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5. ASSEMBLY
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5 ASSEMBLY
Risk of crushing!
There is a risk of limbs being crushed by the precision sine tables tipping
over, falling or losing stability during assembly.
The precision sine tables must be placed on a level, stable surface.
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The precision sine tables must be fastened with clamps to the face side or
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on the base magnet of the machine.
During assembly, the precision sine tables must be secured against falling
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or tipping over.
Always engage the transport lock when lifting!
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Risk of crushing!
Sine tables without adjustment mechanism pose a risk of the top plate falling
down and causing crush injuries to hands.
Sine tables with adjustment mechanism poses a risk of jamming during the
adjustment motion.
On smaller devices, always hold on to the top plate securely during
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adjustment.
On sine tables with adjustment mechanism, note the risk of jamming
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during the adjustment motion. Proceed with particular caution during the
adjustment.
Risk of crushing!
Incorrect assembly of the precision sine tables can cause a malfunction of the
machine and cause crushing and jamming points. This poses a risk of limbs
being crushed.
Check the mechanical installation after assembly.
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Keep a sufficient distance to surrounding objects.
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Install any add-on parts in such a way that no crushing or jamming points
are created with surrounding objects.
NOTE!
The pole plate can be equipped with bores for attaching locking pins or ma-
chined areas. Through holes are possible in certain positions; this requires a
consultation with the manufacturer. Always consult the manufacturer before
machining any areas. Incorrectly machined areas can destroy the magnet.
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