16
w = spindle weight [kg/m]
L = spindle total length [m]
P
m
= jack body weight [kg]
A = center of gravity position [m]
183
204
306
407
559
7010
8010
P
m
[kg]
1,8
5,9
10
18
34
56
62
W
[kg/m]
1,6
2,2
5
9
18
28
37
A
[m]
0,035
0,055
0,070
0,95
0,115
0,128
0,128
9010
10012 12014 14014 16016 20018 25022
P
m
[kg]
110
180
180
550
550
2100
2100
W
[kg/m]
56
56
81
110
140
220
350
A
[m]
0,165
0,185
0,185
0,245
0,245
0,300
0,300
In the presence of asymmetrical engines or masses pay attention to
the possible overturning movement.
There are different ways to transport a trapezoidal screw jack before
its incorporation in a machine:
a) Manual transport: avoid taking the screw jack by the worm screw
projections, because an overturn can be triggered. In AR presence
pay attention to sharp corners. Pay also attention to residual
lubricants that can cause sliding. Pay attention to sharp corners
(1.3.4).
b) Transport hung by eye-bolts: fasten the eye-bolts on the screw jack
fastening holes only. Pay attention to swinging during the transport.
c) Transport hung by magnet: pay attention to swinging during the
transport.
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