Inserting The Roller Capsule; Installing The Motor In The Bearings - RADEMACHER RTBS Operating And Assembly Manual

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Preparatory work when using precision tubes (Figures
5.e
5.f
Inserting the roller capsule (Figure
1.
Slide the roller capsule (4) into the winding shaft (5),
then place the ball bearing (2) on the axle pin (3).
Installing the motor in the bearings (Figure
1.
Drive bearing (13) - as a click bearing
Press the drive head (12) lightly into the drive bearing
(13) until it engages.
NOTE
The adjustment screws (11) must be accessible.
The tubular motors can be installed in the click bearing (13)
in 4positions. By spreading the bracket (14), you can remove
the motors from the click bearing (13) again at any time.
Drive bearing (13) - all other bearing variants
Place the drive head (12) on the drive bearing and secure
it appropriately, such as with a splint.
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4.
Mark four fixing holes and drill these through the pre-
cision tube into the driver.
CAUTION
◆ Never drill deeper than 10 mm into the driver.
◆ Never drill close to the drive as this will cause it to
5.
Screw fix or rivet the precision tube to the driver using
self-tapping screws or four blind rivets.
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2.
Counter bearing (1)
Insert the other end of the winding shaft (5) with the
ball bearing (2) into the counter bearing (1).
If you are using a different drive bearing than the
RADEMACHER click bearing, you may now need to
secure the drive with another splint.
3.
Correct for slight dimensional accuracies by sliding
the roller capsule (4) in or out.
IMPORTANT
◆ Secure the roller capsule (4) with a screw afterward.
◆ The roller capsule (4) must have at least 2/3 of its
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length inserted into the winding shaft (5).
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