Model Q10
Installation, Operation and Maintenance
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NCHORING
4) The anchor bolts must be installed at least 8”
from any crack, edge, or expansion joint.
5) Use a concrete hammer drill with a 3/4 inch
carbide bit. Tip diameter should conform to
ANSI Standard B94.12-1977 (.775 to .787).
Do not use excessively worn bits or bits
which have been incorrectly sharpened. A
core bit may be necessary if an obstruction is
encountered.
Never substitute with shorter
anchor.
6) Recheck “Inside of Columns” dimension,
Fig 1
. Drill the anchor holes using the base
plate as a template. Drill through the floor if
possible or to a depth of 5 inches minimum.
7) Vacuum dust from the hole for proper holding
power.
8) Shim both columns to plumb using the shims
provided as shown in
Fig 2
. DO NOT shim
more than 1/2" at any given point. Use a level
no less than 24” in length to plumb columns.
9) Assemble washer and nut to anchor with nut
just below impact section of bolt. Drive
anchor into hole until nut and washer contact
base.
Fig 2 –
Column Shimming
10) Tighten power column anchors and recheck
column for plumb. Re-shim if necessary.
Torque to 150 foot-pounds to set anchors.
O
VERHEAD
11) Raise and install Overhead Assembly using
M12 x 30 Hex Bolts.
12)
Install Overhead Limit Switch under the
Overhead Assembly on the Power Side.
Route cable around outside of column as
shown in
Fig. 6
.
13) Check idler column shimming. Use additional
shims (
see Fig. 2
) to remove any gaps that
may have been created while installing
overhead beam. Tighten anchor bolts and re-
check column for plumb. Torque to 150 foot-
pounds.
S
YNCHRONIZER
C
ABLES
14)
At the upper beam sheave locations
disassemble and reassemble the cable
trapping rod to install the cable onto the
sheave, See
Fig 3
. To install the cable
bottom sheave will need to be removed then
reassembled.
Fig 3-Cable Trapping
15) Attach one end of synchronizing cable to
carriage. See
Fig 4
for proper attachment.
16)
Route cable up and over sheave in
overhead. Follow across to other sheave on
opposite column. Route down through
carriage to sheave in bottom of column.
Route under sheave and up to cable
attachment. Lower attachment point is used
for Standard Height Installation (147 ½”) and
the Upper attachment point is used for
Reduced Height Installation (137 ½”). Use
Fig 4
for proper attachment.
17) Repeat for opposite side.
Fig 4 – Synchronizing Cables