Measuring Wire Clearances With The Imow Ruler - Stihl RMI 422 P Manual De Instrucciones

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11.3 Measuring Wire Clearances with the
iMow Ruler
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The perimeter wire (1) can be routed next to surfaces such
as patios and paths as long as the surface is flat, level with
the grass, and allows the robotic mower to travel unimpeded
by obstacles. If necessary, the robotic mower may travel
with one rear wheel outside the mowing area. The maximum
height difference between lawn area and obstacle must not
exceed 0.8 in. (2 cm).
A
The iMow Ruler is designed to help you maintain the proper
the clearances when installing the perimeter wire. It will help
you quickly and easily measure the following distances:
A = 8.7 in. (22 cm)
Minimum distance to be maintained between an
obstacle and the perimeter wire.
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B
Wire clearance for routing corridors, @ 11.7.
To ensure that the robotic mower runs without contacting
any obstacle:
► Keep a minimum clearance of the length of the iMow Ruler
(A = 8.7 in. (22 cm)) from obstacles.
► If routing the perimeter wire in confined areas, keep a
minimum clearance of two times the length of the
iMow Ruler (17.4 in. (44 cm)), @ 11.4.
B = 2.4 in. (6 cm)
Wire clearance for funnel-shaped routing of the
perimeter wire at the start and the end of a
corridor, @ 11.7.
D
Increased wire clearance for routing the
perimeter wire around a corner with an obstacle
above the mowing surface, @ 11.
11 Installing the Perimeter Wire
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