Fairbanks Aegis Industrial Mild Steel User Manual

Installation Manual
Aegis Industrial
Mild Steel Floor Scale
51102
© 2008-2012 by Fairbanks Scales, Inc. All rights reserved
Revision 7 08/12
Amendment Record
AEGIS INDUSTRIAL MILD STEEL FLOOR SCALE
Document 51102
Manufactured by Fairbanks Scales Inc.
821 Locust
Kansas City, Missouri 64106
Created 2/08 Created Document Revision 1 2/08 Document Release Revision 2 03/08 Revised date of load cell(s)
Removed references to stainless steel model Altered image: 21896 MS
Revision 3 11/08 Updated Parts List Table Labels and Descriptions Revision 4 02/09 Updated Load Cell Parts Information Revision 5 04/09 Added Load Cell Impedance and mV/V Revision 6 04/10 Updated manual per ECO 641 for the parts list added 11175. Revision 7 08/12 Updated manual with adjusting feet drawing and instruction. Added
updated pit drawing.
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Disclaimer
Every effort has been made to provide complete and accurate information in this manual. However, although this manual may include a specifically identified warranty notice for the product, Fairbanks Scales makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents of this manual, and reserves the right to make changes to this manual without notice when and as improvements are made.
Fairbanks Scales shall not be liable for any loss, damage, cost of repairs, incidental or consequential damages of any kind, whether or not based on express or implied warranty, contract, negligence, or strict liability arising in connection with the design, development, installation, or use of the scale.
© Copyright 2008-2012
This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All rights are reserved; no part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission of the manufacturer.
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Table of Contents
SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................. 7
Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 7
Description ......................................................................................................................... 7
SECTION 2: COMPANY SERVICE INFORMATION .................................................. 8
General Service Policy ....................................................................................................... 8
Overview............................................................................................................................ 9
Physical Installation Notes ......................................................................................................... 9
Conferring with Our Client .......................................................................................................... 9
Pre-Installation Checklist ......................................................................................................... 10
Unpacking ............................................................................................................................... 10
Equipment Checkout ............................................................................................................... 11
Users’ Responsibility ............................................................................................................... 11
SECTION 3: SCALE INSTALLATION ...................................................................... 12
Load Cell Wiring ...................................................................................................................... 13
Calibration Steps ..................................................................................................................... 14
SECTION 4: INSTALLING ACCESSORIES ............................................................ 16
Installing Bolt-Down Plates ...................................................................................................... 16
Installing Ramps ...................................................................................................................... 17
Installing Bumper Guards......................................................................................................... 17
Installing Pit Frames ................................................................................................................ 18
SECTION 5: PARTS REPLACEMENT ..................................................................... 20
Load Cell Replacement ............................................................................................................ 20
Load Cell Specifications ........................................................................................................... 21
Junction Box Replacement ...................................................................................................... 22
Foot Assembly Replacement ................................................................................................... 22
SECTION 6: PARTS ................................................................................................. 23
Parts List ................................................................................................................................. 23
Parts Diagram ......................................................................................................................... 24
APPENDIX I: LOAD CELLS ..................................................................................... 25
APPENDIX II: MODEL MATRIX ............................................................................... 26
APPENDIX III: ACCESSORIES................................................................................ 27
Ramps, Bumper Guards and Pit Frames .................................................................................. 27
Bolt-down Plates, Eyebolts and Hole Plugs .............................................................................. 27
APPENDIX IV: PIT FRAME INSTALLATION ........................................................... 28
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Section 1: General Information
INTRODUCTION
The Aegis Floor Scale uses a standard junction box for interfacing to all analog weight indicators.
NOTE:
shipping damage with the carrier.
It is the owner's responsibility to document, notify, and follow-up regarding
DESCRIPTION
The scale platform is shipped in a crate, fully assembled and wired.
The floor scale sizes range from
The floor scale capacities range from
Both scale types are equipped with a
The junction box is constructed of stainless steel and all models have threaded holes in the decks for attaching eyebolts to facilitate installation and cleaning.
NOTE:
Specifications and sizes are shown in
30” x 30” to 6' x 8'
1K to 10K (lbs).
twenty-five (25) foot
Appendix II
.
interface cable.
.
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Absolutely NO
physical, electrical or program
modifications
other
Section 2: Company Service Information
GENERAL SERVICE POLICY
Prior to installation, always verify that the equipment satisfies the customer's requirements as supplied, and as described in this manual.
If the equipment cannot satisfy the application and the application cannot be modified to meet the design parameters of the equipment,
should NOT be attempted.
the installation
It is
the customer/operator's responsibility
to ensure the
equipment provided by Fairbanks is operated within the parameters of the equipment's specifications and protected from accidental or malicious damage.
than selection of standard options and accessories can be made by customers to this equipment
Repairs are performed by Fairbanks Scales Service Technicians and Authorized Distributor Personnel ONLY!
Failure to comply with this policy voids all implied and/or written warranties
W A R N I N G !
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Section 2: Company Service Information
OVERVIEW
Physical Installation Notes
Check all devices for proper operation. If any error messages occur, refer to Troubleshooting or the proper manual of that device.
Only those charges which are incurred as a result of the equipment's inability to be adjusted to performance specifications may be charged to warranty.
No physical alterations (mounting holes, etc.) are allowed during installation.
The installing technician is responsible that all personnel are fully trained and familiar with the equipment's capabilities and limitations before the installation is considered complete.
All electrical assemblies must be replaced as assemblies or units.
Replacement of individual components is not allowed. These components must be returned intact for replacement credit per normal
procedures.
All electronic and mechanical adjustments are considered to be part of the installation, and are included in the installation charge(s).
Included is any required computer programming or upgrades. Included are any accuracy and/or operational specification changes.
The AC receptacle / outlet shall be located near the Indicator and easily accessible.
Electrical connections other than those specified may not be performed.
Conferring with Our Client
The technician must be prepared to recommend the arrangement of components which provide the most efficient layout, utilizing the equipment to the best possible advantage.
The warranty policy must be explained and reviewed with the customer.
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