Mounting The Payload; Figure 2-14 Payload Mounting Hole Pattern - Will Burt PositionIt PI-35 Operator's Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for PositionIt PI-35:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

I
PI-35
OSITION
T
P

2.7 Mounting the Payload

This section discusses mounting the payload.
Safety Instruction – Mounting Instructions! Before operation, be certain the positioner is
capable of resisting forces generated from all loading and environmental conditions including,
but not limited to payload size and weight, sail size, and wind and ice loading. The mounting
hardware must include proper means to resist vibration loosening such as thread-locking
compound or locking hardware. Mounting the payload into a positioner unable to resist the
forces generated from the customer-specific loading scenario could result in death or serious
injury, and could damage the positioner.
To attach the payload:
1. Ensure power to the system is off while installing the payload.
2. Reference the mounting hole patterns for the payload (Figure 2-14). Note that the (4)
countersink holes in the corners of the payload platform are used in Will-Burt's
Inflexion Plus™ systems only and are not used for mounting the payload. For further
information about the Inflexion Plus, see www.willburt.com. Torque all hardware as
appropriate for its material and size. The mounting hardware must include proper means
to resist vibration loosening such as thread-locking compound, or locking hardware.
3. Position the payload on the mounting plate.
4. Connect the payload to the top of the positioner with appropriate hardware. Torque all
hardware as appropriate for its material and size. The mounting hardware must include
proper means to resist vibration loosening such as thread-locking compound, or locking
hardware.
2-12
1.95 [49.53]

Figure 2-14 Payload Mounting Hole Pattern

3.90 [99.06]
R
8x Ø.26 [Ø6.60] Thru
2x .26 [6.60]
TP-5406201-B
July 2017

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents