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Arm Set-up Manual
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101-9110 Rev E
zeroG
4
arm technical specifications
P
RIMARY WORK
ENVELOPE
Vertical reach 32”, horizontal reach 35”, with 13.9” links, 3.6” hinge blocks, and 130°
up/down sweep. Additional reach may be provided by the tool-gimbal-post
assembly, static links, and the mounting interface block.
S
ECONDARY WORK
ENVELOPE
Unlimited. Provided by auxiliary stands and mounts.
L
IFT CAPACITY
Standard payload range is 8–36 lbs. The arm can be ordered configured for
additional weight. Call Equipois for information.
P
RIMARY ARM
WEIGHT
Approx. 14 lbs; exclusive of the tool-gimbal-post assembly.
O
RIENTATION
CONTROL
Two optional gas springs provide right- or left-handedness and added arm stability.
M
OUNTING
INTERFACE BLOCKS
Three types compatible with OEM rail and strut systems. Two types provide 2-axis
(pitch and roll) quick adjustments.
Safety and hazard review
W
EIGHT CAPACITY
Payload capacity is 8–36 lbs. Do not load more than 36 lbs. on your
zeroG
arm
unless it has been custom-fitted for the additional weight.
P
INCH POINTS
•
Keep fingers, clothing, tools, work pieces, and other items away from the
labeled pinch points on the
zeroG
arm.
•
During operation, use the tool’s grips and avoid touching the arm, except the
adjustment cranks of the dynamic mounting interface block.
•
When the arm is not docked, handle it only by the end blocks and the
adjustment knobs.
•
Use of protective covers is recommended.
E
NVIRONMENTAL
HAZARDS
Keep liquids, dust, paint, and debris away from the
zeroG
arm, or protect arm
segments with disposable or permanent arm covers from Equipois.
D
OCKING AND
POSITIONING
Dock the
zeroG
arm when it is not in active use. Do not leave the
zeroG
arm free so it
can easily swing or move.
P
AYLOAD REMOVAL
Mount or dismount the payload only if the
zeroG
arm is fully extended or is securely
docked. Unless there is no alternative, do not use the built-in docking catch. See
Docking on page 13.
L
EANING OR
HANGING
Do not lean or hang from the
zeroG
arm.
U
NDOCKING AN
U
NLOADED
ZERO
G
A
RM
An unloaded
zeroG
arm
RISES FORCEFULLY
and can injure users if it is suddenly
released from its docked position. Never undock a
zeroG
arm unless it is loaded
with its intended payload or the spring tension is balanced by restraints or a counter
weight.
L
IFT AND RATE
A
DJUSTMENTS
When adjusting the
zeroG
arm’s lift or rate, do not force the stops at the end of knob
travel.