1.
If the positioning fixture is adjusted too hard, loosen the resilient
black screw A.
If the positioning fixture is too soft, tighten screw A.
2.
Tighten lock nut B (M12) after any adjustment.
3.
Adjustment of positioning fixtures
The parallel rail part of the positioning fixture can be adjusted further
by loosening the screws and moving the fixture horizontally until the
rail is right in front of the coupling.
After adjustment the fixture can be fastened.
Note that there is some play, which must be divided between both
sides of the rail.
3.11 Installing the ceiling hoist to the rail
system
Robin™requires a trolley, guiding the ceiling hoist in the rail system.
Robin Mover™has the trolley built-in and can be installed directly
to the rail system.
3.11.1 Installing Robin
Tools: 4 mm Allen key; 17 mm socket wrench
1.
To install the trolley, remove the end stop that is attached to
the rail system.
In some countries/ local areas, there is a demand for
double securing of the end stops. If an extra securing
screw is installed, remove this screw before.
2.
Insert the trolley into the rail (no matter which way, as the
trolley is symmetric).
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B
3.
Re-insert the end stop.
In some countries/ local areas, there is a demand for
double securing of the end stops. If an extra securing
screw is required, install this screw. See also End Stop,
page 10.
4.
Locate the hoist trolley at the Ø 32 mm round recess in the rail.
5.
Lift the hoist and push the suspension pin through the trolley
opening.
6.
Turn the hoist by 90 degrees to fix it in the trolley.
7.
Connect the hand control.
8.
Adjust the length of the emergency stop/lowering cord to within
the user's reach.
If there is excessive resistance, or if the trolley unintentionally
rolls by itself due to imbalance in the rail suspensions, adjust
the friction brake using a 4 mm Allen key.
3.11.2 Installing Robin Mover
The trolley is built-in on the hoist, and can therefore not be pre
installed in the rail.
Tools: 4 mm Allen key; 17 mm socket wrench
Installation
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