Schneeberger MONORAIL Series Mounting Instructions page 38

Profiled linear guideways and integrated measuring systems
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11. Blast the gap between the gliding shoe and the upper surface of the rail with
compressed air to remove any swarf adhering to the pressing stamp.
12. Slide the assembly tool once again over the plug undergoing pressing and
position it. Repeat the pressing procedure.
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The plug has been fully stamped in and is now flush with the rail surface.
Check that any height difference between the rail and the upper surface of the
plug is permissible (+/- 0.02 mm measured at the edge of the plug or fixing hole).
If necessary, repeat the pressing procedure with a higher pressure until the
correct position has been achieved.
13. Ensure that no residual swarf or burrs are present. If necessary, finish the plug
and rail surface with a polishing sponge.
14. Ensure that the plug is positioned correctly.
Disassembly
Once properly installed, the brass plugs are fixed into the guide rail fixing holes very
firmly. We therefore recommend that disassembly is carried out using an appropriate
extracting device. A standard Allen screw is suitable for this purpose. For recom-
mended screw and core hole diameters, see „12.1 Dimensions of accessories" on
page 70.
1.
Make a punch mark in the centre of the plug and then drill through the plug at this
point using a portable drill. Take care not to damage the guide rail fastening screw.
The drill diameter should be selected in accordance with the Allen screw used.

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