MTS Landmark Floor Standing User Manual

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Warning:

Airmounts can be overinflated and then explode.

You can be seriously hurt if an airmount explodes, sending fragments flying.

Only inflate airmounts that have the full weight of the load unit resting on them. Never inflate
an airmount above 0.55 MPa (80 psi). Check airmount pressures with an accurate pressure
gage.

Each airmount's inflated height—measured from the floor to the bottom of the load unit’s
leg—should be 83–89 mm (3.25–3.5 in).

6. Gently lower the load unit onto the four isolation pads or airmounts.

a) If your load unit has isolation pads, and the load unit does not sit level, install stock metal shims between

the pads and the floor.

b) If your load unit has airmounts, inflate each airmount in 5 mm (0.20 in) steps to level the load unit.

c) Check the airmounts’ pressures often to make sure that they are not inflated above:

0.41 MPa (60 psi) for the tabletop load unit.

0.55 MPa (80 psi) for the floor standing load unit.

d) Check the airmounts’ inflated heights to make sure that they are all between:

57 and 63 mm (2.25 and 2.5 in) for the tabletop load unit.

83 and 88 mm (3.25 and 3.5 in) for the floor standing load unit.

e) Adjust the air pressure to level the load unit.

Isolation Pad or Airmount Adjustment

Description

Item

Airmount Foot Support

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MTS Landmark™ Floor Standing Load Units Product Information 47

Installation

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