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Operating Instructions
Single-pole Conductor Rail System
SingleFlexLine Program 0815
BAL0815-0002g-US
www.conductix.us
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Performing maintenance work on current collectors
DANGER!
Risk of injury due to crushing skin and limbs!
There is a risk of crushing of skin and limbs due to:
Spring force/gravity (stored energy).
Current collector (spring force) during installation, disassembly and maintenance.
Be aware of the risk of falling conductor rail system components if they have not been
properly installed or if operated in inappropriate operating conditions (e.g., environment that
contains solvents).
Moving parts when the system is in operation.
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Only have work done by trained technicians.
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When working on the conductor rail system, wear protective footwear, protective gloves,
and a protective headgear.
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When changing the sliding contacts, follow the separate instructions for this task. See
Section 12.1.
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Only install the conductor rail system where suitable operating conditions prevail. See
Section 3.3.
Replacing conductor rails
Required protective equipment:
DANGER!
Risk of injury due to cutting and amputation!
The ends of the conductor bars can have sharp edges, particularly if they were cut to size at
the construction site and have not been deburred.
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Wear protective gloves and protective footwear.
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During installation: Carefully deburr the insulation profile and conductor bars after sawing.
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During disassembly: Handle cut, removed conductor rails with care and store them
properly (transport or other containers)
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Be aware of sharp edges in the surroundings of the installation surface and avoid contact.
9.2
Tools and materials
The maintenance work on the conductor rail must be performed using commercially available metric tools.
Maintenance work
Tool
Measure the height of the sliding contacts
Calipers
Measure the contact force of the sliding contacts Spring balance with a measuring range of 0 to 20 N