Float Tank Gauge LT11/12
26
Hauser
3.9
Guide wire installation
Note!
• Be careful not to bend the guide wire
• Two guide wires should be arranged parallel to each other and perpendicular to the tank floor.
• Since it is extremely difficult to repair the guide wire and guide hook in the bottom of the tank, please make
sure to check the strength of those equipment thoroughly before filling the tank with the fluid.
1) First, open the cover of the top anchor located in the tank top. From the center opening of the top anchor,
suspend the guide wire into the tank while the end of the guide wire is temporarily attached to the top
anchor.
2) In the bottom of the tank, guide wire needs to be tightly secured to the anchor hook using nuts and bolts.
In this procedure, guide wire must go through the guide ring of the float before it is attached to the anchor
hook. After the connection is secured, cut off and bend the end of the guide wire in order to prevent it
from tangling with the float.
3) Again, as you extend the guide wire in the top of the tank, it needs to be stabilized as shown in the below
Fig.
4) Guide wire’s end should be bent alongside the main shaft, and cut it off leaving approx.100mm. The end of
the wire needs to be fastened with nuts (1) and (2). At the end, close the nut (3), and let the spring work
itself.
A
Guide wire
Universal joint
Float
Weld
Guide wire
Nut
Washer
Bolt
Winds 1~ 2 times a guide wire on inside of
then go through the wire in the hole and winds 1~2 times on the outside.
Please change the wind frequency as needed.
measuring tape
Anchor hook
Anchor hook
anchor hook,
Nut
Nut
Nut
1
2
3
20 - 30mm
3 Installation