2.2.2 Cable anchoring accessory
Any shackle that complies with the relevant regulations can be used for dynafor™ LLX2 to be mounted onto a
traction line, as long as it complies with the dynafor™ LLX2 maximum capacity.
2.2.2.1 Size in mm
A
E
3 INSTALLATION, UTILIZATION AND UNINSTALLATION
3.1 Conditions prior to set-up and use
GB
- Altitude: Up to 2000 m
- Relative humidity: Max 80%
- Degree of pollution assigned: 2
Before setting up and using the dynamometer you must:
a) make sure that there is no stress value shown when the appliance is not subject to traction. Should
this occur, refer to Chapter 11 Operating Anomalies and Troubleshooting.
b) make sure that the sensor batteries and display unit power pack are adequately charged.
c) make sure that there is a good radio link between the sensor and the display unit.
d) use the "ID" icon to check that the sensor serial number shown on the sensor plate is the same as
the sensor serial number shown by the display unit (see section 6.2.2 and section 6.2.3)
3.2 Installation
When installing you must:
a) make sure that the load line anchoring point(s) are sufficiently robust in relation to the traction that
will be applied.
b) make sure that the anchoring accessories at either end of the dynamometer are compatible, and
that they comply with the relevant regulations.
c) make sure that clevis pins are well locked, with the nut screwed down to the maximum, and make
sure that the hook safety latch is working correctly.
d) make sure that the sensor is correctly aligned in the traction line.
B
WLL
0.5 < >3.2 t
C
5 - 6.3 t
10 t
D
OK
A
B
C
42
16
60
58
22
84
89
35
132
10
D
E
kg
19
27
0.6
25
37
1.4
38
57
4.4
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