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?
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A2: What is the minimum ceiling height recommended for an Apollo installation? |
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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? |
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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? |
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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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