Supporting Areas For Heavy Weights - Zeiss CONTURA Operating Instructions Manual

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Weight in the supporting area:
Size
7/7/6
7/10/6
9/12/6
9/18/6
9/12/8
9/18/8
12/18/8
12/24/8
12/18/10
12/24/10
The surface of the table could be scratched when sliding the work-
piece, thus affecting measuring accuracy.
Damage caused by hard particles.
Any hard particles lying underneath the workpiece may lead to inaccu-
rate measurements. Moreover, the surfaces of the measuring table and
of the workpiece may be damaged.
ü The workpieces must have full contact with the measuring table.
— Clean the measuring table before placing a workpiece or a clamping
device on it.
— Always clamp the workpiece in such a way that it lies on the defined
points of support (three-point support). This can be achieved, for ex-
ample, by means of a clamping device.

Supporting areas for heavy weights

In the following table, the admissible workpiece weights are given along
with the weights starting from which special requirements apply to the
supporting area on the measuring table.
Max. admissible workpiece
weight
730 kg
730 kg
1200 kg
1200 kg
1200 kg
1200 kg
1200 kg
1200 kg
1200 kg
1200 kg
If the workpiece weight exceeds the values given in the right column,
distribute the weight on two given supporting areas. See below.
All the supporting areas must have a surface area of at least 300 mm
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Setting up the workpiece
Maximum weight per support-
ing area
365 kg
365 kg
600 kg
600 kg
600 kg
600 kg
600 kg
600 kg
600 kg
600 kg
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