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Installation
Mounting the rope guard
TK Elevator
BA, TW45C | 6231003860 | 06/2022
4. Bolt the machine onto the frame, whereby the machine housing must not
be tensioned. (Balancing by means of the supplied shims)
5. Tighten the bolts with the prescribed tightening torque
,
.
6. Plumb the rope departure on the rope pulley and/or mounting on elevator
car and counterweight.
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With a horizontal rope departure, the gear housing on the machine base frame
is to be secured against shifting by means of end stops.
6.3
Mounting the rope guard
1. Use the enclosed screws to bolt the rope guard onto the rope guard car-
rier.
2. Pivot the rope guard carrier to set the guard in such a way that the gap
between the rope and guard on the rope run-in and run-out side of the
traction sheave is as small as possible (1-2 mm).
3. Adapt the inclined pulling location of the rope guard carrier by remount-
ing the changed rope pull direction.
4. Align the winch and tighten the securing bolts of the rope guard carrier
with the prescribed torque
.
Fig. 34
ATR_2_21_0051_0
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For machines with rope run-in direction of 0 - 90° above the horizontal (e.g.:
(machine arrangement up/down beside), an additional rope guard is required to
prevent foreign bodies entering between the rope and groove. If the rope run-in
zone is protected within the machine base frame, the function "protection
against injury" is not required.
6.4
Rope pulley on the machine base frame
All rope guards can be used for the ASL range of .
1. Mount the rope guards on the machine base frame.