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7.
Removing from service, dismantling and disposal
This chapter is intended for
technicians
and
those doing the further processing
. It
provides you with all the information needed to remove the telescopic pillar TFG
from service, dismantle it and dispose of it.
Shutting down
The telescopic pillar TFG is to be removed from service in the following sequence:
1a
TFG 1..: De-energize the TFG 1.. by unplugging the mains plug of the control unit
from the power outlet.
1b
TFG 5.., TFG 9..: De-energize the TFG 5.., TFG 9..by unplugging the mains plug of
the control unit from the power outlet.
2
Secure the elements in such a way that there is no pulling or pushing force resting
on the TFG.
3*
Only for TFG 1..: Pull the DIN 8 plug out of the SKF control unit.
4
Pull the plug of the operating element out of the connection for the operating ele-
ment.
Afterwards you can dismantle or reinstall the TFG.
Dismantling
Before you start dismantling, put the telescopic pillar TFG out of operation (see
, page 31). The telescopic pillar TFG is to be dismantled in the following sequence:
1
Ensure that there is no pressure acting on the pillar and the inner tube
2
Loosen and remove the fastening screws
3
Separate the telescopic pillar from the elements
Afterwards, you can prepare the TFG for shipping (see section
store or dispose of it as described in the following sections.
Storage
For storage, pack the TFG in its original packaging. Observe the following values when
selecting a storage location:
■
Ambient temperature: -10 °C to +40 °C
■
Atmospheric humidity: 5 % to 85 %