Olympus MX61A Manual - Page 16

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2-2 Detailed Assembly Procedures

}If the stage is expected to carry a heavy load, use the support spring unit (to be installed by Olympus dealer).
The system contains motorized parts. Do not plug in the power cord until all of the assembly procedures have
completed.
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Fig. 4
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Attaching the Stage
1. Using the Allen screwdriver (3 mm), remove the transport clamping plate
@ from the rear edge of the stage. (Fig. 4) The removed screws should be
used to clamp the stage when attaching it.
# Two transport protection sheets are placed in the gaps of the MX-
SIC8R stage. Be sure to remove them before using the system.
2. While holding the stage so that the coarse adjustment grip and X-axis/Y-
axis knobs are on the right, gently place the stage on the stage holder ².
Using the Allen screwdriver or Allen wrench, tighten the four screws tem-
porarily.
3. Remove the transport clamping plate(s) from the front ³ and side (MX-
SIC1412R2 only) | of the stage, move it to the rearmost position and,
after confirming that the stage and arm do not interfere with each other,
tighten the four screws firmly. (Fig. 4)
# The clutch and belt may stick together and prevent smooth opera-
tion of the release function if the stage has not been moved for a
long time. If this phenomenon occurs, take the remedial action de-
scribed in page 26 in the instruction manual.
When the 14 x 12 inch stage is combined, the position of the center
of gravity varies greatly depending on the position of the stage. Attach
the provided carrying rod to the front right side of the microscope
frame to prevent accidental overturning of the system when using
the 14 x 12 inch stage.
Caution Before Transporting the Stage (Fig. 4)
Before transporting the stage, be sure to attach the transport clamping
plates @³| and package the stage carefully. Do not transport the stage
when it is attached to the microscope frame or inadequately packaged.
Otherwise, the stage will be damaged.
(Figs. 3 & 4)