TIS0002908.001 en-US-PV-351-SOP-CRI-PTZ Camera
TIS0002908.001 en-US-PV-351-SOP-CRI-PTZ Camera
TIS0002908.001 en-US-PV-351-SOP-CRI-PTZ Camera
Original Instructions
2019-11-26 | No: TIS0002908.001 en-US
PTZ Camera Removal and Installation Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1 Customer Acknowledgment ................................................................................. 5
2 General Information............................................................................................... 7
2.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 7
2.2 Qualifications / Licenses Required ......................................................................................... 7
2.3 Terms and Abbreviations ......................................................................................................... 7
2.4 Manufacturer's Information...................................................................................................... 8
3 Safety ...................................................................................................................... 9
3.1 Safety First ................................................................................................................................ 9
3.2 Job Safety and Environmental Analysis (JSEA) .................................................................... 9
3.3 Risk Factors .............................................................................................................................. 9
3.4 Safety Precautions Before and During the Work ................................................................... 9
3.5 Personal Protective Equipment ............................................................................................. 10
8 Procedure Compliance........................................................................................ 21
8.1 Procedure Acknowledgement ............................................................................................... 21
8.2 Adherence and Compliance................................................................................................... 21
1 Customer Acknowledgment
Use only Epiroc original parts. Damage or breakdown that is caused by non-original spare
parts are not covered by the warranty or product liability.
Epiroc is not held responsible for damages that are caused by unauthorized modification of
the machine and its associated equipment.
The manufacturer is not liable for damage that is caused by inappropriate use.
The following damages are not covered by the customer warranty policy:
• Damage from substandard repairs,
• Injury to personnel from unresolved repairs,
• Damage to equipment from unresolved repairs.
Always refer to the customer warranty policy.
Performance specifications are based on maximum computed values and are subject to re-
visions without notification. Nothing in this instruction extends any warranty or representa-
tion expressed or implied, regarding the products described. Any such warranties or other
terms and conditions shall be in accordance with Epiroc standard terms and conditions of
sale for such products, which are available upon request.
Specifications represented herein are calculated values at 100% efficiency. Epiroc is con-
stantly striving for product improvements and enhancements. Accordingly, Epiroc reserves
the right to make such changes in specifications and design as the company considers in
conformity with this policy or due to unavailability of materials or assemblies.
2 General Information
2.1 Introduction
This SOP provides an administrative control to help manage the hazards and risks of doing
the task of Component Removal and Installation.
As a preface to using this SOP, all other types of controls, such as elimination, substitution,
isolation, and engineering must be considered and implemented.
Term Definition
Job Safety and Environmental Local job risk observation tool, used for job hazard identification and
Analysis determination of how to manage the risk through appropriate control
measures.
Approved lifting device A device that is connected to, or applied on, a component for the pur-
pose of lifting it. The device must fulfil local regulations and require-
ments for the lifting operation. All lifts must be assessed and calcu-
lated by an approved person inclusive of rigging selection and place-
ment on the load to determine the safe lifting methods that are ap-
plied.
Equipment Auxiliary equipment to assist task operations, including but not limited
to lifting devices, compressors, tooling.
Abbreviation Definition
Abbreviation Definition
CAM Camera
Sweden USA
Epiroc Rock Drills AB Epiroc Drilling Solutions, LLC
Klerkgatan 21 2100 North First Street
Örebro, 701 91 Garland, Texas 75040 - USA
India India
Epiroc Mining India Limited Epiroc Mining India Limited
Phoenix Market City, Viman Nagar 90, MIDC, Satpur
Pune, 411014 Nashik, 422007
China
Epiroc (Nanjing) Construction and Mining Equipment Limited
2, Hengtai Road
Nanjing Economic and Technological Development Zone
Nanjing, 210033
3 Safety
NOTE: Refer to local or site-specific regulations and the JSEA or equivalent type of
! job-risk-assessment documentation.
¡ Assess the risks and plan the work carefully when you work from an elevated plat-
form.
¡ Store equipment and tools in a safe location so that your footing is secure.
¡ Use the correct body harnesses when you work from an elevated platform.
NOTE: Due to the variation of machine options and components, actual values can dif-
! fer from data. Data is for reference only.
4.5 Tools
Description Specification
Tags As required
Description Specification
Ladder
4.7 Consumables
NOTE: To create an order list request for the spare parts, refer to the Spare Parts Cat-
! alog for the specific machine model and serial number.
PTZ camera 1
Cap screws 4
Lock nuts 4
NOTE: The listed documentation must be available in valid version at the location
! where the job is done.
Description Reference
Safety Locks and Tags Minimum Requirements Model specific Maintenance Manual
DANGER
Electrocution Hazard
Operating near or contacting a power line with any part of the ma-
chine can cause electrocution, causing death.
u Do not raise or lower the mast or operate the machine near elec-
tric power lines.
u Keep at least 3 meters (10 feet) away from power lines.
u If there appears any danger of wind or other obstruction decreas-
ing the distance, do not drill in that area.
4. Attach safety locks and tags to the machine in accordance with the site-specific
procedures or refer to Safety Locks and Tags Minimum Requirements in the Main-
tenance manual.
5. Put a ladder in a position to get access to the PTZ camera (Figure 1, item A) that is
mounted at the top of the cab.
Figure 1
A PTZ camera
6. Remove the four cap screws and lock nuts (Figure 2, item A) that secure the PTZ
camera to the mounting bracket.
Figure 2
7. Lift the PTZ camera off of the mounting bracket (Figure 3).
Figure 3
8. Disconnect the camera cable (Figure 4, item A) from the bottom of the PTZ cam-
era.
Figure 4
A Camera cable
9. Secure the camera cable so that it does not fall into the mounting bracket.
10. Remove the PTZ camera (Figure 5, item A) from the machine. Discard the PTZ
camera.
Figure 5
A PTZ camera
1. Attach safety locks and tags to the machine in accordance with the site-specific
procedures or refer to Safety Locks and Tags Minimum Requirements in the Main-
tenance manual.
2. Apply dielectric grease to the end of the camera cable (Figure 6, item A).
Figure 6
A Camera cable
3. Connect the camera cable to the bottom of the new PTZ camera (Figure 4).
4. Put the PTZ camera onto the mounting bracket (Figure 3).
5. Insert four new cap screws with lock nuts (Figure 2) to secure the camera to the
mounting bracket.
NOTE: After completing the installation section of this instruction, the component is in-
stalled but possibly not ready to operate. A trained machine specialist must proceed
! with a commissioning start-up procedure to make sure that the machine system status
is correct for start-up and all machine safety and functional requirements are met. Refer
to the machine-specific manuals for information about machine start-up requirements.
NOTE: Make sure that the work area is clean, free of unwanted material, and tools are
! returned to the designated locations.
WARNING
Energized Machine
Can cause serious injury
u The machine must be fully energized and the engine/motor must be switched on to
complete this procedure.
u Be careful around moving parts and pinch points.
1. Inform the supervisor, lead hand, and all other persons concerned of the intent to
start the machine for testing purposes.
NOTE: Make sure that all personnel and bystanders are clear of
! the machine before start-up.
2. Remove the safety locks and tags from the machine in accordance with the site-
specific procedures or refer to Safety Locks and Tags Minimum Requirements in
the Maintenance manual.
3. Set the key switch to the ON position. Do not energize the engine/motor.
7. Once the cameras are ready for operator view, make sure that CAM 1 operates
correctly.
8. Press the quad view button (Figure 7, item B) on the left operator panel to change
the camera view.
Figure 7
A Power button
C Wiper button
9. Once CAM 1 is selected, press the power button (item A) for the camera.
10. Use the dual axis joystick to make sure that all of the functions of the PTZ camera
operate correctly.
11. Press the wiper button (item C) to make sure that the camera wiper is functional.
8 Procedure Compliance
9 Procedure Report
Use the report to document all of the installation specifications such as torques and pres-
sures.
The report must be completed, signed, and stored to use as a record, if settings or installa-
tion conditions require verification. Include photos where necessary.
Machine Model:
Machine Number:
Machine Hours:
Component Model:
Technician Name:
Technician Signature:
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