• Slip the capillary (
7
) into the quick con-
nector (
6
) of the fixing block (
5
) until it is
coming out of the end tube (
3
).
Step 2
• Insert the outer tube (
8
) of the coaxial
hose (
9
) into the quick connector (
6
) of the
fixing block (
5
).
• Pull carefully the hose (
9
) to check that the
outer tube (
8
) is correctly fixed.
• Stretch the capillary tube (
7
) from the end
tube (
3
) and cut it (15 to 25 mm out of the
tube). Maintain the capillary tube other-
wise it will retract.
Step 3
• Insert the capillary tube (
7
) into the quick
connector (
10
) of the nozzle (
1
).
• Pull carefully the capillary tube (
7
) to
check it is correctly fixed.
Step 4
• Screw in and tighten the nozzle (
1
) onto
the end tube (
3
).
• Pull out (ca. 10 cm) the capillary tube
from the coaxial line
• Insert the capillary tube into the outlet
port and fit it to the lower quick-release
connector (
† A fig. 5
).
• Pull slightly the capillary tube to check it is
correctly held.
• Insert the outer tube into the outlet port
and fit it to the upper quick-release con-
nector (
† B fig. 5
).
• Pull slightly the outer tube to check it is
correctly held.
Fig. 5
4.3.2 Connection coaxial line / projection
block
!
The coaxial line may be only con-
nected by authorized and trained
specialists.
!
The coaxial line can be connected
to the projection block only if it is
already connected to the outlet port of
the VTEC.
!
When mounting or dismounting,
never twist, bend or crush the co-
axial tube.
The length of the coaxial line between the
outlet port of the module and the nozzle has
to be between 1 and 5 m. For greater length,
please contact the SKF service center.
Step 1
(
† fig. 6
).
• Unscrew and remove the nozzle (
1
) from
the end tube (rigid or articulated) (
3
).
A
B
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