spring arm using the countersunk
Phillips screw M3 x 12mm
C
.
6. Gently push the second cover
6
so that the 4 straps
5
snap into each other.
7. Screw the cover panel
6
to the spring arm tightly using the countersunk Phillips
screw M3 x 12 mm
2
.
8. Check that the cover panels
6
are securely in place.
•
The cover panels
6
must sit tightly on the spring arm without any gaps.
9. Perform a function test.
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