Telescopic covers - KABELSCHLEPP - #20

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Horizontal, handing telescopic covers.

Technical information.

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Z H G H 2.2 H 1.2 1 S2 U2 Y B B B A B B If Y1Y2can be slid on from the end faceDepending on the location of the center of gravity,with additional holder elements (above/below), fixed or unscrewable. 2 Y S1 2 U1 B h B h 1 h 3 H 1.1 H 2.1

Explanation of termsTechnical explanations

B
A =Maximum width of the telescopic coverB
S =Travel length of telescopic coverL
B =Width of guidewayB L = L + reserve
U1 =Width of undergrip – leftB
S SK U2 =Width of undergrip – righth
Z =CompressionIf the individual sheet metal elements are compressed inan end position, then the compression is the length of the bundle of metal plates.n=Number of platess=Plate thickness D=Sheathing
1 =Thickness of upper bundle of platesh
2 =Thickness of side bundleh
3 =Thickness of undergrip bundleH
1.1 =Height of telescopic cover above the contact surface – leftH
1.2 =Height of telescopic cover above the contact surface – rightH
(non-expandable plate length) UE=Distance between the plates at the support X=Gradation of metal plate at the driver wiper I=Plate lengthThe relationship between the plate length andplate width is selectable up to a ratio of 1:8 .
2.1 =Height of side leg piece – leftH
2.2 =Height of side leg piece – rightH
G =Total height of telescopic coverv=Travel speedL
SK =Machine travel lengthThe travel length of the machine is the distance thata moving machine component travels from one endposition to the other. L
78 Subject to change.

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