Technical Handbook Guide

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4.) Basic design selection criteria: Mono or Modular To determine the best cavity frame stay design (Mono or Modular) and size for the carrier type and style selected you must consider the following:

a.) Mono Designs: One or two piece molded links that snap together.

1. Non-Opening Cavity Access: designs require cables or hoses to be fished through center cavity or carrier system. This type of carrier system consists of simple molded links available in a wide range of widths that can be snapped together to easily create customized system lengths.

Mono

2. Opening Cavity Access: design has snap-open bars or lids for cables or hoses to be easily “dropped” into carrier cavity. This type of carrier system consists of simple molded links available in a wide range of widths that can be snapped together to easily create customized system lengths.

 The proper carrier family size needs to be selected, once one of the two aforementioned designs has been selected which has a cavity size available that best suits the inner height ( h i ) and width ( B i ) requirements calculated above.

b.) Modular Design:  Carrier systems consisting of molded polymer, aluminum, and plated steel with countless design options available through assembled components.

■ Please note the KS system product group (type and style), design (mono or modular) and size.

1. Hinged or Twist Opening Access to Cavities: design has snap-open bars or lids that are hinged as well as twist in and out (90 degrees, with open ended wrench) for cables or hoses to be easily “dropped” into carrier cavity.

Modular

2. Bolted-on/off Bar Access to Cavities : designs have bolted-on (can be easily disassembled by simply unbolting parts) reinforced aluminum bars for incredible strength and design flexibility (size, configuration, etc.)

 The proper carrier family size needs to be selected, once one of the two modular aforementioned designs has been selected, which has a cavity size available that best suits the inner height ( hi ) and width ( Bi ) requirements calculated above.

5.) Basic selection criteria: Cavity Size Once the best product type and style has been selected, find the proper cavity size available within that group type and style that best accepts the calculated inner cavity width ( B i ) and height ( h i ) values including all applicable safety factors.

■ Please note the KabelSchlepp system product group, type and style.

Specifications are subject to change without notice. KSA-0810-GC

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