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3.  Disconnecting the Plastic Bracket 

3-1. Find the set mark 

Check that the triangular set mark on the end of 
the bracket and the screwdriver mark printed on 
the arm side of the bracket are aligned. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

  3-2. Disconnect the bracket 

Insert a screwdriver into the groove between the 
triangular mark and screwdriver mark on the 
bracket. Pry open in the direction of the triangular 
mark to release the lock. Release the lock on the 
other side in the same way and remove the arm. 
Flip the Cableveyor over and release the locks on 
the opposite side. 

 
Caution: Use a flat-head screwdriver with a narrow tip. 
Forcefully inserting a broad tipped screwdriver may cause 
Cableveyor breakage. 

 

 

3-3. Bracket assembly 

Insert the projection on the opposite side of the 
screwdriver mark on the bracket arm diagonally into 
the groove on the bracket. When you do so, the 
screwdriver mark and the triangular mark on the 
bracket will align in the same direction. (The arm 
shape in the opposite direction differs and the arm will 
not insert.) With both left and right sides properly 
inserted into the grooves, push the arm down in the 
direction of the screwdriver mark until you hear a click. 
If you cannot push the arm in by hand, tap it in lightly 
with a plastic hammer. 

3-4. Points on fastening the bolts on both ends of the plastic bracket. 

1)  There is a risk of breakage if there is any unevenness on the surface where the plastic bracket will be attached. 

Ensure the attachment face is as smooth and level as possible. 

2)  Be careful so as not to over-tighten the plastic bracket attachment bolts and cause breakage. Always insert a washer 

between the bolt and the plastic bracket for brackets with straight holes. 

3)  The plastic brackets are made of resin with a high elastic deformation. Conduct regular inspections to ensure that 

bolts have not loosed. 

 

 

Recommended M8 bolt fastening torque: 3.9N

m (0.4kg

m)

Triangular 
mark 

Screwdriver mark

Use  a  screwdriver  with  a  4.5mm  or 
smaller tip.

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