PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

Turning radius

You must also consider the width of the passageway when the equipment must negotiate a corner, whether into a room, an elevator, or another passageway.

There are L-shaped turns and T-shaped turns. The diagrams and the tables that follow show the minimum space required to maneuver through the turns.

Figure 6-17. T-shaped turn

1Passage A

2Passage B

Figure 6-18. L-shaped turn

1Passage A

2Passage B

Using the turning radius tables

To use the tables:

1.Measure the minimum width of the passage or doorway you need to use. This is Passage A.

2.Find that number (or the next higher number) in the turning radius table and read across to the corresponding minimum value for Passage B, depending on the type of turn the equipment must negotiate.

XEROX DOCUPRINT NETWORK PRINTER SERIES INSTALLATION PLANNING GUIDE FOR MODELS 96/4635/180 NPS

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Xerox 180 NPS manual Turning radius, Passage a Passage B