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4.11 Replacing the spreader tips
The spreader tips of the SP 50 BS and the SP 54 AS are secured with captive collar studs
in the spreader arms. To replace them, the studs must be pushed out. After the tips have
been replaced, the collar studs can be pushed back through. Check that the studs are seated
correctly (pressed completely in).
The holder for the chain set must be mounted in identical fashion. The chain lock must be
installed with the latch facing upward.
The collar studs on the spreader tips can be pressed out of the spreader arms but have
a safeguard device to prevent them being lost and so they cannot be separated from the tips.
The SP 44 AS spreader tips are not secured with removable collar studs but rather with
a tensioning pin that must be knocked out when the tips are being changed. The chain set can
be fastened in a separate hole without having to remove the tips beforehand.
CAUTION!
During operation, special care must be taken to ensure that the collar stud
remains fully closed.
CAUTION!
Ensure that the door opening tips always have full-surface contact!
If the optionally available door opening tips are attached to the combi tool or
spreader, they must always be inserted into the gap while ensuring full-surface
contact. Furthermore, reposition as often as possible to insert the teeth at
least 20 mm into the gap. Otherwise, the tip may break when the appliance is
fully loaded.