
6-1
If the drive pin of the drive shaft is
not set in the groove of the rotor
bottom surface, the bucket
intervention prevention plate is
not be fixed and moves up and
down.
In such a case, re-install the
rotor.
Do not start the operation when
the rotor locking nut is removed.
CAUTION
Make sure that the rotor yoke is firmly fastened to the drive shaft
with the rotor locking nut.
Since the rotor is not fastened onto the shaft when these parts are loose,excessive
vibrations will occur and damage the equipment and the rotor may fly off inflicting
physical injury.
(NOTE)
T-type box wrench will be attached to the
rotor as standard accessary, when the
second rotor is purchased.
Section 6
Rotor
6-1.
Mounting RS-240 Rotor
When
you purchase the centrifuge and
rotor together, the rotor will be
in the
state of being mounted on the centrifuge.
When replacing the rotor or when the rotor is removed for some reason, refer
to the mounting procedure in the manual for each rotor.
1. Confirm that the
“
Bucket intervention
prevention plate" is mounted on the drive
shaft.
2. To install the rotors, match the rotor groove
with the pin of the drive shaft.
3. Fix the rotor by tightening the rotor locking
nut. Rotate the nut clockwise using the
T-type box wrench etc.
4. After installation of the rotor, hold the rotor
yoke and attempt to move it up and down to
ensure that there is no play.
Drive pin
Drive shaft
Bucket interven-
tion prevention plate
Groove
Screw
Rotor yoke
(
NOTE
)
Rotor locking nut
T-type box wrench