SHIMPO FGS-100E User Manual

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CAUTION

If a loud noise is created from the unit
during operation, check the mounting of
the gauge or level of the stand. If noise
persists, contact the factory.

Do not install in a high humidity
environment or near where water may
be present. Electric shock may occur if
water is encountered.

Hold power plug while removing the
power cord. Do not pull or put tension on
the cord. Doing so could result in cord
damage and electric shock.

Do not scratch, damage, cut, over-turn,
pull, twist, or bundle the power supply
cord. The electric power cord may be
broken and may cause electric shock, fire
or accident.

Use only matching electrical sockets. Do
not alter the power connector in order
to fit an unmatched socket. Shock or fire
could result.

Confirm that the power supply is the same
voltage rating as the displayed voltage
rating on the unit.

Mandatory

Do Not Use in Below Mentioned Locations.

① Where water, oil or chemicals may come in contact.

② Where there is ample amounts of dust.

③ Where condensation may emerge.

④ Where a fire or explosion may exist or occur.

⑤ Where vibration of machinery exists.

Do not clean with flammable liquids such as
thinner and gasoline.

Take care that the Force Gauge Cable is
not caught in the moving parts. This can
be prevented by properly securing the
cable so that it cannot come into contact
with the moving parts.

Mount the Force Gauge to the Test Stand
with the Test Stand's power switch in the
off position.

Do Not adjust the limit knobs while the Test
Stand is moving.

Ensure that the green earth grounding wire
of the power cord is grounded.

⑥ Where temperatures will go outside
            of 32

o

F to104

o

F (0

o

C to 40

o

C).

Installation of Digital Force Gauge FGV Series

While installing the Digital Force Gauge FGV Series to the Test Stand FGV Function Setting F06
Outer Parts Output Switchover Setting is to be performed by the Over Load Output (over) Setting.
If setting is performed using the Comparator Output, then with the Force Gauge Over Load (Excess
Load), the Stand does not Stop.

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