Lens units, Maintenance – Clay Paky TIGER SCAN User Manual

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LENS UNITS

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6

5

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3

2

1

0

1

2

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BEAM OPENING m

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

DISTANCE m

0”

16’ 5”

DISTANCE ft in

19.800

Standard Objective 1:2,5 / 250

4.950

2.200

1.237

792

550

404

309

13

°

0

1,16

2,32

3,48

4,64

5,80

6,96

8,12

9,28

DIAMETER m

32’ 10”

49’ 3”

65’ 7”

82’

98’ 5”

114’ 10”

131’ 3”

0”

3’ 10”

DIAMETER ft in

7’ 7”

11’ 5”

15’ 3”

19’

22’ 10”

26’ 8”

30’ 5”

HMI 1200 1,839

460

204

115

73.6

51.1

37.5

28.7

fc
lux

HMI 575

762

190

84.6

47.6

30.5

21.1

15.5

11.9

fc

8.200

2.050

911

512

328

227

167

128

lux

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5

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3

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BEAM OPENING m

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15

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DISTANCE m

0

1,95

3,9

5,85

7,8

9,75

11,7

13,65

15,6

DIAMETER m

4.000

1.000

444

250

160

111

81

62

Objective 1:3 / 150 wideangle

0”

16’ 5”

DISTANCE ft in

32’ 10”

49’ 3”

65’ 7”

82’

98’ 5”

114’ 10”

131’ 3”

0”

6’ 5”

DIAMETER ft in

12’ 10”

19’ 2”

25’ 7”

32’

38’ 5”

44’ 9”

51’ 2”

22

°

HMI 1200

372

92.9

41.2

23.1

14.9

10.3

7.52

5.76

lux

fc

2.800

700

311

175

112

78

57

44

lux

HMI 575

260

65

28.9

16.3

10.4

7.25

5.3

4.09

fc

GRAPHS SHOWING BEAM DATA AND ILLUMINATION VALUES

IMPORTANT: isolate the projector from the electrical power supply before com-
mencing maintenance work of any description. The maximum temperature on the
outer surface of the projector under normal operating conditions is shown on the
lamp change label. After switching off, do not remove any part of the projector for
the time indicated on the lamp change label (1).
Once this time has elapsed, the risk of a lamp exploding is practically zero. If the
lamp needs changing, wait a further 20 minutes to avoid the risk of burns. In the
event of a lamp exploding, the appliance is designed to prevent fragments of glass
from being scattered. The lenses supplied with the appliance must be fitted at all
times, and if visibly damaged, must be replaced with genuine spares.

MAINTENANCE

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• Opening the projector

Loosen the knob (28) and remove the
lamp access cover (12).
Once the necessary work has been
completed, refit the cover (12) and
tighten the knob (28).

• Changing the lamp

Open the projector, loosen the two side nuts (29) of the lamp to be changed and
remove it from the supports (30).
Remove the new lamp from its box, loosen the two side nuts (29) and locate the lamp
in the supports (30). Finally, retighten the nuts.

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31

29

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IMPORTANT: for uniform distribution of the light beam, the lamp must be posi-
tioned so that the glass pip (31) on the bulb does not coincide with the optical axis
of the projector. With this in mind, locate the pip as high up as possible.

CAUTION: The projector uses a high pressure discharge lamp with
external starter.

- When fitting a new lamp, read the manufacturer’s instructions carefully.

- The lamp must always be changed without delay if damaged or deformed by heat.

• Changing the colour filters

Having opened the projector, identify
the filter to be changed, grip firmly
between thumb and forefinger and
push against the spring clip (32) until
free of the fixed clips (33).
Bend the filter outwards and remove.
Offer the new filter to the spring clip
(32) and anchor behind the two fixed
clips (33).

• Changing metal gobos

Having opened the projector, identify
the gobo to be replaced and push
gently toward the clips (34) until free.
Take the selected replacement from
the holder (35) on the dimmer/stop-
per/strobe plate.
Offer the new gobo to two clips, push
gently and locate behind the remain-
ing clips, checking for flatness.

• Routine cleaning

To maintain the light output of the pro-
jector undiminished, parts that tend
to accumulate dust and grease must
be cleaned periodically.
In most circumstances, the projector
will give long and trouble-free service
if these simple guidelines are fol-
lowed. To remove dirt from the lenses
and filters, use a soft cloth moistened
with any liquid detergent suitable for
cleaning glass.

IMPORTANT: do not use solvents or
alcohol

Parts that need cleaning frequently.

Parts that need cleaning monthly.

Use a soft brush to clean the gobo
wheel whenever necessary.
Internal components should also be
given a general clean once a year, dis-
lodging dust and dirt with a brush and
removing it simultaneously with a vac-
uum cleaner.

• Lubrication

To ensure that the rotating gobos con-
tinue to operate smoothly, the bear-
ings should be lubricated with oil every
six months: use only Kernite LUBE K
AHT (p/n 164028/801).
Apply the oil using a syringe with a fine
needle.
Avoid over-lubricating, as excess oil
could be spattered during rotation.

• Lubrication of mirror head clutches

Check periodically that the grease
applied to the mirror pan and tilt
clutches is in good condition; if not,
remove and regrease with Kernite
LUBE-K-AC (p/n 104034/801) to
ensure smooth and even movement of
the mirror.

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