Part Names
1) Gimbal
2) Upper Axle
3) Lower Axle
4) Extruded Rail
5) North Bearing Plate
6) South Bearing Plate
7) Shock
8) 25 lb Counterweight
9) Counterweight Arm
10) Bumper Bolt
11) Canister Mounting Tab
12) Canister/s
13) Shadow Plate/s
14) Wake-Up Fin
15) Transfer Tube
Recommended Tools:
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12” Adjustable Wrench (1-1/2” capacity)
•
Open-End Wrenches: 7/16”, 1/2”, 9/16”, *3/4”,
*15/16”, 1-1/2”
•
Socket Wrench: 3/4”, 15/16” (Not Heavy-Duty
Wall) – for seasonal adjustment bolt, and
bearing bolts, respectively.
•
Flat-Blade Screwdriver
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Tape Measure
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Permanent Marker
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Rubber Mallet (to protect finish)
•
Two Sawhorses, 4' x 8' Sheet of Plywood
(not required, but useful)
* if
adjustable wrench is available, only 1 wrench required
Pole Installation
Zomeworks can only provide general guidelines for the design and installation of the
mounting pole. Our recommended hole diameters and depths are based on “typical soils”. For
installations in sandy or muddy areas, for tall mounting poles, or for any situation different
than what is described in these instructions, you should consult a local structural engineer.
Large trackers can receive very high wind loads – so a sufficiently strong pole and foundation
is crucial. The height of the pole must provide adequate ground clearance for the rack and
mounted modules. Zomeworks can provide assistance for spacing multiple racks to avoid
shading.
NOTE: ZOMEWORKS CORPORATION ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF
THE POLE AND ITS INSTALLATION. SOIL AND WIND CONDITIONS VARY. IF THERE IS ANY DOUBT,
CONSULT WITH A LOCAL STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. TALK TO YOUR CERTIFYING ENGINEER BEFORE
THE POLE IS INSTALLED!