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When fixing the cable/tube,
make sure to provide a
suitable amount of play.
Otherwise, t
he openable tube could tear, or the locking
part may open.
Do not fix the cable/tube inside the openable tube with a
cable tie.
It could tear the openable tube.
Refer to the table on the right for the cable/tube to be
installed in the openable tube.
When multiple cables/tubes are to be installed, the
difference in outer diameter should be 5 mm or less.
Number of cables/tubes stored
1 pc
2 pcs
3 pcs
φ1
1 or less
side-by-side
13mm or less
φ4
or less and
3 pcs or less
The Flatveyor may tilt due to the carling of the cable/tube.
Cable/tube should be routed without twisting. Do not pull
the cable/tube out from the drum or coil in a spiral pattern
because this will cause the cable/tube to be routed with a
twist.
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Use cables/tubes that are flexible, repeatedly bendable, durable, and slippery.
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For installation of cables/tubes, ensure that the cable weight is symmetrically distributed across the width of the Flatveyor.
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Please remove any inclusions on the floor or operating area where the Flatveyor is installed, as they may cause damage.
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Do not install any object on the inner side of the Flatveyor that may contact it.
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Periodically check that the locking part of the openable tube is not open, that there are no inclusions that could damage on
the floor or operating area where the Flatveyor is installed, and that the cable/tube is not pulled into the openable tube.
If any abnormality is found during the inspection, maintenance should be performed.
Suitable play
Too Tight
Too loose