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Each sensor is shipped with two end-cap brackets and at least two side-mount brackets. The supplied end-cap brackets
allow 360° rotation. Side-mount brackets allow 30° rotation in one direction, and 10° in the other (see
Mounting the End-
Cap Brackets
and
Mounting Side-Mount Brackets
). Sidemount brackets may be mounted on either or both sides of the
housing. If additional rotation is required, see the available accessory brackets.
Center mounting brackets must be used with longer sensors, if they are subject to shock or vibration. In such situations, the
sensors are designed to be mounted with up to 690 mm unsupported distance (between brackets). Sensors 830 mm and
longer are supplied with one or more additional side brackets for center-mounting.
Mounting the End-Mount Brackets
LPA-MBK-15 bracket,
optional for EZ-LIGHT
mount
Figure 11. End-Mount Brackets
Figure 12. 360° Rotation
Two brackets are supplied with each emitter and
receiver.
Brackets are designed to mount directly to MSA
Series stands using the hardware supplied with the
stands.
See
Accessory Mounting Brackets
(p. 92) for
mounting bracket dimensions.
Important: The connector ends of both
sensors must point in the same direction
(see
Emitter and Receiver Orientation
(p.
26)). Loosely mount the brackets to the
desired surface using the supplied M5
bolts and nuts, or user-supplied
hardware. Brackets may face in or out, as
desired.
1. From a common point of reference (ensuring the calculated minimum safety distance), measure to position the
emitter and receiver in the same plane, with their midpoints directly opposite each other.
2.
Attach the end-cap bracket plate to each end of the sensor, using the supplied M3x6 screws.
3. Position the emitter and receiver in their brackets, as shown in
Emitter and Receiver Orientation
(p. 26). Loosely
attach the front bracket plate to the bracket, at each end.
4. Verify that the sensor windows directly face each other. Measure from a reference plane, for example, a level
building floor, to the same point(s) on the emitter and receiver to verify their mechanical alignment. Use a
carpenter’s level, a plumb bob, or the optional LAT-1 Laser Alignment Tool (see
Alignment Aids
(p. 94)) or check
the diagonal distances between the sensors, to achieve mechanical alignment. Final alignment procedures are
explained in
Initial Checkout Procedure
(p. 34).
5. Tighten all fasteners.
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