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This document is a construction manual regarding the "removal" of the Anshin Adjuster. In addition to the necessary preparation items for removal, we also introduce the construction steps and key points. Each step is accompanied by photos, making it very easy to understand. The "Anshin Adjuster" is an earthquake countermeasure (seismic) product that can be installed without driving seismic anchors (equipment anchors), making it suitable for places where you do not want to drill holes or frequently change layouts. [Contents] ■ Preparation items for removal ■ Construction steps (steps and key points) ■ How to easily remove the "Anshin Aiba"... *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us. [Official Instagram]: Currently showcasing construction examples ★☆ https://www.instagram.com/ansin_official/ [Official Website]: For inquiries, please contact us at the following! http://www.ans1828.com [Removal Video] https://youtu.be/DZAO1sLE1n0
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"Seismic Isolation Adjuster" Using jigs, gel, and adhesive for seismic isolation measures 【Gel Anshin V3】 ■ Size: 60φ, 50 square, 38φ ■ Lifespan: Over 20 years ■ Applicable temperature: -30℃ to 80℃ ■ No plasticizers used, making it resistant to oil stains ■ Special urethane and high-damping rubber ■ Usable for both seismic isolation series and seismic resistance series 【Anshin Gel】 ■ Size: 50 square, 30φ ■ Usable for seismic resistance series products ■ For those looking to further reduce costs 【Dedicated Jig Lineup】 〔Seismic Isolation Series〕 - Round jig bolt type: Can be installed on existing equipment - S round jig: Can be installed without changing the legs of the equipment - K square jig: For earthquake measures on shelves and lockers - L square jig: For shapes of legs like Electra pipes. Also prevents equipment shifting 〔Seismic Resistance Series〕 - Easy installation kit: Used in conjunction with round jig bolt type, allows for earthquake measures without lifting - R square jig: Prevents shifting of lightweight items 〔Auxiliary Products〕 - R square jig light: For securing extremely lightweight equipment - Cast lock: Supports caster legs - Pita Carpet: For areas where adhesive use is difficult, such as OA floors
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For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us. 【Official Instagram】: Currently showcasing case studies ★☆ https://www.instagram.com/ansin_official/ 【Official Website】: For inquiries, please contact us at the following! http://www.ans1828.com 【Removal Video】 https://youtu.be/DZAO1sLE1n0
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The Anshin Adjuster is an earthquake countermeasure product that can be installed without driving anchor bolts. It is ideal for places where you don't want to drill holes and frequently change layouts. It can withstand earthquakes equivalent to a seismic intensity of 7 (with a seismic period of 1 second and an acceleration of 1000 gal), addressing both horizontal and vertical shaking. This is a patented product that has obtained domestic patents in Japan and international patents in the United States. In addition to clean rooms where dust is not allowed and food and pharmaceutical factories, it can also be used for earthquake countermeasures in buildings with insufficient floor thickness for driving anchor bolts, such as those on the second floor and above. Moreover, while typical gels have low load-bearing capacity and require larger sizes to increase it, the gel used in the Anshin Adjuster is an industrial specialty product, making it compact while offering approximately ten times the load-bearing capacity compared to standard products. The Anshin Adjuster is also unaffected by conditions where water or oil may be present, such as in factories, kitchens, or outdoors, as the gel is sealed with a special adhesive called "Anshin Aiba." If you are facing challenges with earthquake countermeasures as part of your BCP (Business Continuity Planning), please feel free to contact us first.