OPERATING MANUAL
Flex arm mount (magnetic mounting)
The flex arm mount is available with a magnetic
shoe for flexible and simple or temporary installa-
tion, for example for test purposes. As described
in the previous section under point 3, the adapter
must be sealed airtight using the M6 screws.
For permanent installation, fixed mounting is
recommended. To do this, remove the magnetic
shoe; the holder then corresponds to the "pre-
wall mounting" version.
Please note that extremely powerful forces
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may result from the neodymium magnets used.
Opposing poles attract and can strike each other.
There is a risk of injury, e.g. of fingers getting
clamped. Wear suitable protective equipment,
such as gloves. Pay attention to the magnetic
forces if you have medical circulatory support im-
planted. Do not hold the components directly in
front of your body. Keep a minimum distance of 20
cm between the implant and the magnetic saddle.
Protective hose
A protective hose is available for the flex arm
mount variants (Fig. 10-A) pre-wall mounting and
magnetic mounting in order to be able to route the
data cable and sealing air line in the machine inte-
rior protected from chips and cooling lubricants.
The protective hose is not 100% protected
against the penetration of cooling lubricants or
oils. It mainly protects the internal lines from me-
chanical damage.
The protective hose can also be combined with
the flex arm mount for through-wall mounting,
however, for this mount it is intended that the
supply lines are routed directly through the sheet
metal wall into a protected area.
If the protective hose is combined with the
flex arm mount (magnetic mounting) for tempo-
rary installation, make sure that the protective
conduit is routed appropriately and fastened in
such a way that the camera head is held securely.
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Figure 10
For installation, the mount is put into operation as
described above. Instead of the nut (fig. 10-B) of
the cable gland, the side of the protective hose
with hose gland (fig. 10-C) is screwed onto the
sealing rubber (fig. 10-D) of the cable gland with-
out lock nut and clamped in the process. Make
sure that the sealing air hose (Fig. 10-E) and data
cable (Fig. 10-F) are correctly seated in the sealing
rubber. The opposite side of the protective hose
is equipped with a hose fitting (Fig. 10-G) includ-
ing a sealing ring and a lock nut (Fig. 10-H). The
sealing ring seals against a sheet metal wall with a
corresponding hole (33.5 mm). The hose fitting is
passed through the sheet metal wall from the in-
side of the machine and fastened with the lock nut
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