Assembly Group Truss Pads; Classification; Vertical Setting; Horizontal Setting - SORG Vector Service Record For The Rehab Technician

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2.11 ASSEMBLY GROUP TRUSS PADS

2.11.1 Classification

(1) The truss pads consist of the following parts:
(A) connection (C-bar)
(B) truss pad cushion
(C) truss pad holder
(D) locking joint

2.11.2 Vertical setting

(2) The vertical setting of the truss pads occurs on the one
hand by moving the locking joint (A). Loosen both screws
(B), move the locking joint (A), and retighten the screws (B).
vertical setting
(2) On the other hand, the truss pads can be adjusted by
turning the c-bar (D). Remove the locking joint (A) by un-
screwing the screws (B). Remove screws (D), turn the c-bar
180° and retighten the screws (D). Remount the locking
joint (A) to the c-bar and retighten the screws (B).
vertical setting
(3) Additionally, with truss pad size II the height can be ad-
justed be displacing the cushions. Remove the screws (A),
place the cushion on the holes (B), replace and retighten
the screws (A).

2.11.3 Horizontal setting

(4) The horizontal setting occurs on the one hand by dis-
placing the locking joint. Remove both screws (A), place the
locking joint in the alternate holes (B), replace and retighten
the screws.
horizontal setting
(5) On the other hand, it can occur by displacing the cush-
ions. Remove the covers, remove the screws (A), displace
the cushion and retighten the screws (A). After, replace the
covers.
Horizontal extension
(6) For the horizontal extension add an extension piece
(spare part): Remove the screw (A), add the extension piece
and screw it together on both ends.

2.11.4 Fine adjustment of the truss pad holder

(7) The fine adjustment of the room between locking joint
and truss pad holder occurs with the adjustment screw (A).

2.11.5 Adjusting to the user

(8) If all positioning and extension works are finished close
the truss pads, adjust the joints in the necessary position
and tighten all joint screws (6A). The ball joint is then fixated
by tighten the four screws (B).
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(1)
(A)
(D)
(C)
(2)
(B)
(D)
(A)
(4)
(A)
(B)
(6)
(A)
(8)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(3)
(B)
(A)
(5)
(A)
(A)
(7)

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