TANKO® RF_IOM_Rev0

Mini retractor system TANKO-RF

1. Take the container connector out of the packaging and perform a visual inspection for damage, see chapter 4 Transport and Storage .

2. Welding preparation Create the hole (see Table 3.1-3: Container connector dimensions ) for the container connector in the container. Clean all the parts to be welded prior to assembly.

Base material

Suitable filler material

1.4435 2.4602

1.4430, 1.4440

2.4607

Table 5.2-1: Recommended Filler Materials

The owner is responsible for the selection of the correct welding filler and for the correct implementation of the welding joint.

The container connector, both for the clamp PC and for the thread PC, is provided with a circumferential marking [M]. This circumferential marking should form an intersection with the interior wall of the container and not protrude any deeper into the container. For easier assembly, it is useful to make a second marking at a distance equivalent to the wall thickness [s] from the existing exterior marking on the container connector in the direction of the clamp. Insert the container connector far enough into the container and align it until this marking matches the outer Ø at its outermost position, point [X]. Weld the container connector to the container. Weld distortion must be avoided by selecting suitable welding parameters. Before welding, connect the forming gas. Before welding, affix 3 to 4 tack weld-ons. *) see Table 3.1-3: Container connector dimensions

Ø Da [mm]*

X

M

Figure 5.2-2: Container connector connection

3. Welding Align the container connector to the container and affix 3 to 4 tack weld-ons. Weld the container connector to the container without distortion.

5 Installation

Operating/Installation instructions 2023/09

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