Chapter 2 BK730-2 Base Page 2-7
1. Place the BK730-2 next to the upstream/downstream equipment. Position the
systems so that their centers are inline with one another. Also, move the
systems as close as possible to each other (approximately ¼” or 5 mm from the
infeed or outfeed rollers).
2. Adjust the height the height of the Tabber base by individually turning each of
the four mounting legs in a clockwise manner using a 1-1/8” wrench. Ensure
that the system is level and that the tabletop of the BK730-2 is equal to or
slightly below the tabletop of the upstream equipment and equal to or slightly
higher than the tabletop of the downstream equipment. Tighten the locking
nuts on the legs when the system is correctly aligned.
2.2.2 Electrical Connection to Upstream/Downstream equipment
In order to connect upstream and downstream equipment electrically to the BK730-2, the
proper interconnect cable is required. This information is listed in Table 2-1. Once the
proper interconnect cable has been identified, it must be plugged into the proper
receptacles on the BK730-2 and the upstream/downstream equipment. Once this step has
been completed, the DIP switches on the Base Control Board must be configured (Section
2.2.3) based on how the integrated system should operate.
In the case where additional systems are connected upstream to the Tabber, the
interconnect cable must be connected to the upstream receptacle on the left side of the
BK730-2 base (Section 1.5). The opposite end of the cable must then be connected to the
downstream connector of the upstream system.
In the case where additional systems are connected downstream to the Tabber, the
interconnect cable must be connected to the downstream receptacle on the right side of the
BK730-2 base (Section 1.5). The opposite end of the cable must then be connected to the
upstream connector of the downstream system.
Buskro Ltd. BK730-2 Tabber