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Service Manual In ternal WPC5 / WPC6 Page 5-158 5.5.3 Bottom guide rails, bottom position Now move the tower f urther down until it is j ust above the bottom lifting axis buff er Figure 5. 16 : Setting the position of …

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If you need to change the position of the bottom, rear guide rail, you must remove the cover on the
left-hand side of the WPC.
Figure 5.15: Adjusting the rear, bottom guide rail
The securing screws for the
guide rails can be
accessed through holes in
the frame to allow them to
be released and tightened.
Oval holes allow easy
horizontal adjustment of the
rails.

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5.5.3 Bottom guide rails, bottom position
Now move the tower further down until it is just above the bottom lifting axis buffer
Figure 5.16: Setting the position of the bottom rear guide rails, 0.5 mm..
Again use a feeler gauge to set a gap of 0.5 mm between the guide rail and the baseplate of the
gauge.
Now move the tower back up until the gauge is at the same height as the alignment marks for the
start of the chamfer of the bottom guide rails.
Used a feeler gauge to check that the gap between the guide rail and the baseplate of the gauge is
still 0.2 mm and adjust it if necessary.
If you need to adjust the positions of the bottom guide rails, you must remove the side covers of the
WPC. Refer to Figures 10 and 13 in this document.
NOTICE
Using 2 base plates
If you are working with two gauges, you can now move the tower approximately 10 cm
upwards to insert the 2nd gauge in Level 24 (the 5th level from the top).
Clamp the second gauge in the same way as you did the first with the „Gauge base
setting base plate position“ [03110862-xx] touching the lifting axis guide rails.

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5.5.4 Setting the top, front guide rails (position of the tower cover)
Figure 5.17: Front, top guide rails
Move the tower upwards, until the gauge is above the guidelines on the starting slopes of the upper
guide rails.
These guide rails are mount on the front part of the tower cover. Therefore, this is a setting,
depending on the adjustment of the tower cover position itself.
Figure 5.18: Gap at the front, top guide rail, checking the bottom position, 0.2 mm
First check the gap between the gauge and the guide rails using a 0.2 mm feeler gauge.