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FARO Gage
May 2011
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Chapter 6: Maintenance and Troubleshooting
• Prevent overheating by keeping the computer's air vents clear of any
obstructions.
• Never place anything on top of the computer when it is recharging or
operating. This can cause the computer to overheat.
• Do not operate the computer from an AC outlet where voltage fluctuates
excessively. Use a power strip with a surge protector.
• Do not use an AC adapter other than the one supplied with the computer.
• Do not push on the LCD screen excessively or subject it to shocks.
• Do not expose the LCD screen to direct sunlight, even through a window.
• Do not hold the computer by the LCD panel.
• Do not try to force the LCD screen beyond its fully opened position.
CAUTION
: In the rare event that you should see or smell anything which
indicates overheating (smoke or a strange smell), turn off the power immediately
and contact your dealer.
Mounting Stiffness Test
The Gage is portable and can be mounted in a variety of environments. The Gage
is counterbalanced. Therefore, when stress is applied, there will be a restorative
force countering the stress. This force will result in deformation in the mounting,
which will degrade the performance of the Gage if the deformation is sufficiently
large.
The primary forces encountered due to counterbalancing are translation and
torsion. These forces are illustrated below. The forces can be further described
along or about the three major axes of a coordinate system at the mounting base.
The translation forces (F) along the axes and the moments (M) about the axes
result in deformation of the base.
The deformation due to the translation force can be measured. You must apply
forces (lb. or N) using a calibrated load cell at the mounting interface to the
maximum level required and measure the associated deformation (in. or mm).
The torsional forces or moments at the base are generated by using a calibrated
torque wrench. The deformations can be described as a slope (in./in. or mm/mm)
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