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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Apollo

A1: What is the tabletop weight limit?
A2: What is the minimum ceiling height recommended for an Apollo installation?
A3: How close to the rear wall can I install the Apollo?
A4: What is the smallest doorway an Apollo can be brought through during installation?

A1: What is the tabletop weight limit?
A. The maximum weight the Apollo table top is designed to hold is 626 lbs (284 kg). This includes accessories such as footrest or shoulder rest.

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A2: What is the minimum ceiling height recommended for an Apollo installation?
When the Apollo is vertical, it measures 8’ 4” (2540 mm) inches from the floor to the uppermost part of the table. We would like to maintain a safety distance around the Apollo in order to avoid collisions. Therefore, the ceiling height recommended for an Apollo installation should be no lower than 8’ 8” (2642 mm).

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A3: How close to the rear wall can I install the Apollo?
The table should be positioned far enough away from the rear wall so a person can get behind and make repairs. A minimum of 7 7/8” (200 mm) from the rear of the main beam motor to the wall is required in order to permit removal of the motor if necessary.

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A4: What is the smallest doorway an Apollo can be brought through during installation?
It depends on the actual site. The overall width of the Apollo is 42 1/8” (1070 mm), but this width does not run the entire length of the table. Because of this, the table can be moved laterally back and forth while entering a doorway. If necessary one of the motors can be removed, but only when entering the doorway. Care must be taken to brace the Apollo during this operation to avoid damage.

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