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PNEUMATIC MAST WITH REMOTE LOCKING SYSTEM
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TP-5580101-A
FEBRUARY 2022
Safety Instruction - Motion on Power Interruption or Emergency Stop!
When using a
normally open control valve as required for vehicle applications, if power is lost or turned off or
the emergency stop is activated while the mast is extended, the mast will begin releasing air
pressure and retracting at a controlled rate until power is restored or the mast fully retracts.
Safety Instruction – Insufficient Mast Lock!
Ensure all mast sections are locked prior to
removing air from the mast. One unlocked section will result in all mast sections above it
retracting back into the nested position.
Safety Instruction – Lock Adjustment!
Do not adjust the lock hardware. Doing so can cause
the mast lock to fail, resulting in mast retraction. Adjusting the lock hardware removes the
warranty.
Safety Instruction – Hold Down Leash!
To partially deploy the mast, use the hold down leash
to tether the tubes to the mast payload platform. Do not use the hold down leash cable to secure
mast sections to the base tube during operation. This causes the mast to fully retract after air is
removed.
Safety Instruction - Guy Lines!
For masts using guy lines, do not overtighten guy lines or
tension them unevenly.
The following list contains reasonably foreseeable misuses of the mast system according to EN
ISO 12100 5.3.2. These uses shall be avoided:
• Operating the mast with an obstruction in the functional space that prevents full extension or
retraction
• Operating the mast near overhead power lines
• Operating the mast without the mast and operating space visible to the operator
• Driving the vehicle with the mast in a deployed position (any height above the nested
position) or powered-up
• Operating the mast or leaving deployed in wind speeds higher than the specified maximum
velocity
• Operating the mast on a non-level surface greater than the specified maximum angle
• Installing a payload greater than the maximum rated payload (weight and sail area) of the
mast
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