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Page 23<strong>FEM</strong> <strong>9.832</strong> (08.2001)6 Data Table for all Factors of Influence(T: Tolerance field. V: Deformation value)Table 3 (continued)Rack typeNo.Factor of influence/Relating toMulti-Location Sy-stemSingle Location SystemStore HeightStore HeightFig.>12 m >12 m~12m ~24 m ~ 12 m ~24 mT1T2T3Load and rofile check 4.6Tolerance of load width (measurement accuracy)Tolerance of load length (measurement accuracy)Tolerance of load height (measurement accurac±3er side±3er side±2T4T5in X directionV1T6T7T8T9T10T11T12T13T14T15T16T17T18V2V3SIR machine 4.8Positionin accurac in X directionPositionin accurac in Y directionPositioning accuracy of load handling devicein Z directionPositioning accuracy of load handling device centerinMast manufacturing accuracy in X direction, e.g.ali nment, strai htness of vertical uide railMast manufacturin accurac in Z directionHorizontal twisting of the lifting carriage due tomast uide tolerancesInclination of the load handling device top edge inX direction in relation to the horizontal datumInclination of the load handling device top edge inZ direction, with reference to the horizontal datum,resulting from erection tolerances, roller clearances,floor and u er uide rail tolerancesSide uide roller la ,bottomErection accuracy of the height positioning markerswith reference to the rack corn artment levelsLoad handling device deflection, unloaded (rollerclearance and wearWheel and floor rail wearMast deflection resulting from oscillations inX directionMast deformation in X direction at the top racka erture level load transfer deformation"continued"

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