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1. Fig 94 Probe holder button selection NOTE Additional probe holder pivot button types available contact Jireh Industries Ltd on page i 6 6 Variable Components 6 6 1 Frame Bars Part Length Part Length BG0038 05 5 cm 1 969 in s BG0038 10 10 cm 3 937 in BG0038 15 15cm 5 906 in BG0038 20 20 cm 7 874 in a BG0038 25 25 cm 9 843 in BG0038 30 30 cm 11 811 in BG0038 35 35 cm 13 780 in BG0038 40 40 cm 15 748 in S BG0038 45 45 cm 17 717 in BG0038 50 50 cm 19 685 in BG0038 55 55 cm 21 654 in Fig 95 Frame bar selection PAGE 33 of 35 BT0179 Rev 02 02 7 Limited Warranty WARRANTY COVERAGE Jireh Industries warranty obligations are limited to the terms set forth below Jireh Industries Ltd Jireh warrants this hardware product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of THREE 3 YEARS from the original date of purchase If a defect exists at its option Jireh will 1 repair the product at no charge using new or refurbished replacement parts 2 exchange the product with a product that is new or which has been manufactured from new or serviceable used parts and is at least functionally equivalent to the original product or 3 refund the purchase price of the product A replacement product part assumes the remaining warranty of the original product
2. User Manual Magnetic Scanner Manua Safety Warnings Precautions KEEP THIS MANUAL DO NOT LOSE THIS MANUAL IS PART OF THE MICROBE AND MUST BE RETAINED FOR THE LIFE OF THE PRODUCT PASS ON TO SUBSEQUENT OWNERS Ensure any amendments are incorporated with this document DANGER The MICROBE is designed for a specific use Using the MICROBE outside of its intended use could cause damage to the product Read and understand this manual before using WARNING Can be harmful to pacemaker and ICD wearers Stay at least 25 cm 10 in away WARNING Do NOT operate scanner in an explosive environment Do NOT operate scanner in the presence of volatile substances The WEEE symbol indicates that the product must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste but should be collected separately DISTRIBUTOR MANUFACTURER Jireh Industries Ltd 53158 Range Road 224 Ardrossan Alberta Canada T8E 2K4 Phone 780 922 4534 Fax 780 922 5766 www jireh industries com PAGE i of iv BT0179 Rev 02 02 Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 o AA a 1 1 1 Product information 1 1 1 1 Intended use iinne 1 1 1 2 Performance specifications cinco 1 1 1 3 Operating environment 1 1 1 4 Environmental Sealing A 1 2 Definition of symbols da Hardware eenen E TAA EIA 1 3 1 lIncluded tools i 2 1 3 2 Optional tools 1 3 3 Maintenance Configurations 2 1 One Probe Cantileve
3. Fig 59 using the supplied 3 mm hex driver Fig 1 5 Loosen the probe holder arm adjustment knob Fig 60 and slide the probe holder arm along the yoke pinching the wedge in place 6 Tighten the probe holder arm adjustment knob Fig 61 PAGE 18 of 35 design create innovate 4 3 2 Probe Holder Vertical Adjustment To adjust the probe holder vertically follow these steps K 3 Fig 62 Latch probe holder 1 Ensure the probe holder is in the latched upper position Do this by lifting the probe holder till the latch is fully exposed and snaps out to lock Fig 62 2 Loosen the vertical adjustment knob and slide the probe holder down until the wedge is approximately 6 mm in above inspection surface Fig 63 3 Tighten the vertical adjustment knob VA Fig 64 Press latch button Fig 65 Lower toward scan surface 4 Lift the yoke slightly and press the latch button Fig 64 then slowly lower towards scanning surface to apply spring pressure to the wedge Fig 65 TIP If less spring force is desired refer to step 2 and place the wedge approximately 20 mm in above inspection surface PAGE 19 of 35 BT0179 Rev 02 02 4 3 3 Probe Holder Transverse Adjustment To adjust the probe holder s transverse angle follow these steps Fig 68 Stop post locates 90 Fig 66 Loosen 3 mm screw Fig 67 Rotate and tighten 1 Ensure the probe holder is in latched upper position
4. TIP The swing arm is typically used to adjust TOFD center to center distance relative to the phased array probes on a four probe configuration Fig 10 Using the supplied 3 8 in wrench Fig 2 place the pivot buttons as required Fig 35 TIP If narrow scanning footprint is required use pivot button holes closest to the yoke Wedge pivoting may be impeded when closer to the yoke JIREH design create innovate Fig 36 Adjust probe holder arms Fig 37 Place wedge Loosen the probe holder arm adjustment knob Fig 36 and remove outer probe holder arm from yoke Adjust inner probe holder arm as reguired to best centre the probe on the yoke s pivot axis Fig 36 TIP The probe holder yoke can accommodate many different probe and wedge sizes of varying widths Itis best to centre the wedge with the yoke s pivot axis to reduce wedge tipping when scanning Position the inner probe holder arm accordingly with the centre of the yoke Fig 36 Position the wedge on the inner probe holder arm Fig 37 Slide outer probe holder arm along the yoke pinching the wedge in place Tighten probe holder arm adjustment knob Fig 38 PAGE 12 of 35 4 2 2 Probe Holder Adjustment To adjust the probe holder follow these steps Fig 39 Lift to Latched position Fig 40 Lower to scanning surface 1 Ensure probe holder is in latched upper position Fig 39 If the probe holder is already latched it wil
5. Fig 62 2 Using the supplied 3 mm hex driver loosen the transverse adjustment screw Fig 66 and rotate the yoke about the vertical shaft achieving the desired angle 3 Tighten the transverse adjustment screw Fig 67 To return the transverse adjustment to neutral 90 The probe holder must be in the latched upper position Fig 62 Rotate the yoke until the stop post contacts the base of the probe holder Fig 68 Then tighten the transverse adjustment screw PAGE 20 of 35 4 3 4 Probe Holder Longitudinal Adjustment To adjust the probe holder s vertical angle for longitudinal scanning follow these steps Fig 69 Loosen 3 mm screw Fig 70 Rotate to position Fig 71 Line up markers 1 Ensure the probe holder is in latched upper position Fig 62 2 Using the supplied 3 mm hex driver Fig 1 loosen the longitudinal adjust ment screw Fig 69 3 Rotate the main body of the probe holder until it is at the desired angle 4 Tighten the longitudinal adjustment screw Fig 70 To return the longitudinal adjustment to neutral 90 Line up the longitudinal adjustment indicator markers Fig 71 PAGE 21 of 35 BT0179 Rev 02 02 4 3 5 Probe Holder Left Right Conversion To reverse the probe holder follow these steps NOTE To perform this operation the 1 5 mm hex wrench Fig 3 is required Fig 72 Unscrew yoke pivot screw Fig 73 Remove probe holder arms 1 Ensure the probe holder i
6. Ln m le bu LLI Y lt si 3 Operation 3 1 Microbe Setup on a Scanning Surface Fig 11 Assemble configuration 1 Assemble the appropriate configuration to the scanner body Fig 11 Install the wedge and probes that will be used see Slip Joint Probe Holder on page 11 2 Route cables and hoses through the scanner body as a means of cable management Fig 12 3 Ensure scanner body brake is locked see Brake Handle on page 7 4 Place the configured MICROBE on the scan surface Fig 13 TIP Use caution when placing equipment on the scan surface The magnetized wheels can cause the assembly to jump towards the inspection surface Fig 13 Place on scan surface PAGE 5 of 35 BT0179 Rev 02 02 Fig 14 Lower pivot nose 5 Adjust the pivot nose Fig 14 angle to align the frame bar parallel with the tangent of the scan surface Fig 15 Fig 15 Parallel with scan surface tangent Fig 16 Parallel with scan surface tangent 6 Lower the probes to the scan surface see Probe Holder Adjustment on page 13 to begin scan process Fig 16 PAGE 6 of 35 4 Component Overview 4 1 Scanner Fig 17 Scanner body 4 1 1 Scanner Body A housing for the main encoder and provides a mounting base for probe holders and the umbilical housing Fig 17 4 1 2 Scanner Handle The handle is used to both manage cabling and provide an ergonomic grip durin
7. Mount bracket on a frame bar PAGE 25 of 35 BT0179 Rev 02 02 5 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution 1 Can not close The rosettes of the Slightly wiggle the pivot nose tail while the side lever and the pivot locking the side mounted lever allowing the mounted lever are not lined up rosettes to properly seat on the pivot nose tail 2 Insufficient probe contact Scanner not set properly Reconfigure the scanner as per instructions see Probe Holder Adjustment on page 13 3 Encoder not Wing knob on bottom Remove scanner handle and ensure the working of scanner not tight umbilical is properly plugged into the enough and umbilical scanner body Tighten the black wing knob is loose and ensure no movement of the umbilical housing is possible 4 Magnetic Brakes are engaged Ensure the brake is unlocked when using the wheels scanner see Brake Handle on page 7 become loose design create innovate PAGE 26 of 35 6 Spare Parts To order accessories or replacement parts for your MICROBE system contact Jireh Industries Ltd on page i NOTE These drawings are for parts order This is not a list of kit contents 6 1 Scanner Body Fig 84 Scanner body parts PAGE 27 of 35 BT0179 Rev 02 02 BOMID Part Description 6 BT0014 DovetallNut Fig 85 Scanner body parts cont PAGE 28 of 35 Kit Components Descript
8. press the long arm of the 3 mm hex wrench down Using the 2 mm hex wrench loosen the force adjustment screw but do not remove it Fig 46 6 Gently apply pressure on the long leg of the 3 mm hex wrench until the force adjustment marker lines up with the desired spring tension While keeping the markers in line tighten the force adjustment screw Fig 47 PAGE 14 of 35 4 2 4 Slip Joint Probe Holder Left Right Conversion To reverse the probe holder follow these steps Fig 48 Unscrew yoke pivot screw Fig 49 Remove arms 1 Unscrew the yoke from the swing arm Fig 48 2 Loosen the probe holder arm adjustment knob and arm clamp screw Slide the arms from the yoke Fig 49 Fig 50 Flip yoke and reverse arms Fig 51 Attach arms and move buttons 3 Flip the yoke 180 and reverse the probe holder arms Fig 50 4 Place the pivot buttons on the inside of the probe holder arms Fig 51 using a 3 8 in wrench Fig 2 Slide the arms onto the yoke and tighten the probe holder arm adjustment knob and the arm clamp screw PAGE 15 of 35 BT0179 Rev 02 02 SS Fig 52 Position swing arm Fig 53 Install yoke to swing arm 5 Loosen the swing arm knob and slide the swing arm to the opposite end of the probe holder bracket Fig 52 or preferred position Tighten swing arm knob 6 Using the 3 mm hex driver screw the yoke pivot screw into the opposite side of the probe holder swing arm Fig 53 Ensure t
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11. 9 Locate the black wing knob at the bottom of the scanner and loosen one turn Fig 21 With the knob loose slide the umbilical housing towards the rear of the scanner Fig 22 TIP The umbilical lock knob is only required to be loose one turn should be enough to remove the umbilical TIP If the umbilical does not slide freely from the body you may need to push on the wing knob to loosen the dovetail nut Fig 22 Umbilical housing removal PAGE 8 of 35 design create innovate 4 1 6 Frame Bar Frame bars Fig 23 are used to mount probe holders probe position ing systems and other accessories Frame bars are available in a variety of lengths see Frame Bars on page 33 4 1 7 Pivot Nose The pivot nose offers an attachment point for various frame bars A p A gt 1 4 Fig 23 Frame bar Fig 24 Frame bar attachment Fig 25 Pivot To attach a frame bar loosen both dovetail jaws enough to allow the frame bar to be inserted and tighten the knobs Fig 24 The angle of the bar can be adjusted by loosening the side mounted lever pivoting to the desired angle and closing the lever again Fig 25 4 1 8 Pivot Tail The pivot tail is positioned at the rear of the scanner body and provides an at tachment point for various frame bars To mount a pivot tail follow these steps Fig 26 Rotate pivot 90 down Fig 27 Position on scanner body 1 Release the side m
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13. ee 6 5 3 Fig 90 Slip joint probe holder parts PAGE 31 of 35 BT0179 Rev 02 02 6 4 2 Vertical Probe Holder Parts oD BOM ID Part PHS028 Vertical Probe Holder Subassembly PH0082 Probe Holder Arm Adjustment Knob Arm Style Emi Description PH0011 X Pivot Button Style see 6 5 3 SEE 6 5 2 Yoke Style MDO50 010 Arm Clamp Screw SHCS M4x0 7 X 10 mm SST Fig 91 Vertical probe holder PAGE 32 of 35 6 5 Probe Holder Components 6 5 1 Arm Style Arm Style Part Arm Style Part Number A Standard PHO0090 fa B Short PH0089 C Long PH0099 D Standard Drop PH0093 E Short Drop PHO0092 F Long Drop PH0094 G Standard PHOO96 H Short Extra Drop PH0095 Extra Drop 2 Fig 92 Probe holder arm selection 6 5 2 Yoke Style Yoke Style Part Length Yoke Style Part Length C W Wide PHS027 7 78 om 3 064 in O BE Fig 93 Probe holder yoke selection S Standard PHS017 6 27 cm 2 470 in 6 5 3 Pivot Button Style Pivot Hole Size Wedge Type Pivot Hole Size Wedge Type 01 8 0 mm 0 315 in Olympus PA ci 02 5 0 mm 0 197 in Olympus TOFD db 03 27mm 0 106in Sonatest DAAH PA qip 04 9 5mm 0 375 in gt A 06 3 0 mm 0 118 in x 07 2 3 mm 0 090 in a 08 Conical Head z dh 09 5mm 0 197 in Intemal Zetec PA TOFD dd
14. ertical Probe Holder Parts cinco 32 6 5 Probe Holder Components cc 33 A AM STVO sj A E o Ne mde ja oje a ease Pe sae 33 6 5 2 Yoke Style 33 6 5 3 Pivot Button Style 33 6 6 Variable Components 33 O Ole Frame ena Ne o treat 33 7 Limited Warranty PAGE iii of iv BT0179 Rev 02 02 PAGE iv of iv 1 Introduction 1 1 Product information 1 1 1 Intended use The MICROBE is a hand held scanner with built in encoder and magnetic wheels lt is designed to translate phased array and or TOFD probes around ferrous piping and vessels 1 1 2 Performance specifications Minimum Maximum Pipe Tube Range Outer Diameter 38 1 mm 1 5 Flat Pipe Tube Range Inner Diameter 152 4 cm 60 in Flat Umbilical Length Standard Kit 5 m 16 4 in X Axis Encoder Resolution 19 2 counts mm 487 7 counts inch 1 1 3 Operating environment The MICROBE is designed for use in industrial environments that are between 20 C and 50 C 1 1 4 Environmental Sealing Dust tight water tight not submersible 1 2 Definition of symbols i Instructions to look here or to see this part e Denotes movement Instructing user to carry out action in a specified direction Indicates alignment axis can also indicate insertion or movement of parts Alerts user that view has changed to a reverse angle PAGE 1 of 35 BT0179 Rev 02 02 1 3 Hardware 1 3 1 Included t
15. g use To remove the scanner handle simultane ously depress the handle release catch and slide forward Fig 18 4 1 3 Brake Handle Pivot the brake handle left or right to engage or disengage the brake Fig 18 Scanner handle removal To remove the brake handle pull straight up on the central knob of the black lever Fig 19 To reinsert align the spline on the handle with the socket and press down until it snaps into place NOTE Pulling the brake handle sideways causes binding and makes the handle difficult to remove Fig 19 Brake handle removal 4 1 4 Wheels The scanner body wheels are inter changeable To remove install the scanner wheels insert the provided 3 mm hex driver Fig 1 in the end of the shaft opposite the wheel you wish to remove Thread or unthread the desired wheel by hand Fig 20 Additional magnetic wheels may be installed when added magnetic attraction is necessary see Magnetic Wheel Kit on page 24 TIP Be sure all wheels are tight as this can affect the brake and encoder performance WARNING MAGNETIC MATERIAL The stabilizer wheel uses a magnetic wheel People with pacemakers or ICD s must stay at least 25 cm 10 in away Fig 20 Umbilical housing removal 4 1 5 Umbilical Housing The umbilical transmits encoder signals to the user instrument To remove the umbilical first remove the scanner handle Fig 18 and brake handle Fig 1
16. he yoke is level to avoid issues with the plunger set screw Fig 54 Reversed probe holder PAGE 16 of 35 4 3 Vertical Probe Holder Latch Probe Holder Adjustment Knob Vertical Adjustment Knob Pivot Buttons Probe Holder Arms Yoke Probe Holder Arm Adjustment Knob Transverse Adjustment Screw I O mnim olol w gt Frame Bar Fig 56 Adjust on frame bar Fig 57 Vertical adjustment Fig 58 Place buttons 1 The probe holder adjustment knob allows the probe holder to be attached to a frame bar as well as horizontal positioning on a frame bar Fig 56 2 Vertical adjustment knob allows the vertical probe holder height adjustment Fig 57 3 Position the pivot buttons where necessary Fig 58 When a narrow scanning footprint is required use the pivot button holes closet to the yoke TIP Probe pivoting may be impeded when closer to the yoke PAGE 17 of 35 BT0179 Rev 02 02 To mount a UT wedge in the probe holder follow these steps PI i PI a Fig 59 Adjust inner arm Fig 60 Adjust outer arm Fig 61 Tighten arm knob 4 Position the wedge on the inner probe holder arm Fig 59 TIP The probe holder yoke can accommodate many different probe and wedge sizes of varying widths It is best to centre the wedge with the yoke s pivot axis This can reduce wedge tipping when scanning Position the inner probe holder arm accordingly
17. ion 3 mm Hex Driver Microbe Case Frame Bar 35 cm see 6 6 1 MA012 X 05 Umbilical Housing see 6 2 1 rrigation Kit Probe Holder Spare Parts Kit 2 Probe BTS042 Pivot Tail 10 EA470 3 8 in Wrench Fig 86 Kit components PAGE 29 of 35 BT0179 Rev 02 02 6 2 1 Umbilical Style corneto Company Instrument ad Company Instrument B Olympus OmniScan MX Zetec ZIRCON TOPAZ G Sonotron Isonic E Olympus Focus LT Zetec Z Scan M GE USM Vision D Olympus OmniScan MX2 OmniScan SX U Sonatest VEO PRISMA F TD Focus Scan Handy Scan Pocket Scan V Pragma PAUT 16 128 PragmaLite Fig 87 Umbilical style NOTE Additional encoder connector styles available contact Jireh Industries Ltd on page i 6 3 Accessories 6 3 1 Magnetic Wheel Kit 5 Part Description BTG014 Magnetic Wheel Kit Fig 88 Magnetic wheel kit 6 3 2 Pre Amp Bracket Part Description CES029 Pre Amp Bracket CES029 V Pre Amp Bracket with Velcro Fig 89 Pre amp bracket wWREH PAGE 30 of 35 design create innovate 6 4 Probe Holders 6 4 1 Slip Joint Probe Holder Parts BOM ID Description 1 PHS022 Slip Joint Probe Holder Subassembly MDO50 010 Arm Clamp Screw SHCS M4x0 7 X 10 mm SST Swing Arm Knob Swing Arm Probe Holder Arm Adjustment Knob 6 SEE652 Yoke Style Arm Style 8 PH0011 X Pivot Button Style s
18. l only move within the slip joint adjustment range and have no spring tension 2 Push the probe holder yoke down toward inspection surface until the wedge is approximately 6 mm in above the inspection surface Fig 40 Fig 41 Lift and press latch button Fig 42 Spring loaded scan position 3 Lift probe slightly and press latch button Fig 41 to apply spring pressure to the wedge 4 Gently lower probe holder and wedge to the scanning surface Fig 42 4 2 3 Probe Holder Force Adjustment It is possible to adjust the tension of the probe holder spring NOTE To perform this operation the 2 mm hex wrench Fig 4 and 3 mm hex wrench Fig 6 is required When configured correctly these Light 1kg zi settings exert the indicated spring Medium 2 kg 4 lb force on the Probe Heavy 3kg 6lb PAGE 13 of 35 BT0179 Rev 02 02 To adjust the probe holder s force follow these steps NOTE Do not perform this operation on scanning surface O Fig 44 Unlatched position 1 Ensure the probe holder is in the upright latched position Fig 39 2 Lift probe holder slightly and press the latch button Fig 43 to release the probe holder the full 45 degrees 3 Insert the short arm of a 3 mm hex wrench into the 3 mm slot Fig 44 pS Fig 45 Insert hex wrenches Fig 46 Press 3 mm hex wrench down 4 Place the 2 mm hex wrench into the force adjustment screw Fig 45 5 Lightly
19. may cause failure or permanent damage to items such as watches memory devices CRT monitors medical devices or other electronics People with pacemakers or ICD s must stay at least 25 cm 10 in away Two sets of the magnetic wheel kits can also be used on the scanner body thus doubling the magnetic force Fig 80 To install or remove single wheels see Wheels on page 8 NOTE Magnetic wheels may lose their magnetic properties if heated above 175 F 80 C 1 Ensure the four existing wheels are tight see Wheels on page 8 Fig 80 Magnetic wheel kit 2 On the magnetic wheel to be attached locate the threaded side of the PAGE 24 of 35 magnetic wheel orient the threaded side towards the scanner Fig 80 3 Overcome the magnetic resistance to screw the additional wheel to the axle of the wheel block Fig 80 1 4 Insert the 3 mm hex driver into the opposite axle and tighten the additional wheel Fig 80 2 TIP To remove additional wheels reverse these steps 4 5 Pre Amp Bracket The pre amp bracket mounts to any gt dovetail groove to hold a pre amp Compatible with most standard pre amps use the adjustable screw mounting t channel on the bottom of the bracket to attach a pre amp The pre amp bracket may also be ordered with velcro straps which are used to hold the pre amp lt Fig 81 Insert velcro straps Fig 82 Place pre amp and wrap velcro Fig 83
20. ools O Fig 1 3 mm hex driver Fig 2 3 8 in wrench The 3 mm hex driver Fig 1 is sufficient for all typical operations and adjust ments of the MICROBE The 3 8 in wrench Fig 2 is used to remove and install buttons on the probe holders 1 3 2 Optional tools Some specialized adjustments require tools that are not included with this kit AEO ATE Fig 3 1 5 mm Fig 4 2 mm Fig 5 2 5 mm Fig 6 3 mm hex wrench hex wrench hex wrench hex wrench 1 3 3 Maintenance General cleaning of components is important to keep your system working well All components that have no wiring or cables are completely waterproof Components can be washed with warm water dish soap and a medium bristle brush Before using the scanner ensure all connectors are free of water and moisture NOTE All components with wiring cables or electrical connections are splash proof However these components are NOT submersible NOTE Never use strong solvents or abrasive materials to clean your scanner components JIREH PAGE 2 of 35 design create innovate 2 Configurations 2 1 One Probe Cantilever Fig 7 One probe cantilever configuration 2 2 Two Probe Fig 8 Two probe configuration PAGE 3 of 35 BT0179 Rev 02 02 Two Probe Cantilever 2 3 Fig 9 Two probe cantilever configuration Four Probe 2 4 Four probe configuration Fig 10
21. or ninety 90 days from the date of replacement or repair whichever provides longer coverage for you When a product or part is exchanged any replacement item becomes your property and the replaced item becomes Jireh s property When a refund is given your product becomes Jireh s property OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE To utilize Jireh s warranty service you must ship the product at your expense to and from Jireh Industries Before you deliver your product for warranty service you must phone Jireh and obtain an RMA number This number will be used to process and track your product Jireh is not responsible for any damage incurred during transit EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS This Limited Warranty applies only to hardware products manufactured by or for Jireh Industries This warranty does not apply a to damage caused by accident abuse misuse misapplication or non Jireh products b to damage caused by service including upgrades and expansions performed by anyone who is not an Jireh Authorized Service Provider c to a product or a part that has been modified without the written permission of Jireh Jireh Industries Ltd 53158 Range Rd 224 Ardrossan AB T8E 2K4 Canada PH 780 922 4534 Fx 780 922 5766 www jireh industries com PAGE 34 of 35 All brands are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners and third party entities Changes or modifications to this unit or accessories not expressly approve
22. ounted lever and rotate the pivot down 90 Fig 26 2 Align the pivot tail with the pins at the rear of the scanner body Fig 27 PAGE 9 of 35 BT0179 Rev 02 02 y Fig 28 Screw to scanner body Fig 29 Return pivot position 3 Using the supplied 3 mm hex driver screw the pivot nose to the scanner body Fig 28 4 Rotate the pivot to the original position and lock the side mounted lever Fig 29 vee 4 1 9 Pivot Buttons Available in a variety of shapes and sizes fitting various wedge dimensions Use the supplied 3 8 wrench Fig 2 to remove and install pivot buttons in the desired hole location Fig 30 V O Fig 30 Pivot buttons PAGE 10 of 35 Slip Joint Probe Holder Frame Bar Probe Holder Adjustment Knob Latch Swing Arm Knob Yoke Probe Holder Arm Adjustment Knob Probe Holder Arm Arm Clamp Screw I 0 n m 00 0 gt hw Pivot Buttons 4 2 1 Probe Holder Setup Fig 32 Attach to frame bar Fig 33 Adjust on frame bar 1 Rotate the probe holder adjustment knob and attach probe holder to a frame bar Fig 32 2 Use the probe holder adjustment knob to position the probe holder along the frame bar Fig 33 Fig 34 Adjust swing arm PAGE 11 of 35 BT0179 Rev 02 02 Fig 35 Place pivot buttons 3 4 Use swing arm knob to position the swing arm Fig 34
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24. s in latched upper position Fig 62 2 Using the supplied 3 mm hex driver Fig 1 unscrew the yoke pivot screw and remove yoke Fig 72 3 Loosen the probe holder arm adjustment knob and the arm clamp screw Slide the probe holder arms off the yoke Fig 73 Fig 74 Flip yoke and reverse arms Fig 75 Attach arms amp move buttons 4 Flip the yoke 180 and swap the probe holder arms Fig 74 5 Place the pivot buttons on the inside of the probe holder arms Fig 75 us ing a 3 8 in wrench Fig 2 wREH PAGE 22 of 35 design create innovate YI x Fig 76 Screw yoke to opposite side Fig 77 Lower 90 stop post 6 Mount the yoke to the opposite side of the base using the supplied 3 mm hex driver Fig 76 TIP Keep the yoke level with the base as to ensure no conflicts with the plunger set screw attached to the yoke 7 Locate the recessed M3 screw stop post on the bottom of the probe holder Unscrew the stop post using a 1 5 mm hex wrench until it has cleared all obstructions Do not remove stop post Fig 77 Fig 78 Raise opposite 90 stop post Fig 79 Reversed probe holder 8 Raise the stop post on the opposite side until the side of the post clearly contacts the 90 stop point on the probe holder s base Fig 78 PAGE 23 of 35 BT0179 Rev 02 02 4 4 Magnetic Wheel Kit WARNING maenetic MATERIAL The magnetic wheel kit produce a magnetic field which

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