Transport, Stainless sheet – IAI America ISPDACR-ESD User Manual

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7. Transport

7.1

Handling a Single Axis

Take note of the following points when transporting each actuator alone.

7.1.1

Handling the Packed Unit

Unless otherwise instructed, each actuator axis is packed individually and shipped.

Do not bump or drop the package. The package is not specially designed to withstand the impact of
dropping or bumping.
The operator should not carry heavy shipping boxes by himself. (Transport the package using an
appropriate transport means.)
If the shipping box is to be left standing, it should be in a horizontal position. (If the packing specification
is instructed, follow the instruction.)
Do not climb on top of the shipping box.
Do not place objects that may deform or damage the shipping box on top of the shipping box.

7.1.2

Handling an Actuator after Unpacking

Do not transport the actuator by holding the cables or move it by pulling the cables.
When transporting the actuator, do so by holding the base.
Be careful not to bump the actuator during transport.
Do not exert an excessive force on any part of the actuator.

8. Stainless Sheet

The stainless sheet is held in place by the attraction force of magnets. If the ambient air contains a lot of
iron powder or other magnetic matters, they may be attracted to the magnets and cause problems.
Accordingly, avoid using the actuator in such environment.

Avoid letting any adhesive, paint or other viscous substance attach to the stainless sheet, because it
may cause slider malfunction or sheet damage.

Take note that applying a force on a small area of the stainless sheet may cause the sheet to deform
and consequently create problems. Also avoid grabbing or pressing the stainless sheet when installing
or transporting the actuator. The sheet may be damaged.
If the stainless sheet is found dirty, use alcohol to wipe the soiled area.

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