56
Cut-out
A0800001-0004
Corner / Coin / Esquina
45
o
45
o
90
o
180
o
Corner / Coin / Esquina
90
o
For any setup in the
red zone,
please call your local
distributor
Pour toute installation dans
la zone rouge,
veuillez contacter votre
distributeur local
Es necesario que llame a
su distribuidor para
cualquier montaje en la
zona roja
For any setup in the
red zone,
please call your local
distributor
Pour toute installation dans
la zone rouge,
veuillez contacter votre
distributeur local
Es necesario que llame a
su distribuidor para
cualquier montaje en la
zona roja
fi g. 3.24
fi g. 3.25
fi g. 3.26
fi g. 3.27
3 - B
Swivel Bridge
(optional)
Bridges
The swivel bridge allows creating 0° to 45° confi gurations, as well as corner (90°)
confi gurations. Certain confi gurations may require the use of the optional outrigger support
system and the optional counterweight adapter. Weather protection must not be used on
an installation using a swivel bridge.
This end on unit side
Storage of bolt
assemblies
This end on bridge side
63" (1,6 m)
outrigger
Adjustment rod
Trap door
(location of angle
confi guration sticker)
Installation
1- Using the tapered bushings, align the swivel bridge with the main frame of the motorized
unit.
Angle adjustment
1- Make sure that the adjustment rod is installed on the appropriate side of the bridge to
achieve the desired confi guration. If required, remove the bolt assemblies at both ends
of the adjustment rod and reinstall on the other side of the bridge (fi g. 3.26).
Bolt assemblies
Pivoting end of bridge
Adjustment nuts
If the welded stoppers on the bottom trusses of the main frame and the swivel
bridge prevent proper alignment, the swivel bridge is not correctly positioned.
2- Attach the swivel bridge to the main frame and make sure all the bolt assemblies are
tightened and secure. For instructions on the installation of a bridge, refer to steps 1
and 2 of the standard installation instructions, on p. 50.
3- Proceed with the installation of the setup following the method of installation appropriate
for the confi guration. For more information about methods of installation, refer to p. 20
of the Motorized Unit section.