Ets-lindgren 2110 Multi-Axis Positioning Systems (MAPS) User Manual

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Page 1 - User Manual

Model 2188 Series Multi-Axis Positioning System (MAPS) User Manual

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10 | Introduction Light Duty Mast Medium Duty Mast (shown with optional mount) Optional Items The following items are available as options to the

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Introduction | 11 Optional Part Description Part Number Free-Space Mount Kit • Light duty free-space mount kit is included with all light duty ma

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12 | Introduction ETS-Lindgren Product Information Bulletin See the ETS-Lindgren Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment for the f

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Maintenance | 13 2.0 Maintenance Before performing any maintenance, follow the safety information in the ETS-Lindgren Product Information Bullet

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14 | Maintenance Annual Maintenance Perform the following maintenance every 12 months after the MAPS is placed into service: • Use a good quality

Page 7 - MODEL 2110 LIGHT DUTY MAPS

Maintenance | 15 MAPS Maintenance Log Item Routine Bi-Annual Annual Routine Bi-Annual Annual Routine Bi-Annual Annual Routine Maintenance

Page 8 - MODEL 2115 MEDIUM DUTY MAPS

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Specifications | 17 3.0 Specifications MAPS Electrical Specifications Nominal AC Voltage: 208–230 VAC Input Frequency: 50/60 Hz Current Rating:

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Installation | 19 4.0 Installation Before connecting any components, follow the safety information in the ETS-Lindgren Product Information Bull

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ii | ETS-Lindgren L.P. reserves the right to make changes to any products herein to improve functioning or design. Although the information in this do

Page 13 - 2.0 Maintenance

20 | Installation Reference Point If installing the MAPS in an existing chamber: Remove the absorber from the floor and lower wall areas prior t

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Installation | 21 5. The MAPS drive units are designed to move from the shipping container to the chamber floor as a single unit. If you cannot m

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22 | Installation 9. When all anchor plates are securely mounted, remove the 1/4–20 screws that hold the anchor plates to the base. Discard the

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Installation | 23 14. Remove the bracket mounted on the drive unit that is attached to cable carrier. Two #6 screws hold the bracket to the unit.

Page 17 - 3.0 Specifications

24 | Installation To make sure the MAPS is level with the antennas in the chamber and is accurately centered in the chamber, install the mast(s).

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Installation | 25 Fit the flexible couplings of the mast and turntable together 3. Install the MAPS mast(s). Line up the flexible couplings and

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26 | Installation Align laser through the mast mount to the center of the chamber 5. When the knobs are securely in place, place the MAPS syst

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Installation | 27 Laser and tripod on turntable top (Shown with optional dipole mount plate) 6. Mount the laser onto a tripod, and then place i

Page 21 - ANCHOR PLATE INSTALLATION

28 | Installation LEVELING AND HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT If during the bore sight process it is determined that the MAPS system must be leveled or the he

Page 22 - UPPER DRIVE UNIT REMOVAL

Installation | 29 If installing the MAPS in a pit, mark the amount required to raise the unit up to level. Remove the top of the turntable and be

Page 23 - BORE SIGHT

| iii Table of Contents Notes, Cautions, and Warnings ... v1.0 Introduction .

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30 | Installation Position the actuating pins on each side of the limit switch access port 9. Verify the access port is located over the limit

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Installation | 31 The MAPS is designed to operate using 208–230 VAC single-phase 50 or 60 Hz power. The branch circuit supplying power to the moto

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32 | Installation Absorber Installation After the MAPS and mast(s) are leveled and bore sight is achieved, position the absorber that surrounds a

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Operation | 33 5.0 Operation Before placing into operation, follow the safety information in the ETS-Lindgren Product Information Bulletin incl

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34 | Operation Parameter Device 1–Turntable Theta Axis Device 2–Mast Upper Rotation Phi Axis S6 191 191 S7 223 223 S8 255 255 Ac 2.0 2.0 OC OFF O

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Warranty | 35 Appendix A: Warranty See the Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment for the complete ETS-Lindgren warranty for yo

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Assembly Drawings | 37 Appendix B: Assembly Drawings The following assembly drawings are located in the back pocket of the manual: • 111045 • 1099

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Page 33 - 5.0 Operation

EC Declaration of Conformity | 39 Appendix C: EC Declaration of Conformity

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Page 35 - Appendix A: Warranty

.67 FROM BOTTOMOF GEARBOX FLANGETO TOP OF COUPLING HUB11REF ONLY2827302939TRIM BELT TO LENGTHMATCHDRILL BELT WITHBRACKETSSEE SHEET 2 FOR DETAILS1.INST

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32 33SEE NOTE 2SEE NOTE 3BOTTOM ASSYGEARBOX ASSYTOP ASSY45409101536123473461331147341816172123242022112619 42444322585435 3332338 33453745144545414548

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1.631.63112519202127186159272224231012161141785313SEE NOTE 1SCREW MUST BOTTOM OUT INTOITEM 14, 2XPART OF LINEAR SLIDE ASSYSEE ASSY 1100734312834INSTAL

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1 1153109876152SEE NOTE 2SOME PARTS SHOWN IN EXPLODED VIEW FOR PART CLARITY.1.LINEAR SLIDES TO BE SET WITH MOTORBASE ATTACHED TO THEM2. FOR PROPE

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123REFER TO ASSY'S, SUB-ASSY'S, AND KITS FOR OTHER NOTES AND HARDWARE1. NEEDED FOR FINAL ASSY AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS.7.8063.00.1

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VIEW OF TABLEW/O WOOD TOP BRACKET ALONG WITH HARDWARE IS USED TO TIE SLIDER ASSY DOWN PRIOR TO CRATING AND BEFORE SHIPPING.1. MOVE SLIDER ASS

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.67 FROM BOTTOMOF GEARBOX FLANGE TO TOP OF COUPLING HUB16REF ONLY27302926122812TRIM BELT TO LENGTHMATCHDRILL BELT WITHBRACKETSSEE SHEET 2 FOR DETAILS1

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39314032153176311011113UPPER ASSEMBLY14 35 4617253421223318201943232416214 38363537 359834425LOWER ASSEMBLYGEARBOX ASSEMBLYSEE NOTE 244464646414646MAT

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THIS DRAWING REPRESENTS THE LOCATIONS OFABSORBER PARTS ON THE MAPS WOODEN DECK.TO BE USED AS REFERENCE ONLY.NOTES:110781109412(LOCATION MAY VARY)10941

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| v Notes, Cautions, and Warnings Note: Denotes helpful information intended to provide tips for better use of the product. Caution: Denotes a hazar

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Introduction | 7 1.0 Introduction The ETS-Lindgren Multi-Axis Positioning System (MAPS™) is designed to perform measurements of spherical ante

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8 | Introduction Part Description Part Number Fiber optic cables, installation hardware, fiber optic feedthrough connectors 110084 MODEL 2115 MEDI

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Introduction | 9 The following steps were taken to minimize potential radio frequency (RF) obstruction or distortions of RF signals from low-direct

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