Chapter 2: Mechanical Specifications And Installation; Unpacking And Handling The Stage - Aerotech ARMS Series Hardware Manual

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ARMS Hardware Manual

Chapter 2: Mechanical Specifications and Installation

W A R N I N G : ARMS installation must be in accordance to instructions provided by this
manual and any accompanying documentation. Failure to follow these instructions could result
in injury or damage to the equipment.

2.1. Unpacking and Handling the Stage

D A N G E R / H E A V Y : It is the customer's responsibility to safely and carefully lift and move
the ARMS.
Lift only by the base.
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Do not use the tabletop or cables as lifting points.
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Secure all moving parts before lifting or moving the ARMS to a new location. Unsecured
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moving parts could shift and cause bodily injury.
Improper handling could adversely affect the performance of the ARMS. Use care when
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moving the ARMS
Carefully remove the ARMS from its protective shipping container. Gently set the ARMS on a smooth, flat,
and clean surface.
Before operating the ARMS, it is important to let it stabilize at room temperature for at least 12 hours.
Allowing it to stabilize to room temperature will ensure that all of the alignments, preloads, and tolerances are
the same as they were when tested at Aerotech. Use compressed nitrogen or clean, dry, oil-less air to
remove any dust or debris that has collected during shipping.
Each ARMS has a label listing the system part number and serial number. These numbers contain
information necessary for maintaining or updating system hardware and software. Locate this label and
record the information for later reference.
N O T E : If any damage has occurred during shipping, report it immediately.
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