MovieBird 24 Instruction Manual

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MovieBird 24
Instruction Manual
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MOVIEBIRD® MovieBird 24 Instruction Manual
Table of Contents
1. Safety Guideline/Points ................................................................................................................ 3
Safety Guideline
Safety Points
Part 2. Crane Mechanics
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Part 3. Electronics/Troubleshooting
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1. Safety Guideline/Points
Safety Guideline
1. The assembly instructions must be read and understood before setup or operation. The crane may only be assembled in accordance with the manufacturer’s instruction manual. The manufac­turer’s technical specications and limits must be adhered to at all times and in no way exceeded.
2. The MovieBird Telescopic Crane may only be setup or operated by trained and experienced per­sonnel.
3. The crane may not be assembled or operated under the inuence of alcohol, drugs or any other intoxicating substances.
4. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damages, injuries, or accidents occurring due to negli­gence by the crane operator, misuse of the crane or disregarding the instruction manual.
5. The camera crane must be used on the even terrain.
6. Make sure there are no electronic cables and electronic appliances within the movement range of the crane arm when it is left unattended in assembled state. If the pan and tilt remote head is higher than the central pivot section the crane system should not be left unsupervised.
7. After setup of the crane the pan and tilt remote head should be positioned under the central piv­ot section. If the pan and tilt remote head is higher than the central pivot section the crane system should not be left unsupervised.
8. Make sure that there are no wires with electric power which has a higher voltage than the safety level within the movement range of the whole crane system. The power supply cable should not be pulled when swivelling the crane arm.
9. Avoid abruptly swivelling or stopping the crane as it may cause the crane to fall.
10. The crane must not be used in environments with wind speed faster than 5.5–7.9 m/s.
11. When the camera crane is used during wet weather the pan and tilt remote head, control box and control bar must be protected against the rain as the control box is strictly prohibited from making contact with water.
12. When the crane is in operation no one must enter the enclosure of the crane arm. You must avoid anyone standing directly under the crane.
13. No loose objects may be stored or placed in or on the crane.
14. Ensure the location where the crane is installed can support the double overall weight of the crane, (including the counterweight) and operators.
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15. When the control system is working the gear of the remote head is not allowed to be turned, if it needs to be adjusted the power supply should be switched o before the adjustment is made.
16. In the interest of safety when operating the crane, abrupt or sudden movement of the crane should be avoided.
17. Only original accessories manufactured by MovieBird Technologies may be used with the crane.
18. Check that there are no objects placed around or on the rail of the moving counterweight trolley.
19. The crane arm must not be extended without another person holding the enclosure of the crane arm tightly.
20. The rst three sections (All moving sections) of the crane arm must not be held.
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Safety Points
1. MovieBird telescopic crane to be operated and assembled by a trained MovieBird Operator.
2. MovieBird telescopic crane not to be left unattended without rst securing arm to base with straps provided.
3. MovieBird telescopic crane only to be lifted by its own lifting straps using handles provided on cranes.
4. Care must be taken when lifting counterweights onto saddle.
5. All guards to be left in place on MovieBird during operation (unless removed by MovieBird oper­ator for adjustment only and then to be re-tted before re-use of MovieBird)
6. Electronic & mechanical “stops” to be in full safe working order ( to be veried by MovieBird Oper­ator)
7. Brake to be operated by MovieBird operator only.
8. Base must be maintained horizontally in a level position when in use.
9. All personnel in the vicinity of the MovieBird are to be made aware of its scope and speed of movement.
10. It is forbidden to operate the crane without all of the safety covers installed.
11. To reduce the possibility of injuries, the crane must be operated by at least two persons.
12. It is forbidden to remove or add any weight to the crane without permission of the crane oper­ator. Any added/removed weight will cause unbalancing of the crane which may lead to serious accident.
13. Any time during operating of the crane, the crane operator must have at least one hand holding the crane. Any hand-free movement of the crane arm is forbidden.
14. All of the service points, safety covers, adjustment screws – if not stated otherwise in this manual – are to be handled only by certied MovieBird technician.
15. Any people in the vicinity of the crane must be informed about the intended movement of the crane, it’s work characteristics and safety guidelines included in this manual.
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Safety Straps / How to Transport
When not in use, or during transport, the crane should always be secured
by two safety straps – one at the front and one at the back. On the dolly, fasten the safety straps with snap hooks at the eyebolts. On the crane, pull the straps through the holes provided. This prevents the straps from slipping off under strain or becoming detached unintentionally.
During transport, the sections need to be secured by attaching the
blockade, exactly how it’s shown at the picture below.
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Also both breaks (PAN/TILT) need to be released.
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MovieBird 24 Manual Instruction
Securing The Counterweights
The counterweights should always be secured by M16 bolts to prevent
them from falling off.
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MovieBird 24 Manual Instruction
Cleaning, Maintenance, Service
The crane should never be cleaned when the electronic is switched on
to avoid lethal injuries!
New grease should be applied to linear bearings from time to time depending on the frequency of crane usage and work environment. The rails should be cleaned before above step.
Also its highly recommended to check if belts are properly tensioned. If not then they should be tightened up. Nformation about how to do it is described deeper in this instruction.
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Part 2
Crane Mechanics
Part 2
Crane Mechanics
How To Balance The Crane
This step guide is showing an example of how to balance the crane.
1. Put 11 counterweights on each side of the crane (22 total).
2. Remove section blockade and release all breaks (pan/tilt).
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3. Extract the arm a little manually so the platform will go off from the front end stop.
4. Turn on electronics (box, leveling head, AC)
st
5. Intract the arm. This is the 1
6. Loosen up the rear strap. 2
position to balance the crane.
nd
person should be securing the crane. If that
person is able to hold the crane then remove both straps.
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