MODEL NO. GENERAL TOOLS USED NORMAL AREA OF USE E-1,E-2,E-3 and E-5 Pneumatic, Screw drivers,Riveters, Impact Wrenches. Engine Assembly, Two Wheeler Assembly, TV and VCR Assembly, Refrigerator,
Washing Machine E-9,E-15, E-22 and E-30 Impact Wrenches, Small Portable Spot Welders, Riveters. Body Shop of CARS,Fabrication Shops, Chassis Assembly of Cars, Tractors and Jeeps. E-40,E-50,
E-60,E-70 and E O 85 Hydraulic Tools HydraulicRiveters, Nut Runners, PortableSpot (Welders). Body Shop (Weld), Chassis Assembly. E-100, E-120 Multispindle Nut Runners, Pneumatic Riveters, etc
Assembly of TRUCKS, VAN,JEEPS, Chassis Assembly Shop, Body (Weld) Shops. CRITERION OF SELECTION FOR THE BEST SUITABLE MODEL Select the correct Model for the Weight (Mass) of Tools orEquipments
whichwill be hung. Weight means tool weight, that is, tool plus cable plus hose plusother accessories. EXAMPLE The weight of tools itself (14 Kgs) + the weight of accessories (3Kgs) isequal to 17
Kgs (total weight). So you should select E-22 MODEL (15-22Kgs) If the total weight is on the border of two models, you should select theLARGER model. This will benefit you since the Tool Balancer
will have a longerlife. Mount the balancer not to collide with structure. Keep the balancer uneven not to collide with each other. Attach the secondary support cable (or chain) to follow the moving
oftools. Adjust the main spring tension to be appropriate to the weight (mass) oftool (or instrument) At shipping, the main spring tension is set in the middle of its capacity.For increasing, turn
the worm clockwise. For decreasing, turn the wormcounterclockwise. TOTAL LOAD : When selecting a balancer , first consideration should be givento the weight of the total load to be balanced (tool
plus cable or hose plusother attachments). When the total weight has been determined, the balancermodel with the proper tension (weight range) can be chosen. BALANCER MOUNTING : For maximum
operatorefficiency andbalancer life, the Tool Balancer should always be mounted directly over the workarea , with the load perpendicular to the floor when in use. Working with theload not
perpendicular causes operator fatigue and excessive wear on Balancercable and drum. When it is necessary to continually move the Balancer and Toolfrom one position to another, a system of trolleys
and runways can beused. CABLE TRAVEL : Cable travel is the total length of cable which can beinstalled and pulled out of a balancer. CABLE OVERHANG : Cable overhang is any additional length of
cable attached to or part of the active cable, which does not retract into the balancer.Overhang cable is often necessary for work area with high ceilings. SECONDARY SUPPORT CHAIN It is strongly
recommended that all balancersmounted overhead have a secondary support chain attached, to prevent thepossibility of balancer accidentally falling. The chain attaches to the balancerwith the other
end attached to a support other than the one that supports thebalancer. The length of the chain should be kept to an absolute minimum.