Triner Scale TS60-1010 User Manual
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Assembly Guide
TS60-1010 Platform Scale
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ASSEMBLING THE SCALE
1) Attach the Six Feet to the Load Cells
Locate the 2 Side Rails and the 6 load cell feet. Screw the feet into each of the 6 load cell
locations on the underside of the Side Rails. Do not screw the feet all the way in; leave
approx. 1” of exposed thread. Screw in the middle foot of each rail further than the two
end feet, leaving approx. ¼” or less of exposed threads.
NOTE: After the scale assembly is complete, the 4 corner feet are adjusted first, then the
2 middle feet are adjusted down as needed to solidly contact the floor.
2) Place Side Rails Onto Wood Blocks and Position as Required
SYNOPSIS:
The Left Side Rail and Right Side Rail are forklifted into position, resting temporarily on
the wooden blocks that shipped with the palletized components. The weighing platforms
will also rest on the wooden blocks during the assembly process.
Place four wooden blocks into position where each side rail will be placed. Forklift the
side rails into position, resting it on top of the blocks. Position the side rails parallel to
each other. Space the rails 10’ 4” apart, allowing room for the two 10 ft. wide weighing
platforms to be placed between the rails.
Center the rails on the blocks to assure that the rails will be stable and that the weighing
decks will also be well supported by the blocks during assembly.
NOTE: The side rails are not interchangeable. Be sure to position them correctly.
Refer to Fig. 1b for placement guidance.
3) Loosely Bolt the First Weighing Deck Onto the Side Rails
SYNOPSIS:
The first of the two weighing decks is forklifted into position and loosely bolted into
place.
IMPORTANT!
Before beginning with assembly of the scale, thoroughly read and
understand this Assembly Guide.
Review the illustration Figures 1a and 1b in the Appendix section.
Become familiar with the basic configuration of the weighing deck and
the identifying markings on the components.
All figures containing the supporting illustrations and photos are
located in the Appendix section in the back of this guide.