IAI America RCS2-RTC12L User Manual
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6. Whenever possible, use the RTC8L and RTC8HL types at speeds of 100 deg/s or
more.
If these actuators are operated at low speeds below 100 deg/s, the actuators will move slightly as they
move.
Even when the operating speed is low, however, vibration will decrease as the speed increases in the low-
speed range. Check the actual vibration level at the speeds you intend to use.
Take note that the larger the tool, the greater the vibration becomes at ends.
7. Transportation
7.1
Handling the Packed Actuator
When transporting the packed actuator, exercise due caution not to apply impact on the package by
dropping it or hitting it against other object.
x A person should never attempt to carry a heavy package on his own.
x When setting down the package temporarily, keep it horizontal.
x Do not step onto the package.
x Do not place on the package a heavy object that may deform the package or article of a shape that
allows the load to be concentrated in one area.
7.2
Handling the Unpacked Actuator
Once the actuator is unpacked, handle the actuator by its frame.
x When transporting the actuator, be careful not to hit it against other object. In particular, pay attention
to the output shaft and cover.
x Do not apply an excessive force to the various parts of the actuator. Pay special attention to the cables.
x When unpacking the actuator, exercise due caution not to drop the actuator. It may cause injury or
damage the machine.
x Should you find any part of the actuator missing or damaged during transportation, please contact an
IAI Sales Representative immediately.