4 installation, 1 receiving and unpacking, 2 before installing the transducer – Cleveland Motion Controls ULTRA ISC SERIES SLIM CELL TRANSDUCER REV AA User Manual

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4.1 R

ECEIVING AND

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NPACKING

After receiving the Ultra ISC Slim Cell Transducer you should:
 Carefully unpack and handle the equipment
 Compare the received shipment with the packing list
 Report any damage to the carrier and your CMC representative
 Store equipment that will not be used in a clean, dry location
 Take appropriate precautions to prevent moisture, dust and dirt from accumulating in storage

and installation areas

4.2 B

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RANSDUCER

Before you install the Ultra ISC Slim Cell Transducer you should perform the following steps:

 Review the safety considerations (Section 4.2.1 )

 Assemble the mounting hardware and review the torque fastener information (Section 4.2.2 )

 Reference the mounting dimensions (Section 4.2.3 )

 Determine a mounting location (Section 4.2.4 )

 Determine an appropriate mounting style (Section 4.2.5 )

4.2.1 S

AFETY

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ONSIDERATIONS

Don’t let safety be an afterthought. Before installing, servicing or calibrating review and follow
applicable policies and procedures to ensure worker safety. Machinery must be in a safe state and
be aware of any additional hazards that can arise when installing and calibrating higher force
transducers.

The following points are important to remember:

 When “dead-weights” are used to produce calibration forces, always wear steel-toed

shoes.

 When manually handling weights, use safe lifting practices to avoid injury.
 Size cordage or straps with an ample safety factor to reduce the chances of failure and

falling weights.

 Consider where the cords and weights will travel should a failure occur.
 Check that all hardware is mounted with appropriate fasteners (thread size and pitch,

fastener grade, length of thread engagement).

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