Installation guide
SENSORRAIL IIIE ADRL3TRK SERIES  8200-0593-02, REV. A 
INSTALLATION GUIDE
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4. Install Rail Sections 
Rail sections connect end-to-end to create the 
camera route. Repeat this procedure for each rail 
section until the total rail is complete, as straight as 
possible, and uniformly butted. 
Note: 
•  The rail should look straight, but does not have 
to be precisely straight. 
•  TAKE YOUR TIME aligning rail segments. 
Cumulative misalignment can cause a 
noticeable curve in the rail. 
•  A single rail section attached to a threaded rod 
will sway, making subsequent rail installation 
difficult. Therefore, for ease of installation, the 
first two rail sections are joined on the ground 
BEFORE they are attached to the rods. 
Tools, Equipment, and Parts Required for 
this Operation 
•  Proper lift equipment (scissor lift with extended 
work platform is recommended) 
•  Hilti PR-15 rotating laser leveling device 
•  2.5m rail sections required to complete rail 
•  M8 locking nuts (one per rail section). 
Procedure 
A. Join two rail sections on the ground. 
1.  Uniformly butt the rail sections together by 
sliding the mating groove of one section over 
the protruding jointing plate of the other. 
There should be no space between the two 
sections. Also, each exposed PVC holder 
should insert into the adjacent rail section. 
2.  Center the loose jointing plates over the joint 
and hand-tighten the outside screws of all 
plates. 
B. Attach the rail sections to the threaded rods. 
1.  Using the scissor lift, raise the sections until 
the rods just touch the holes of each stirrup. 
2.  CAREFULLY raise sections further until the 
rods enter the holes in the stirrups and the 
top of the stirrups are butted against the nuts 
on the rods. 
3.  Secure each rail section to the rod using a 
Nylon stop nut. DO NOT tighten the nut. 
C. Level the rail sections. 
1.  Level sections by adjusting the two center 
screws in the top jointing plates. 
2.  At the joint, check the top surface of the 
rolling track within the rail for misalignment 
that can cause the camera trolley to vibrate. 
3.  Once leveled, tighten the stop nuts under the 
stirrups. 
D. Straighten the rail sections. 
1.  Place the laser leveling device in horizontal 
mode, and run the beam along the rail. 
2.  Measure the gap between the beam and the 
side of the rail; it should not be more than 
1cm (0.4in). If the gap is greater than 1cm, 
repeat step C. 
BE CAREFUL. Maximum joint gap cannot 
exceed 0.4mm (0.016in). Use a feeler gauge 
to verify. 
3. If necessary, straighten sections by adjusting 
the two center screws in the side jointing 
plates. 
Note: 
•  The rail should look as straight as possible, 
but does not have to be precisely straight. 
However, how straight and level the sections 
are IS IMPORTANT because they determine 
how straight the finished rail will be. 
•  Despite efforts, the rail can bend up to 10cm 
(4in) from one end to the other due to the 
cutting tolerance of the aluminum (0.2mm). 
E.  Attach each subsequent 2.5m rail section to 
the rail. 
1.  Using the scissor lift, raise the next rail until it 
aligns with the previous section and the top 
of the stirrup is against the nut on the rod. 
2.  Repeat steps B–D. 










