Mounting requirements alignment, Vertical alignment – Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems VORAD VS-400 SYSTEM INSTALL GUIDE User Manual
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Mounting Requirements
Alignment
The alignment of the Forward Looking Radar is critical to the correct operation of the Bendix
™
VORAD
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VS-400 system.
Improper alignment can cause the system to improperly detect objects in the vehicle’s path. Every precaution
should be taken to ensure the VS-400 alignment (both horizontal and vertical), is correct.
Alignment of the Forward Looking Radar is a repetitive process of adjusting the vertical and horizontal axis using the bracket screws.
Note:
The vehicle must be parked on a level surface. If the vehicle is on an angled surface, then level compensations must be made to
ensure proper alignment.
Below are steps for a typical alignment procedure. Other companies, such as Hunter Engineering Company (11250 Hunter Drive,
Bridgeton, MO 63044, 314-731-3020), can also be contacted to establish alignment using professional alignment equipment.
Vertical Alignment
The steps for vertical alignment are as follows:
1. Hold a digital level against the fl at surface of the mounting bracket.
2. Use a 5/32" Allen wrench to loosen the locking screws.
Note: Failure to loosen both locking screws will result in damage to the alignment bracket.
3. Adjust the alignment screws until the digital level reads down 0° ± .2°.
4. Once aligned, tighten the locking screws.
Note:
The illustration below shows a typical mounting and mounting bracket. The design may vary.
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Locking
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Alignment
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Locking
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