Prerequisites
You must be equipped with a standard set of tools. This tool set must comprise the normal tools for mechanical tasks, such as different screwdriver types, pliers, adjustable
spanners and wrenches. Each tool must be provided in various sizes. We recommend that all tools are demagnetized to protect your equipment. The following specific tools and items are required for this task:
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Wooden protective plate (for the transducer face) |
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Wooden beams with height minimum 15 cm |
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Lifting eye bolt (10 mm) x 3 |
Context

The three M10 lifting eye bolts are inserted into these threaded holes.
The shipping box has two “rooms”, one to house the transducer, and one to house the cables. The transducer is placed with its “face” downwards. It rests on a protective cushion shaped to fit the transducer face. A wooden beam is placed across the top of the transducer body. It secures that the transducer stays in place during transportation.
NoteA transducer must always be handled as a delicate item. Wrongful actions may damage the transducer beyond repair.
The transducer cables must also be handled with care. Avoid sharp objects, and do not exceed the minimum bending radius. Any damage to a cable may cause water ingression. Water follows the cable cores into the transducer, and causes damage that can not be repaired.
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Wooden protective plate (for the transducer face) |
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Wooden beams with height minimum 15 cm |