MyTana MS11-NG2 Mid-Sized Inspection System Installation Guide
- June 9, 2024
- MyTana
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MS11-NG2 Mid-Sized Inspection System
Installation Guide
MS11-NG2 Mid-Sized Inspection System
Replacing MS11-NG2 Push-rod
If the push-rod on your MS11-NG2 camera has been damaged, you can replace it yourself with replacement sections. You will need a large area to unwind the new push rod out, or have a helper hold the bundle together as you attach the end and then feed it into the reel.
Tools you will need
- Screwdriver
- Power screwdriver with 3/8″ adapter
- 4: 3/8” vinyl clamps
- 2: 10/32 x 3/4” bolts
- 2: 10/32 hex nuts
- 2: 10 x 3/4″ self tapping screws
- Electrical tape
- Membrane sleeve (incl with new push-rod)
- Heat gun
Remove old push-rod
Remove the 2 clamps which secure the push-rod/patch cord connection.
Carefully cut the membrane wrap on the push-rod side and peel back. Disconnect
old push rod from patch cord
Remove the two brackets that secure the end of the old push-rod to the reel.
Remove old push-rod, be careful to not let it spring out. Remove any remaining
membrane from patch cord.
Note the attachment holes A, B, C and D on the reel (left), for reattaching clamps moving forward.
Start new push-rod
Cut open the new section of push-rod taking care to not let it spring out of control. Carefully lay it out on the ground. Make sure no one steps on it or nothing rolls over it.
Feed the patch cord connection end of the new push-rod through the guide
bracket so the push-rod will load in counter clockwise.
Feed new push-rod in…
…until it is about in this position, note bump at start of main push rod in
relation to hole A.
Attach anchor bolts
Attach the first clamp with one of the 10/32 x 3/4” bolts to hole A (hex nuts
will be added later).
Screw in just until snug. You will tighten it completely after all the push-
rod is loaded into the reel.
Attach a second clamp with the other 10/32 x 3/4” bolt to hole B.
Check that both bolts are snug. Reel should look like this.
Patch cord connection
Line up the notch on the patch cord with the “key” on the push-rod as shown.
With notches lined up, push together until snug
Put electrical tape over connection to keep it out of the way while feeding
the rest of the push-rod into the reel.
Secure anchor bolts
Screw the hex nuts onto the bolts on the back side of the reel, through the
frame opening.
Hold the bolt secure on the inside as you tighten the nut on the backside
using the 3/8” adapter on the power drill.
Feed new push rod in
Finish winding the new push rod into the reel counter clockwise.
Be sure to stack the push-rod in neat “rows” to avoid kinking it.
It is best to feed the camera head connector through the guide and keep it
inside of the reel.
If you leave it out like this, it could spring out as you are working. Remove
electrical tape.
Add membrane wrap
Disconnect the patch cord connection.
Slide the membrane sleeve over the push-rod connection
Reconnect the patch cord to the push-rod.
Position the membrane sleeve over both sides so the connection is covered
completely.
Shrink wrap and clamps
Use the heat gun to shrink the membrane over the connection.
Without wasting time and working while the membrane is pliable, position the
last 2 clamps over the membrane on either side of the connection.
Line the clamps up with holes C and D and squeeze to tighten.
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