6 Installation
6.2 Transducers FLUXUS WD
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Mounting the rail with ratchet clasp
• Cut the tension strap to length (pipe circumference + at least 120 mm).
• Insert approx. 100 mm of the tension strap into part (1) and (2) of the ratchet clasp, see Fig. 6.42 a.
• Bend the tension strap.
• Insert the tension strap into part (1) of the ratchet clasp, see Fig. 6.42 b.
• Tighten the tension strap.
• Insert the long end of the tension strap into the tension strap clamp and the metal spring, see Fig. 6.43. The metal spring
does not have to be mounted on:
– steel pipes
– pipes with an outer pipe diameter < 80 mm
– pipes that are not subjected to significant temperature fluctuations
• Place the tension strap around the pipe, see Fig. 6.44.
• Position the ratchet clasp, tension strap clamp and metal spring (if necessary) on the pipe:
– on a horizontal pipe, mount the tension strap clamp on the side of the pipe, if possible
– mount the metal spring (if necessary) opposite to the tension strap clamp
• Insert the long end of the tension strap into the second slot of the tension strap screw, see Fig. 6.45.
• Tighten the tension strap.
• Cut off the protruding tension strap, see Fig. 6.45.
• Tighten the screw of the ratchet clasp.
• Repeat the steps for the second tension strap.
The edge of the tension strap is very sharp.
Risk of injury!
Debur sharp edges.
Wear the required personal protective equipment. Observe the applicable rules.
Fig. 6.42: Ratchet clasp with tension strap
Fig. 6.43: Tension strap with metal spring and clamp
1–metal spring
2 – tension strap clamp