2.10. ASSEMBLY GROUP PUSH AIDS
2.10.1 Standard push handles
ATTENTION
The push handles have black caps made of synthetic ma-
terial. Under adverse circumstances the caps can loosen.
For example from heat, if moisture gets in the caps or by
extreme strain.
2.10.2 Extendible push handles
(1) At the bottom end of the height adjustable push bail
tubes (A) there are tripod springs (B) with which an unwant-
ed sliding out of the holders (C) by the tubes is prevented.
ATTENTION
The push bail (A) can only be used if the tripod springs (B)
are visible under the holder (C). A non functioning tripod
spring must be replaced immediately.
ATTENTION
Before each use (for example, overcoming obstacles),
make sure the push handles are secure.
2.10.3 Clamping force of the eccentric clamp
ATTENTION
(2) The clamp lever (A) of the eccentric clamp is fixated
with a nut on the opposite side of the holder (B). When
turning the clamp lever (A) the clamping force of the ec-
centric clamps changes. The nut may get lost under ad-
verse circumstances. THE PUSH AID IS THEN NOT FUNC-
TIONABLE.
This is why you must make sure that the user checks
the functionality and the completeness of the eccentric
clamp regularly and in short intervals.
In order to set the locking force of the eccentric clamp:
•
Open the clamp lever (A),
•
turn it so far on its own axis that it reliably fixates
the push bail;
•
clockwise= tighten,
•
counterclockwise= loosen.
Afterwards test its functionality.
ATTENTION
(3) The curve of the saddle washer (A) must be concise
with the curve of the clamp lever with a closed eccentric
clamp (B).
ATTENTION
Check the functionality of the nut (C) in regular short in-
tervals.
(1)
(A)
(2)
(C)
(3)
(C)
Service Record
(C)
(B)
(B)
(D)
(A)
(A)
(D)
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