Laserfiche WebLink
Item # 207 ' <br /> Assembling Probe Components Assembling Floats onto Probe Shaft <br /> 1 <br /> Assembling Floats onto Probe Shaft ' <br /> The Product floats, Water Floats (if ordered),and Boots from Probe Installation Kits are assembled on the probe <br /> shafts in the exact sequence and orientation shown in Figure 9. , <br /> IMPORTANT! Failure to push the boot as far as possible onto the probe shaft could cause the boot and float(s) to <br /> fall into the tank.The boot must be pushed on until it"locks" on the probe shaft.Also,water floats must be <br /> installed, if ordered,for the probe to operate correctly. ' <br /> Handle the probe carefully. Striking or dropping the probe will result in loss of calibration and could cause <br /> permanent damage. <br /> 1 <br /> 4-Inch Floats 3-Inch Floats 2-Inch Floats ' <br /> -OR- <br /> P <br /> OR- - <br /> Produclfloat- �� Product float- Productfloat- <br /> slide on probe slide on probe slide on Probe ' <br /> shaft first shaft first. shaft first. <br /> Up ' <br /> Water float- Water float Water floaP <br /> (Optional) (Optional) to <br /> ptional) ' <br /> slide an probe slide on probeslide on probe <br /> shaft second shaft second. shaft second. <br /> 1 <br /> Bottom of Boot-slide on Boat-slide on Boot-slitle on ' <br /> probe shaft r probe shaft last probe shaft last �probe shaft last <br /> �'. <br /> 740.5 M% ' <br /> Figure 9. Probe float installation ' <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 12 ' <br />