Rigging concept and components
2.4.2 Splay/Rear link mechanism
TOP cabinet
1. Release both Locking pins holding the Splay link in its park
position.
2. Fold out the Splay link.
SUB cabinet
The Rear link of the cabinet is kept in its park position by a spring
loaded fixing device.
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Slide the fixing device upwards to release the link.
2.4.3 Setting splay angles for XSL TOP cabinets
Tension mode rigging
The splay angles are set on the central rear rigging strands of the
cabinets. The angles between adjacent cabinets can be set in the
range from 0° to 14° in 1° increments.
In connection with the XSL Top mounting frame, the cabinets are
interconnected in tension mode.
The rear rigging strand of the cabinets provides three hole grid
columns.
For tension mode rigging, the center and outer columns are used to
set the desired splay angles from top to bottom of the columns,
while the center column applies to the
even and the outer column
to the
odd angle settings.
The following Locking pin convention applies:
Pin [1]
In tension mode, pin
[1] is used to preset the splay
angle of a certain cabinet on the center and/or outer
hole grid of the cabinet itself.
Pin [2]
During hoisting, the Splay link of the upper cabinet
engages and safety pin
[2] is inserted in the hole
directly below.
Pin [3]
In tension mode, pin
[3] is always inserted in the
0° hole at the bottom of the inner hole grid to fix the
Splay link in place.
As an example, the graphic opposite shows the pin settings for
2° splay in tension mode.
Splay/Rear link mechanism TOP | SUB cabinets
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