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5.9.2. Electromagnetic tip support
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The electromagnetic tip support, available as an option, must be fixed onto a flat and level concrete
base by means of four rawlbolts following the instructions of plan Nr CH1019. Make sure the tip
support is positioned as precisely as possible to ensure the best contact possible between the
electromagnetic suction disc (
22:1
) and the adhesion plate mounted on the arm tip. The electrical
connection must first be provided between the wires from the concrete base and the tip support (2 x
1.5mm² + earth).
•
The role of the electromagnetic tip support is to improve the mechanical locking of the arm in its
closed position, making it impossible to lift it up manually.
•
The tip support comprises two telescopic elements: a ground fixing post (
22:2
) and a sliding post
(
22:3
).
22:3
Fig. 22
22:1
22:2
22:4
22:5
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Adjust the height of the tip support as follows:
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Slide the post (
22:3
) vertically until the adhesion plate of the arm tip rests on the suction disc
(
22:1
) in the closed position.
--
Bore the holes (
22:4
) to accommodate the two M6 screws (
22:5
) delivered as accessories,
and tighten these firmly.
--
Align the arm in the tip support, if necessary by rotating the barrier on its sealing frame.
Tighten the nuts (
9:7
) firmly to lock the barrier on the concrete base.