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Safety
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1.7 Advice on particular dangers
The HPLA must be fastened or supported at the prescribed minimum distances in accordance
with the details in these instructions.
Please ensure that no danger can arise through movement of the HPLA.
If the HPLA moves in danger areas, then these areas can be defined using final limit switches.
1.8 Unauthorised
conversions and modifications
The linear actuator may not be altered either in construction or in any way which affects safety
without our permission. Any unauthorised alteration of this kind excludes any liability on our
part.
1.9 Transport
Danger
Do not walk under the suspended load - there is a risk of injury!
Ensure that parts subject to movement do not move off-centre or out of position.
Note
Take care when transporting long actuators. Deflection can badly affect the gui-
dance. Equally, the profile can change and adversely affect the performance of the
carriage.
Only use transport equipment with adequate lifting capacity. When using ropes, ensure that
these are not twisted or knotted. If several ropes are used, all should be under equal tension.
When transporting the HPLA using a fork lift truck, the position of equilibrium must be counter-
balanced and the load secured if necessary.
An estimate of the weight of the HPLA can be made as follows:
Measure the length L of the profile and read off the reference value for the weight from
Diagramm 1.
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
HPLA180
HPLA120
HPLA80
L
Profile
B
B = 80: HPLA80
B = 120: HPLA120
B = 180: HPLA180
Weight
[kg]
Profile length L
Profile
[m]
Diagramm 1:
Reference values for the HPLA transportation weight (single actuator with motor
and gearbox)