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Regal Stainless SteelCages
Form No. 702715 Rev. C 03/07
New Model Numbers: 12000-00-CTCTEI, 12000-00-CTDREI,12000-00-DRCTEI, 12000-00-DRDREI, 12000-00-DREPEI, 12000-00-DRFNEI,12001-00-DRHJEI, 12000-00-EPDREI, 12000-00-EPEPEI, 12000-00-EPFNEI,12000-00-EPGLEI, 12000-00-EPHJEI, 12001-00-EPHJEI, 12000-00-FNDREI,12000-00-FNEPEI, 12000-00-FNFNEI, 12000-00-FNGLEI, 12000-00-FNHJEI,12001-00-FNHJEI, 12001-00-FNJFEI, 12001-00-FNLBEI
Former Model Numbers: 102100-2, 102101-2, 102102-2,103103-2, 102104-2, 102105-2, 102124-2, 102106-2, 102107-2,102108-2, 102109-2, 102110-2, 102111-2, 102112-2, 102113-2,102114-2, 102115-2, 103116-2, 102117-2, 102118-2, 102119-2O
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Strong, durable, welded stainless steelMany sizes and styles to fit your needsCombine to form dozens of arrangementsWide range of handy accessories
SSCIWheeling, IL (800) 323 7366
© Copyright 2007 by Suburban Surgical Co., Inc. All rights reserved.
No part of this document may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic ormechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system without
written permission.Inquiries should be addressed to Suburban Surgical Co., Inc.
Wheeling, Illinois 60090, USA
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - General Information ................................................................... 1Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 1About this Manual .................................................................................................................... 1Information and Safety Notices ................................................................................................ 2
Notes ............................................................................................................................. 2CAUTIONS .................................................................................................................. 2
SSCI Contact Information ........................................................................................................ 2Models ...................................................................................................................................... 3Other Regal Models .................................................................................................................. 4Accessories ............................................................................................................................... 4Safety ........................................................................................................................................ 5Care and Cleaning of Stainless Steel ........................................................................................ 5
Introduction .................................................................................................................. 5Cleaning and Cleansers ................................................................................................ 5Deodorizing Agents, Disinfectants, and Sanitizers ...................................................... 6Effect on Warranty ........................................................................................................ 6
Cleaning Requirements............................................................................................................. 6Warranty.................................................................................................................................... 7
Chapter 2 - Parts Identification ..................................................................... 9Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 9Unpacking and Inspection ........................................................................................................ 9Parts Included ......................................................................................................................... 10Cages ...................................................................................................................................... 10Bases ....................................................................................................................................... 10Floor Supports ........................................................................................................................ 10
Center Supports .......................................................................................................... 10Rear Supports ............................................................................................................. 11
Assembly Hardware................................................................................................................ 11General ........................................................................................................................ 11Corner Top Plates (1) .................................................................................................. 12Corner Bottom Plates (2) ............................................................................................ 12Top and Side Tee Plates (3) ........................................................................................ 13Bottom Tee Plates (4) ................................................................................................. 13Cross Plates (5) ........................................................................................................... 13Securing Clips............................................................................................................. 14Vertical Molding Strips (9 and 10) ............................................................................. 14Cap Screws ................................................................................................................. 14Double-face Tape ........................................................................................................ 14
Additional Hardware Items..................................................................................................... 15
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Chapter 3 - Assembly and Installation........................................................ 17General .................................................................................................................................... 17Space Requirements ............................................................................................................... 17Preparation of the Base ........................................................................................................... 17
General ........................................................................................................................ 17SSCI Stationary Base .................................................................................................. 17SSCI Mobile Base ...................................................................................................... 17Site-built Concrete Base ............................................................................................. 17Site-built Wood Base .................................................................................................. 18
Cage Assembly and Installation .............................................................................................. 19Arrangements and Tiers .............................................................................................. 19Unpacking and Inspection .......................................................................................... 19Tools Required ............................................................................................................ 19Assembly Sequence .................................................................................................... 20Assembly of Center and Rear Supports ...................................................................... 21Mounting the Cage to the Base (Tier 1) ..................................................................... 24
SSCI Stationary or Mobile Base ..................................................................... 24Site-built Concrete or Wood Base .................................................................. 25
Mounting Cages in Tier 2 or Higher ........................................................................... 27Installing Noise Reduction Strapping ..................................................................................... 28
General ........................................................................................................................ 28Strapping Requirements ............................................................................................. 28Tools Required ............................................................................................................ 28Installation Procedure ................................................................................................. 28
Reversing the Door Hinges ..................................................................................................... 30General ........................................................................................................................ 30Tools Required ............................................................................................................ 30Procedure .................................................................................................................... 30
Using Securing Clips to Connect Cages ................................................................................. 32General ........................................................................................................................ 32Installation .................................................................................................................. 32
Insulating the Cages ................................................................................................................ 33General ........................................................................................................................ 33Application ................................................................................................................. 33
Adding End Panels to the Arrangement.................................................................................. 34General ........................................................................................................................ 34End Panels .................................................................................................................. 34End Panel Uprights ..................................................................................................... 35End Panel Brackets ..................................................................................................... 36End Panel Installation Procedure ................................................................................ 36
Tools Required ................................................................................................ 36Procedure Summary........................................................................................ 36
Attaching the End Panels to the Cage ........................................................................ 37Mounting the End Panel Uprights .............................................................................. 38Installing the End Panel Brackets ............................................................................... 39
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Adding a Top Panel to the Arrangement ................................................................................. 40General ........................................................................................................................ 40Tools and Supplies Required ...................................................................................... 40Procedure .................................................................................................................... 40
Chapter 4 - Use and Care ............................................................................ 43Using Your Regal Cage Arrangement ..................................................................................... 43
Opening the Doors ...................................................................................................... 43Closing and Locking the Doors .................................................................................. 43Latch Adjustment ........................................................................................................ 43Moving the Base and Cages (Mobile Bases Only) ..................................................... 44Using the Wheel Brakes (Mobile Bases Only) ........................................................... 44Reversing the Door Hinges (Single-door Cages Only) .............................................. 44Using the Divider Panels (Double-door Cages Only) ................................................ 45
Installation ...................................................................................................... 45Removal .......................................................................................................... 45
Keeping Your Regal Cage Clean ............................................................................................ 46Introduction ................................................................................................................ 46Cleaning Procedures ................................................................................................... 46
Routine Maintenance .............................................................................................................. 47
Chapter 5 - Maintenance and Repairs ........................................................ 49Replacement Parts .................................................................................................................. 49General Information................................................................................................................ 51Parts Ordering Procedure ........................................................................................................ 51Routine Maintenance .............................................................................................................. 51Parts Replacement Procedures ................................................................................................ 52
Hinge Pin .................................................................................................................... 52Tools Required ................................................................................................ 52Procedure ........................................................................................................ 52
Cage Door ................................................................................................................... 53General ............................................................................................................ 53Tools Required ................................................................................................ 53Procedure ........................................................................................................ 53
Door Hinge ................................................................................................................. 54Tools Required ................................................................................................ 54Procedure ........................................................................................................ 54
Latch Connector ......................................................................................................... 55Tools Required ................................................................................................ 55Procedure ........................................................................................................ 55
L-bracket ..................................................................................................................... 56General ............................................................................................................ 56Tools Required ................................................................................................ 56Procedure ........................................................................................................ 56
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Latch Plate .................................................................................................................. 57General ............................................................................................................ 57Tool Required ................................................................................................. 57Procedure ........................................................................................................ 57
Divider Panel .............................................................................................................. 58General ............................................................................................................ 58Procedure ........................................................................................................ 58
Divider Panel Retaining Rod ...................................................................................... 59General ............................................................................................................ 59Procedure ........................................................................................................ 59
Divider Channel .......................................................................................................... 60General ............................................................................................................ 60Tools Required ................................................................................................ 60Procedure ........................................................................................................ 60
Assembly Hardware.................................................................................................... 61General ............................................................................................................ 61Tool Required ................................................................................................. 61Procedure ........................................................................................................ 61
Vertical Molding Strip ................................................................................................ 61General ............................................................................................................ 61Tools Required ................................................................................................ 61Procedure ........................................................................................................ 62
Latch Adjustment .................................................................................................................... 63Reversing the Door Hinges ..................................................................................................... 65
Chapter 6 - Troubleshooting ....................................................................... 67General .................................................................................................................................... 67Returning Cage Elements for Repairs .................................................................................... 67
RMA Numbers ............................................................................................................ 67Packing and Shipment ................................................................................................ 67
The door does not close or latch correctly. ....................................................................... 68The cage/base does not roll freely (mobile bases only). ................................................... 69The cage/base rolls even when the brakes are on (mobile bases only). ............................ 70
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Introduction SSCI’s Regal stainless steel cages are painstakingly engineeredand crafted with quality and design features that you cannotfind elsewhere. Made of heavy, 22 ga Type 304 stainless steel,the Regal cage is seam-welded into one strong, homogenousunit. All elements of the cage door are welded at every inter-section, and the door fits close to the cage frame to protect theanimal and minimize fluid leakage. All interior corners arecurved to prevent the accumulation of debris and facilitatecleaning. The sturdy, 12 ga barrel-type hinges can be mountedto either side of the cage for your convenience.
Regal cages are available in a wide variety of sizes, with singleor double-doors, and can be grouped into dozens of differentarrangements to suit your facility’s needs. Arrangements caneasily be added to or reconfigured at any time. An extensiverange of accessories, including shelves, full-view doors, heatedcages, front/back cages, trim panels, stationary and mobilebases, therapy doors, and any many others, can be provided totailor your cages to your exact requirements. SSCI providesexpert design services to custom-fit your cages to your facility.
Every attempt has been made to insure that the information inthis manual is correct and complete. SSCI, however, alwayswelcomes our customer’s suggestions for improvements to ourproducts and associated publications.
About this Manual
Chapter 1 - General Information
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Information andSafety Notices
In this manual you will find important information under theheadings Note: and CAUTION:.
Under Note: headings, you will be given additional informationpertinent to the subject discussed in that paragraph or step.
Example:
Measure two lengths of strapping to reach from oneside of the center support, around the cage, to theother side of the center support. Note: The strappingshould not pass over or under the center support.
Under CAUTION: headings, you will be alerted to potentiallyhazardous conditions which, if ignored or mishandled, couldresult in injury to yourself, or damage to the equipment.
Example:
CAUTION: Assembling and installing theRegal cages is not difficult. The cages areheavy, however, and we recommend thatunpacking and assembly be done by at leasttwo people.
Contact SSCI Customer Service by mail, telephone, or fax.The department is available from 8:30am to 5:00pm, CentralTime, Monday through Friday. Closed holidays.
Address: Suburban Surgical Co., Inc.275 Twelfth StreetWheeling, Illinois 60090
Telephone: Illinois - (847) 537-9320, ext. 3518Toll Free - (800) 323-7366
Fax: (847) 537-9061
Web: www.suburbansurgical.com
Notes
CAUTIONS
SSCI ContactInformation
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Models Regal stainless steel cages are available in a variety of models,with single doors and double doors. All cage bodies measure28.25 in. (71.75 cm) front to back. Cages measure 30.188 in.(76.68 cm) deep overall, including latch.
Table 1 - Regal Stainless Steel Cages - Models
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traPremroFrebmuN srooD eziSegaC
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IETCTC-00-00021 2-001201 elgniS H81xW81 H27.54xW27.54
IERDTC-00-00021 2-101201 elgniS H81xW42 H27.54xW69.06
IETCRD-00-00021 2-201201 elgniS H42xW81 H69.06xW27.54
IERDRD-00-00021 2-301201 elgniS H42xW42 H69.06xW69.06
IEPERD-00-00021 2-401201 elgniS H42xW03 H69.06xW02.67
IENFRD-00-00021 2-501201 elgniS H42xW63 H69.06xW44.19
IEJHRD-00-10021 2-421201 elbuoD H42xW84 H69.06xW29.121
IERDPE-00-00021 2-601201 elgniS H03xW42 H02.67xW69.06
IEPEPE-00-00021 2-701201 elgniS H03xW03 H02.67xW02.67
IENFPE-00-00021 2-801201 elgniS H03xW63 H02.67xW44.19
IELGPE-00-00021 2-901201 elgniS H03xW24 H02.67xW86.601
IEJHPE-00-00021 2-011201 elgniS H03xW84 H02.67xW29.121
IEJHPE-00-10021 2-111201 elbuoD H03xW84 H02.67xW29.121
IERDNF-00-00021 2-211201 elgniS H63xW42 H44.19xW69.06
IEPENF-00-00021 2-311201 elgniS H63xW03 H44.19xW02.67
IENFNF-00-00021 2-411201 elgniS H63xW63 H44.19xW44.19
IELGNF-00-00021 2-511201 elgniS H63xW24 H44.19xW86.601
IEJHNF-00-00021 2-611201 elgniS H63xW84 H44.19xW29.121
IEJHNF-00-10021 2-711201 elbuoD H63xW84 H44.19xW29.121
IEFJNF-00-10021 2-811201 elbuoD H63xW06 H44.19xW04.251
IEBLNF-00-10021 2-911201 elbuoD H63xW27 H44.19xW88.281
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Accessories
Other Regal Models Other versions of the Regal cages are available to meet yourspecial requirements. Descriptions, pictures, and informationon SSCI products can be found in our current catalog, and onour website at www.suburbansurgical.com. To order theseproducts, refer to Parts Ordering Procedure on Page 51.
Full-view back cagesFront and back door cagesHeated cagesTransport cagesIntensive care unitsBases for intensive care unitsCage doors for custom-built cagesStacking cat cages
SSCI provides a variety of accessories for Regal cages tocustom-fit them to your requirements. Descriptions, pictures,and information on SSCI products can be found in our currentcatalog, and on our website at www.suburbansurgical.com.To order accessories, refer to Parts Ordering Procedure onPage 51.
Removable divider panels for double door cagesStainless steel resting shelvesTop panelsEnd panelsSwivel castersCage handlesNoise reduction strappingSqueeze-back panelsOxygen therapy doorsPulmo-Aide compressorsIV hooksAnimal transfer doorsFood and water bowls and holdersCard holdersClipboardsMedicine bins with clipboardsPlastisol-coated, removable cage floorsStainless steel, removable cage floorsLitter pans
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Care and Cleaning ofStainless Steel
Introduction
Safety CAUTION: When the cage is mounted on a mobilebase, the wheel brakes should be engaged any timethe assembly is not actually being moved.Be especially careful when the unit is not on a levelsurface and may be free to roll uncontrolled.
Refer to Using the Wheel Brakes on Page 44.
Stainless steel is steel alloyed with chromium to make it highlyresistant to stain, rust, and corrosion. Note: This does NOTmean that stainless steel will never rust or corrode. Science hasnot yet developed a steel which is completely stainless orcorrosion PROOF.
The type of stainless steel and finish selected by SSCI forRegal cages is the best available for the intended use.
The basic rule of thumb is to use the mildest cleaning agentthat will do the job effectively. After cleaning, always rinsethoroughly with clear water, and dry completely. Frequentcleaning will prolong the service life of stainless steelequipment and will help maintain a bright, pleasingappearance.
Ordinary deposits of waste and fluids can usually be removedwith soap and water. More stubborn deposits or tightlyadhering debris may require harder scrubbing and possibly theuse of commercial cleaning products acceptable for use onmetal surfaces. When using any cleaning agent, rub in thedirection of the polish lines or “grain” of the metal. For highluster finishes, clean soft cloths or pads should be used.
If especially rough cleaning is necessary, use “stainless steel”wool, nylon, or plastic scrubbers. Test these scrubbers in aninconspicuous area first to be sure they do not mar or scratchthe stainless steel finish.
Cleaning and Cleansers
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Minor scale build-up and some hard water spotting may beremoved by washing with vinegar, followed by a neutralizingrinse with clear water and a thorough drying with a soft cloth.For heavy deposits of scale, 5% oxalic acid (use warm), 5-15%sulfamic acid, or 5-10% phosphoric acid may be used. Alwaysfollow with a neutralizing rinse of clean water and a thoroughdrying.
The large selection of brands and combinations of chemicalsavailable for deodorizing, disinfecting, and sanitizing isstaggering. Select one or more agents for use in your facilityonly after weighing all the benefits claimed by each product.Often this choice is made without adequate consideration of theeffects these agents may produce on equipment or furnishings.
CAUTION: Before selecting a chemical to employ inyour facility, review label statements regarding usewith metals (stainless steel). Always consult thechemical supplier if there are any doubts.
Avoid prolonged use of chlorides (such as chlorine bleach),bromides, iodides, and thiocyanates on stainless steel surfacesas these chemicals will cause pitting, corrosion, and metaldiscoloration. Allowing salty solutions to evaporate and dry onstainless steel may also contribute to corrosive conditions.
In summary, select chemical deodorizers, disinfectants, and/orsanitizers only after weighing all possible benefits and knownadverse effects.
The warranty for this product is void if the care andcleaning instructions provided in this manual are notfollowed.
Clean the Regal cage exactly in accordance with the cleaninginstructions provided on Page 46 of this manual.Failure to follow these instructions can void your warranty.
Deodorizing Agents,Disinfectants, and
Sanitizers
CleaningRequirements
Effect on Warranty
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Warranty Suburban Surgical Company, Inc. warrants the originalpurchaser that our products are of the highest standards inmaterial and workmanship. Our stainless steel components areguaranteed to last a lifetime assuming they are used asintended, properly maintained and cared for. Mechanical,electrical, electronic, hydraulic, and any product’s devices carrya one year warranty.
Items purchased by Suburban Surgical Company, Inc. fromother manufacturers and incorporated into our equipment arecovered by the respective manufacturer’s warranties.
Warranties will not apply if it is determined by SuburbanSurgical Company, Inc. that the equipment became defectivedue to an accident, misuse, abuse, improper maintenance oralteration. Warranty freight charges are covered for the firstyear only.
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Unpacking andInspection
This chapter helps you in verifying that all required parts arepresent in the shipment, and aids you in identifying the variousparts as you use them during assembly and installation.
If you have problems or require additional assistance, pleasefeel free to call SSCI Customer Service at (800) 323-7366.
CAUTION: Unpacking and assembling Regal cagesis not difficult. The cages are heavy, however, and werecommend that unpacking and assembly be done byat least two people.
If the shipping containers appear damaged in any way, contactthe shipping company immediately. Save all damaged packingmaterials to assist in proving liability for damage.
Carefully inspect all items while you unpack them. If anydamage is noted, or if parts appear to be missing, call SSCICustomer Service at (800) 323-7366.
Unpack all cartons and packages to determine if all cages,bases, and hardware have been received. Match all hardware tothe Sales Agreement and Arrangement Drawing. Refer to PartsIncluded starting on Page 10 to identify parts.
Inspect all cartons and packages again to insure that no itemshave been overlooked. Note: Floor supports are packedunder the bottom cardboard piece in the cage shipping cartonand can easily be overlooked. Be sure to retrieve them beforediscarding the carton!
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Chapter 2 - Parts Identification
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The parts included in the shipment fall into four categories:Cage(s)Base (if supplied by SSCI)Floor supportsAssembly hardware
Each cage is individually packaged in its own shipping carton.(Floor supports are shipped in this carton under the bottomcardboard.) Refer to Table 1 on Page 3 for a complete listing ofcage part numbers, sizes, and door arrangements.
SSCI mobile and stationery bases are individually packaged intheir own shipping tubes. For mobile bases, casters areincluded in a separate package. Refer to the Owner’s Manualincluded with the base for assembly procedures.
NOTE: The stainless steel floor supports are packedbeneath the cage, UNDER the bottom cardboard, inthe shipping carton. Be sure to retrieve them beforediscarding the carton!
There are two types of floor supports:Center supportsRear supports
All center supports (Figure 1) are identical but the quantityused varies with the size of the cage. The part number is615561.
Parts Included
Cages
Bases
Floor Supports
Center Supports
One center support is used on 18 in.,24 in. and 30 in. wide cages.
Two center supports are used on 36 in.,42 in. and 48 in. wide cages.
Three center supports are used on60 in. and 72 in. wide cages.
Figure 1. Center Support
P/N 61556125.594 in. long
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Only one rear support (Figure 2) is used with each cage, but itslength will vary to match the cage width. Refer to Table 2 forpart numbers.
Assembly HardwareGeneral The hardware items and quantities supplied with your cages are
matched to your specific cage arrangement. Make sure that thequantity of each item matches that on your Sales Agreementand your Arrangement Drawing.
Figure 3. Typical Cage Arrangement With Assembly Hardware Items Numbered
Rear Supports
Figure 2. Typical Rear Support
Notches
P/N 615554 shown20.375 in. long
Table 2. Rear Support Part Numbers
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)mc27.54(.ni81 355516
)mc69.06(.ni42 455516
)mc02.67(.ni03 555516
)mc44.19(.ni63 655516
)mc86.601(.ni24 755516
)mc29.121(.ni84 855516
)mc04.251(.ni06 955516
)mc88.281(.ni27 065516
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Note: If you change your existing cage arrangement, you mayneed additional hardware items to assemble the new cagelayout.
Assembly hardware items consist of the following (refer toFigure 3 and the sub-sections below):
(1) Corner top plates(2) Corner bottom plates(3) Top and side tee plates(4) Bottom tee plates(5) Cross platesSecuring clips(9 and 10) Vertical molding stripsCap screwsDouble-face tape
Corner top plates (Figure 4) are used on the upper right and leftcorners in an arrangement. These plates measure 3 in. x 3 in.The part number is 12100-CT-AAAAAA. Note: Do notconfuse them with the corner bottom plates which are slightlytaller.
Corner TopPlates (1)
Corner BottomPlates (2)
Corner bottom plates (Figure 5) are used on the lower right andleft corners in an arrangement. These plates measure 3.312 in.x 3 in. The part number is 12100-CB-AAAAAA.Note: Do not confuse them with the corner top plates whichare slightly shorter.
Figure 4. Corner Top Plate
3.0
in.
3.0 in.
Figure 5. Corner Bottom Plate
3.31
2 in
.
3.00 in.
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Top and SideTee Plates (3)
Top and side tee plates (Figure 6) are used between cages onthe top tier, and between tiers on either side of an arrangement.These plates measure 6 in. x 3 in. The part number is12100-TS-AAAAAA. Note: Do not confuse them with thebottom tee plates which are slightly taller.
Bottom TeePlates (4)
Bottom tee plates (Figure 7) are used between cages on thelower tier in an arrangement. These plates measure 6 in. x3.312 in. The part number is 12100-BT-AAAAAA. Note: Donot confuse them with the top and side tee plates which areslightly shorter.
Cross plates (Figure 8) are used to tie four cages together at thecorners. These plates measure 6 in. x 6 in. The part number is12100-IC-AAAAAA.
Cross Plates (5)
Figure 6. Top and Side Tee Plate
6.00 in.
3.00
in.
Figure 7. Bottom Tee Plate
6.00 in.
3.31
2 in
.
Figure 8. Cross Plate
6.00 in.6.
00 in
.
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Double-face Tape
A quantity of cap screws is provided to assemble the elementsof each cage arrangement. The cap screws are 1/4-20 x 1/2”,stainless steel, Phillips head. The part number is 850157.
A 30 ft. (9.14 m) roll of double-face foam tape, 1 in. wide, isprovided with the assembly hardware. It is used to fasten thefloor supports to the underside of the cage floor to stabilize thesheet metal. The part number is 008545.
Cap Screws
Vertical MoldingStrips (9 and 10)
Vertical molding strips (Figure 10) are provided with each cagearrangement. They cover the vertical space between cages, andprevent liquids and debris from seeping into hard-to-clean areas.The quantity used varies with the cage arrangement. Refer toFigure 26 on Page 26 for installation procedures. Refer toTable 3 for part numbers.
Table 3. Vertical Molding Strip Part Numbers
thgieHegaC rebmuNtraP
)mc27.54(.ni81 AATCAA-00-40121
)mc69.06(.ni42 AARDAA-00-40121
)mc02.67(.ni03 AAPEAA-00-40121
)mc44.19(.ni63 AANFAA-00-40121
Securing Clips Securing clips (Figure 9) are used to tie cages together whenthe intersection of two cages in a tier does not match up withthe intersections of the cages in the tier below. The part numberis 12102-00-AAAAAA. Securing clips are not shown inFigure 3. Refer to Page 32 for installation procedures.
Figure 9. Securing Clip Figure 10. Typical Vertical Molding Strip
P/N 12104-00-AADRAAshown
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All SSCI hardware components are also available separately toensure that your arrangement can grow or adapt to yourchanging needs. If your requirements change and you want toadd cages or reconfigure an existing arrangement, SSCI canhelp you determine what additional hardware may be required.SSCI’s design team can help you plan your new or revisedcage arrangement. Please call SSCI to put our design team towork for you.
Additional HardwareItems
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This chapter guides you in assembling the SSCI Regal cages,mounting them on a suitable base, and joining several cagestogether to form a multi-cage arrangement. If you haveproblems or require additional assistance, please feel free tocall SSCI Customer Service at (800) 323-7366.
The space where you plan to place your cage arrangement must beat least 29 in. (73.66 cm) deep, PLUS the width of the widest cagedoor in the arrangement. This will allow cage doors to open fully.You must have sufficient space in front of the cage arrangement tohandle patients conveniently and safely.
Regal cages should be mounted on a secure base. Prepare thebase before starting the assembly of the cage arrangement. Theusual options are:
SSCI stationary baseSSCI mobile baseSite-built concrete baseSite-built wood base
If an SSCI stationary base is to be used, assemble and level thebase according to the instructions provided with the unit.
If an SSCI mobile base is to be used, assemble the baseaccording to the instructions provided with the unit. Mobilebases do not require leveling.
CAUTION: When working with a mobile base, makesure the brakes are ON so that the base does notmove while you are trying to mount the cages. Suchmovement could create a hazardous condition.
A site-built concrete base must be at least 3.5 in. (8.9 cm) highand 29 in. (73.66 cm) from front to rear (Figure 11). The top,front, and sides should have smoothly trowelled surfaces, withsharp edges and square corners. The top surface must be levelfront-to-rear and left-to-right.
General
Preparation of theBase
General
SSCI Stationary Base
SSCI Mobile Base
Site-built ConcreteBase
Space Requirements
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A site-built wood frame base must be built of 2 x 4 lumber, seton edge, and at least 29 in. (73.66 cm) from front to rear(Figure 12). The front and rear supports should span the widthof the cage arrangement and be parallel to each other. The rearsupport should be two 2 x 4’s nailed together; the front supportshould be one 2 x 4. There should be 2 x 4 crossmembers ateach end, with intermittent 2 x 4 crossmembers spaced on nomore than 4 ft (1.22 m) centers. The top must be level front-to-rear and left-to-right.
Site-built Wood Base
Figure 11. Site-built Concrete Base
Figure 12. Site-built Wood Base
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Unpacking andInspection
An “arrangement” is any cage layout with more than one cage.In a multi-tiered cage arrangement, the tiers are numbered fromthe bottom up. The bottom tier is “Tier 1”, the next tier up is“Tier 2”, and so forth.
All cages in one tier must be the same height.All tiers in the arrangement must be the same width.
There are four basic cage layouts (Figure 13):A - Single cageB - Two or more cages stacked verticallyC - Two or more cages in one tierD - Three or more cages, side by side, and in more than
one tier
Cage Assembly andInstallation
Arrangementsand Tiers
Refer to Chapter 2 - Parts Identification to verify thatall required parts are present in the shipment, and toaid in identifying the various parts during theassembly/installation procedure.
You will need the following tools to assemble your cage(s).Phillips screwdriverUtility knife
Figure 13. Basic Cage Layouts
A B C D
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Assembly Sequence When installing a cage arrangement, start with an end cage onTier 1 (bottom tier). If one end of the arrangement is against awall, start with that end. Assemble each new tier by starting atone end and working, cage-by-cage, toward the other end.
1. Assemble the center and rear supports to the first cageRefer to Assembly of Center and Rear Supports onPage 21. Note: Be sure to apply the tape to the rearsupport correctly (Step 7a on Page 23). There is adifference between how the tape is applied in Tier 1cages and in higher cages.
2. If desired, add noise reduction strapping to the cage andreverse the door hinges. Refer to Installing NoiseReduction Strapping on Page 28, and Reversing theDoor Hinges on Page 30.
3. Place this first cage on the base. Refer to Mounting theCage to the Base (Tier 1) on Page 24.
Note: For a cage arrangement between two walls, remove thehinges and/or latch L-brackets from the last two cages in eachtier. This allows easier placement of the last cage and facilitatesinstallation of the vertical molding strip.
4. Repeat Steps 1 through 3 for each remaining Tier 1 cageuntil Tier 1 is complete.
5. If you wish to insulate the cages apply the fiberglass toeach tier as it is completed, but before installing thenext tier. Refer to Insulating the Cages on Page 33.
6. Assemble the center and rear supports to the first cagein Tier 2. Refer to Assembly of Center and RearSupports on Page 21. Note: Be sure to apply the tapeto the rear support correctly (Step 7b on Page 23). Thereis a difference between how the tape is applied in Tier 1cages and in higher cages.
7. If desired, add noise reduction strapping to the cage andreverse the door hinges.
8. Place this cage in position on top of Tier 1. Refer toMounting Cages in Tier 2 or Higher on Page 27.
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Assembly of Centerand Rear Supports
3. Locate the center support(s) for this cage. Refer toCenter Supports on Page 10. Note: Depending on thecage width, you may have 1, 2, or 3 center supports.
4. Apply double-face tape to the back of each of the centersupports (Figure 16).
5. Peel back about 1/2 in. (no more) of the protectivelayer from one end of the tape.
9. Repeat Steps 6 through 8 for each remaining cage untilthe arrangement is complete. If insulation is desired,remember to insulate each tier before adding the next tier.
10. If end panels are to be installed, do so now. Refer toAdding End Panels to the Arrangement on Page 34.
11. If a top panel is to be installed, do so now. Refer toAdding a Top Panel to the Arrangement on Page 40.
12. When the arrangement is completely assembled, tightenthe cap screws on all the assembly hardware items.
13. If required, install divider panels into the double-doorcages. Refer to Using the Divider Panels - Installationon Page 45.
1. Turn the cage upside-down (Figure 14).
2. Remove the metal protector on the lower front cageflange (Figure 15).
Figure 15. Removing the MetalProtector
Metal Protector
Figure 14. Cage Upside-down
Notches forCenter Support
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Figure 16. Applying Tape to the CenterSupport
Double-faceFoam Tape
Figure 17. Notches in Rear Support
Corner Notches - use for Tier 1 cages
Edge Notches - use for Tier 2 andhigher cages
Figure 18. Applying Tape to the RearSupport for Tier 1 Cages
Double-faceFoam Tape
CornerNotches
Figure 19. Applying Tape to the RearSupport for Tier 2 and Higher Cages
Double-faceFoam Tape
CornerNotches
Figure 20. Rear and Center Supports ona Tier 1 Cage
Center Support
Rear Support Unused Notches
Center supportfits in notches
Figure 21. Rear and Center Supports onTier 2 and Higher Cages
Center Support
Rear Support Unused Notches
Centersupport fitsin notches.
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6. Locate the rear support for this cage. Refer to RearSupports on Page 11.
Note: There are two sets of notches in the rear support; oneset for Tier 1 cages; one set for higher tier cages (Figure 17).
Note: The tape is applied differently between Tier 1 cages andhigher cages. Note: Make very sure you apply the tape to thecorrect side of the support. If the rear supports are not mountedcorrectly, the cages will not be level.
7. a. If this cage is for Tier 1 (bottom tier), applydouble-face tape to the back of the rear support asshown in Figure 18.
b. If this cage is for Tier 2 or a higher tier, applydouble-face tape to the side of the rear support asshown in Figure 19.
8. Peel back about 1/2 in. (no more) of the protective layerfrom one end of the tape.
9. Fit one end of the center support into the notches in thecage front frame member (Figure 14).Note: Push the center support back an 1/8” from thefront of the cage frame. This will make it easierto attach the cages to the base.
10. Fit the other end of the center support into the notchesin the rear support and center the rear support on thecage, left-to-right (Figures 20 and 21).
11. When all supports are correctly positioned, lift them upslightly and unpeel the protective strip from the tape.
12. Press the supports down firmly to bond them to thebottom of the cage.
13. If noise reduction strapping is to be applied to the cage,do so now. Refer to Installing Noise ReductionStrapping on Page 28.
14. All single-door Regal cages come from the factoryhinged on the left. If this cage is to be altered to hinged-right, do so now. Refer to Reversing the Door Hingeson Page 30.
15. Loosen all the cap screws on the front of the cage.
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Mounting the Cage tothe Base (Tier 1)
To mount the Tier 1 cages to the base, select the appropriatesection below and follow the procedure given.
For an SSCI stationary or mobile base - belowFor a site-built concrete or wood base - Page 25
SSCI Stationary or Mobile Base
CAUTION: When working with a mobile base, makesure the brakes are ON so that the base does notmove while you are trying to mount the cages. Suchmovement could create a hazardous condition.
1. If this is a double-door cage, remove the two capscrews that hold the lower latch plate, and remove theplate (Figure 22).
2. Place the cage on the base so that base front flange fitsbetween the cage body and the cage front flange(Figure 23, 24, and 25). The fit will be fairly tight andyou may have to force the cage down slightly to alignthe holes properly. The rear of the cage will overhangthe back of the base slightly.
3. Refer to Chapter 2, Parts Identification. ExamineFigure 3 and review the information under the sectionsentitled:
Corner Bottom Plates - Page 12Bottom Tee Plates - Page 13Vertical Molding Strips - Page 14 (Also, refer tothe installation drawing in Figure 26.)
Figure 23. Placing the Cage on the Base(SSCI Mobile Base shown)
Base front flange between cagebody and cage front flange
Note orientation of rear supporton Tier 1 cage
Figure 22. Removing the Lower LatchPlate
Lower Latch Plate
Cap Screws
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Figure 25. Cage Mounted on an SSCIMobile Base
RearSupport
Double FaceTape
Base
RearSupport
Double FaceTape
Base
Figure 24. Cage Mounted on an SSCIStationary Base
4. Using the appropriate pieces of hardware as listed inStep 3, loosely tie the cage to the base and itsneighbor(s) (if any). DO NOT tighten the cap screws atthis time.
5. If this is a double-door cage, loosely replace the lowerlatch plate but do not tighten the cap screws(Figure 22).
Site-built Concrete or Wood Base
1. Place the cage on the base so that cage front flangeoverlaps the front of the base (Figures 27 and 28).
2. Refer to Chapter 2, Parts Identification. Examine theFigure 3 and review the information under the sectionsentitled:
Corner Bottom Plates - Page 12Bottom Tee Plates - Page 13Vertical Molding Strips - Page 14 (Also, refer tothe installation drawing in Figure 26.)
3. Using the appropriate pieces of hardware as listed inStep 2, loosely tie the cage to its neighbor(s) dependingon its location in the arrangement. DO NOT tighten thecap screws at this time.
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Vertical Molding Strip
Loosen Cap Screws
Figure 26. Installing a Vertical Molding Strip
Figure 27. Cage Mounted on Site-builtConcrete base
Rear Support
Double-faceTape
Front flange of cagewill overlap base
Figure 28. Cage Mounted on Site-builtWood base
Double-faceTape
Rear Support
Front flange of cagewill overlap base
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Mounting Cages inTier 2 or Higher
This section guides you in installing cages to Tier 2 or highertiers. Install the cages to each tier by starting on one end andworking, cage-by-cage, toward the other end.
Note: Make sure that the rear supports are correctly installed.If they are not, the cages will not be level (Refer to Step 7b onPage 23).
Note: If insulation is being used, remember to install thefiberglass to each tier before installing the next tier.
1. Prepare the first cage in the tier (center and rearsupports installed, etc.) and place it on top the lowertier at whichever end you want to start.
2. Prepare the next cage and mount it adjacent to the cageyou just installed.
3. Refer to Chapter 2, Parts Identification. ExamineFigure 3 and review the information under the sectionsentitled:
Corner Top Plates - Page 12Top and Side Tee Plates - Page 13Cross Plates - Page 13Vertical Molding Strips - Page 14 (Also, refer tothe installation drawing in Figure 26.)
4. Using the appropriate pieces of hardware as listed inStep 3, loosely tie the cages to each other and to the tierbelow. DO NOT tighten the cap screws.Note: If the intersection of any two cages in this tierdoes not match up with the intersection of two cagesbelow them, use securing clips to tie the upper cages tothe lower. Refer to Using Securing Clips to ConnectCages on Page 32.
5. Repeat Steps 1 through 4 for all the remaining cages inthe tier.
6. Repeat Steps 1 through 5 for all remaining tiers in thearrangement.
7. Tighten all assembly hardware cap screws.
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Installing NoiseReduction Strapping
The specially-designed vinyl noise reduction strapping wrapsaround Regal stainless steel cages to reduce vibrations andkennel noise. The adhesive backing allows you to easily applythe strapping to your cages before assembling the cagearrangement. Always install the strapping before mounting thecage to the base. Refer to Table 4 for strapping part numbers.
General
StrappingRequirements
Refer to Table 5 to determine how much noise reductionstrapping is required for your size Regal cage.
Utility KnifeMeasuring tape
To install noise reduction strapping, follow the procedure below:Installation Procedure
1. Measure two lengths of strapping to reachfrom one side of the center support, aroundthe cage, to the other side of the centersupport.Note: The strapping should not passover or under the center support.Note: On cages with more than onecenter support, it is not necessary to applystrapping between the center supports.
2. Remove the strapping protective strip toexpose the adhesive surface.
3. Press the strapping onto the cage. Usetwo strips per cage, spaced to that thecage is divided approximately intothirds, front-to-back (Figure 29).
Tools Required
Figure 29. Noise Reduction Strapping ona Regal Cage
Noise Reduction Strapping
Table 4. Noise Reduction Strapping Part Numbers
gnippartS rebmuNtraP
)m75.4(pirtS.tf51 AAAAHC-00-53121
)m41.9(lloR.tf03deilppussa 545800
)m83.03(lioC.tf001 AAAAJP-00-53121
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Table 5. Noise Reduction Strapping Requirements
weNrebmuNtraP
eziSegaC)sehcni(
eziSegaC)sretemitnec(
gnippartSdedeeN
)teef(
gnippartSdedeeN)sretem(
IETCTC-00-00021 H81xW81 H27.54xW27.54 21 66.3
IERDTC-00-00021 H81xW42 H27.54xW69.06 41 72.4
IETCRD-00-00021 H42xW81 H69.06xW27.54 41 72.4
IERDRD-00-00021 H42xW42 H69.06xW69.06 61 88.4
IEPERD-00-00021 H42xW03 H69.06xW02.67 81 94.5
IENFRD-00-00021 H42xW63 H69.06xW44.19 02 01.6
IEJHRD-00-10021 H42xW84 H69.06xW29.121 42 23.7
IERDPE-00-00021 H03xW42 H02.67xW69.06 81 94.5
IEPEPE-00-00021 H03xW03 H02.67xW02.67 02 01.6
IENFPE-00-00021 H03xW63 H02.67xW44.19 22 17.6
IELGPE-00-00021 H03xW24 H02.67xW86.601 42 23.7
IEJHPE-00-00021 H03xW84 H02.67xW29.121 62 29.7
IEJHPE-00-10021 H03xW84 H02.67xW29.121 62 29.7
IERDNF-00-00021 H63xW42 H44.19xW69.06 02 01.6
IEPENF-00-00021 H63xW03 H44.19xW02.67 22 17.6
IENFNF-00-00021 H63xW63 H44.19xW44.19 42 23.7
IELGNF-00-00021 H63xW24 H44.19xW86.601 62 29.7
IEJHNF-00-00021 H63xW84 H44.19xW29.121 82 35.8
IEJHNF-00-10021 H63xW84 H44.19xW29.121 82 35.8
IEFJNF-00-10021 H63xW06 H44.19xW04.251 23 57.9
IEBLNF-00-10021 H63xW27 H44.19xW88.281 63 79.01
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Reversing the DoorHinges
All single-door Regal cages come from the factory hinged onthe left and latched on the right. The doors are ambidextrous,however, and can be easily reversed to open the other way ifdesired. To reverse the hinges, follow the procedure below.
Phillips screwdriver7/16 in. wrenchPunch (1/4 in. dia. max.)Small hammer or mallet
1. With a punch and a small hammer, remove both hingepins from the cage door (Figures 30 and 31).
2. Remove the door from the cage.
General
Tools Required
Procedure
3. Remove the cap screws that hold the hinges to the cage(Figure 31).
4. With a Phillips screwdriver and a 7/16 in. wrench,remove the cap screws that hold the latch connector tothe L-brackets, and remove the latch connector from thecage (Figure 32).
5. With a Phillips screwdriver, remove the cap screws thathold the L-brackets to the cage, and remove theL-brackets (Figure 33).
Figure 30. Hinges on a Regal Cage
Hinges
Figure 31. Door Hinge and Hinge Pin
Hinge
Hinge Pin(shown
partially out)
CapScrew
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6. Reverse the L-brackets and mount them to the holesfrom which the hinges were removed.
7. Mount the latch connector to the L-brackets and secureit with the screws removed earlier. Note: The latchconnector should be mounted outboard of theL-brackets (away from the center of the cage).
8. Mount the hinges to the holes from which theL-brackets were removed.
9. Reverse the door and rehang it on the hinges.
10. Insert the hinge pins (flat ends up).
11. Try operating the latch connector to open and close thedoor. It should operate smoothly and should lockautomatically as the door closes. If not, refer to LatchAdjustment on Page 63.
Figure 32. Removing the LatchConnector
LatchConnector Latch
ConnectorCap Screws
Figure 33. Removing the L-brackets
L-bracketsL-bracket
CapScrews
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Using Securing Clipsto Connect Cages
Important: Many Regal Cage installations have been donewithout using the securing clips and, in most cases, these instal-lations seem to work satisfactorily. SSCI, however, stronglyrecommends the use of the securing clips in appropriate loca-tions in the cage arrangement. Using these clips produces amuch stronger and more professional cage arrangement.
Securing clips are used to tie cages together when the inter-section of two cages in a tier does not match up with the inter-sections of the cages in the tier below. Refer to Securing Clipson Page 14. An adequate quantity of securing clips is providedwith the assembly hardware in the arrangement shipment. Thepart number of the securing clip is 12102-00-AAAAAA.
1. Remove the cap screw in the mounting holes in thelower cage (Figure 34)
2. Install the securing clip by hooking the slotted edgeover the lip on the lower cage. Then, slide the clipbetween the top cages’s frame and body until the holein the clip lines up with the hole in the cage.
3. Replace the cap screw you removed earlier.
General
Figure 34. Mounting a Cage Using a Securing Clip
SecuringClip
Slide Securing Clipuntil holes are aligned.
Securing Clip
Installation
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Insulating the Cages
You can insulate your cage arrangement with fiberglass forincreased animal comfort. Fiberglass insulation can be obtainedfrom a local lumber yard or construction supply outlet.
CAUTION: Wear suitable eye and skin protectionwhen working with fiberglass to prevent tissueirritation or damage from glass fibers.
Insulate each tier of cages before installing the next higher tier.Apply the insulation across the top and on both sides of thecages as shown in Figure 35.
General
Application
Insulation
Insulation
Cross Section
Figure 35. Applying Fiberglass Insulation to the Cage Arrangement
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Adding End Panelsto the Arrangement
Stainless steel end panels can be installed to give your cagearrangement a clean, finished look and to cover the spacesbetween cages where dust and dirt can hide. One panel is usedfor each end of each tier. End panels can be installed on one orboth ends of the arrangement depending on your needs. Threetypes of parts are required to install end panels:
End panelsEnd panel uprightsEnd panel brackets
One end panel (Figure 36) is used for each end of each cagetier. There are no right or left panels - the same end panel canbe used on either end of the arrangement. Select end panelsaccording to the height of the tier (Table 6).
General
End Panels
Figure 36. Typical End Panel
Flange (front)
No Flange(rear)
Table 6. End Panel Part Numbers
thgieHreiT N/PlenaPdnE
)mc27.54(.ni81 IETCAA-00-02121
)mc69.06(.ni42 IERDAA-00-02121
)mc02.67(.ni03 IEPEAA-00-02121
)mc44.19(.ni63 IENFAA-00-02121
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One end panel upright (Figure 37) holds the rear edges of theend panels to the cage arrangement. Two uprights are requiredif end panels are used on both ends of the arrangement. Selectend panel uprights equal to the total height of the arrangement,excluding the base (Table 7).
End Panel Uprights
Table 7. End Panel Upright Part Numbers
thgieHtnemegnarrA N/PthgirpUlenaPdnE
)mc27.54(.ni81 AATCAA-00-52121
)mc69.06(.ni42 AARDAA-00-52121
)mc02.67(.ni03 AAPEAA-00-52121
)mc44.19(.ni63 AANFAA-00-52121
)mc86.601(.ni24 AALGAA-00-52121
)mc29.121(.ni84 AAJHAA-00-52121
)mc61.731(.ni45 AAHIAA-00-52121
)mc04.251(.ni06 AAFJAA-00-52121
)mc46.761(.ni66 AADKAA-00-52121
)mc88.281(.ni27 AABLAA-00-52121
)mc21.891(.ni87 AAZLAA-00-52121
)mc63.312(.ni48 AAXMAA-00-52121
)mc06.822(.ni09 AAVNAA-00-52121
)mc48.342(.ni69 AATOAA-00-52121
Figure 37. Typical End Panel Upright
Slot
Flange
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End panel brackets (Figure 38) are used to fasten the end paneluprights to the cage arrangement. One bracket is required forTier 1, and one additional bracket for each additional tier.Double the quantity of brackets required if end panels are usedon both ends of the arrangement. The part number of the endpanel bracket is 12130-00-AAAAAA.
End Panel Brackets
End Panel InstallationProcedure
Tools RequiredPhillips screwdriverFlat-blade screwdriver
Procedure SummaryInstalling end panels is a three step operation:1. Attaching the end panels to the cage
2. Mounting the end panel upright
3. Installing the end panel brackets
Figure 38. End Panel Bracket
CapScrew
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Attaching the EndPanels to the Cage
1. Loosen all the cap screws on all the assembly hardware,hinges and L-brackets on the end of the cage to whichthe end panel is to be mounted (Figure 39).
2. With the flanged side to the front, slide the end paneldown between the cage body and the cage flange(Figure 40). The end panel flange should point towardthe cage.
3. Slide panel down until bottom of panel is even withbottom of cage (Figure 41). On higher tiers, panelsshould go down until they meet the end panel of thenext lower tier.
Figure 40. Mounting the End Panel tothe Cages
End PanelFlange
EndPanel
CageFlange
o
Figure 41. Sliding End Panel Onto Cage
EndPanel
o
Figure 39. Loosening Side HardwareCap Screws
Loosen capscrews inall sideplates,hinges &brackets
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Mounting theEnd Panel Uprights
1. Notice the slot in the end panel upright (Figure 42).
2. Slide the slot of the end panel upright onto the rearedges of the end panels. The flange of the uprightshould point toward the cages (Figure 43).
3. Push the upright onto the end panels as far as it will go.Make sure the lower end of the upright is even with thelower edge of the bottom panel.
Figure 42. End Panel Upright
Slot
Flange
Figure 43. End Panel Upright beingMounted on End Panels
End Panel
End PanelUpright
Partially onEnd Panel
Cage
Flange
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1. With a flat-blade screwdriver, loosen the cap screw inone end panel bracket (Figure 38).
2. Slide the bracket between the rear support on top of thebottom cage and the upright (Figure 44).
3. Push the upright into the bracket and tighten the bracketcap screw.
4. Repeat Steps 1 though 3 to install a bracket between thebase frame and the upright. Note: You will have toplace the bracket at an angle (Figure 45).
5. If the arrangement has three or more tiers, repeatSteps 1 through 3 on the rear support between each twotiers. Note: There will be no bracket at the top of theupright.
6. When all panels, uprights, and brackets are installed,tighten all the assembly hardware cap screws.
Installing theEnd Panel Brackets
Figure 44. End Panel Bracket MountedBetween Rear Support and End PanelUpright
End PanelBracket
Rear Support
End PanelUpright
End Panel
End Panel
Figure 45. Bracket on Lower End ofUpright
End PanelBracket
BaseFrame
End PanelUpright
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Adding a Top Panelto the Arrangement
A stainless steel top panel can be installed to give your cagearrangement a clean, finished look and to cover the spacesbetween the cages where dust and dirt can hide. Only one panelis needed to cover the complete arrangement. Panels areavailable to cover all arrangements up to 72 in. wide. Refer toTable 8 for top panel part numbers.
General
Tools and SuppliesRequired
Phillips screwdriverFlat-blade screwdriverElectric drill (optional)3/16 in. dia. drill bit (optional)Pop-riveter (optional)3/16 in. pop rivets (optional)
1. Install the end panel(s) before installing the top panel(Refer to Adding End Panels to the Arrangement onPage 34).
2. Loosen all the cap screws on the top corner and teeplates on all the cages on the top tier (Figure 46).
3. Examine the top panel in Figure 47 and identify thefront and rear of your top panel.
Procedure
Table 8. Top Panel Part Numbers
htdiWtnemegnarrA N/PlenaPpoT
)mc27.54(.ni81 IEAATC-00-04121
)mc69.06(.ni42 IEAARD-00-04121
)mc02.67(.ni03 IEAAPE-00-04121
)mc44.19(.ni63 IEAANF-00-04121
)mc86.601(ni24 IEAALG-00-04121
)mc29.121(ni84 IEAAJH-00-04121
)mc04.251(ni06 IEAAFJ-00-04121
)mc88.281(ni27 IEAABL-00-04121
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4. Place your top panel on top of the arrangement so that:the front flange (3/8 in.) fits between the cagesand the top corner and tee plates (Figure 48).the side flanges fit outside of the end panels(Figure 49).
5. Tighten all the cap screws on the top corner and teeplates.
Note: Steps 6 and 7 are optional.
6. Drill a 3/16 in. hole through the end panel behind holein the top panel side flange (Figure 49).
7. Fasten the top panel to the end panel with a 3/16 in.pop-rivet.
Figure 46. Loosening Top Hardware CapScrews
Loosen cap screws in alltop plates.
Figure 47. Typical Top Panel (undersideshown)
1 in. flange(rear)
3/8 in. flange (front)
Side flange
Figure 48. Top Panel - Front View
Top Panel Front Flange -outside of cage& behind plates
TopCornerPlate
TopTee Plate
Figure 49. Top Panel - End View
Top Panel
Side Flange -outside of end
panel
Optional Pop-Rivet Here
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Using Your RegalCage Arrangement
If the latch and/or door are not properly adjusted, you may havedifficulty in opening the door, and it may not lock automaticallywhen closed. To adjust the door, refer to Latch Adjustment onPage 63.
Opening the Doors
Latch Adjustment
On single-door cages, lift up on the latch connector and pull thedoor open (Figure 50).
On double-door cages, squeeze the latch handles toward eachother and swing the doors open (Figure 51). Doors can beopened separately, or both together.
On single-door cages, each door is held closed by a self-actuating latch connector. When you close the door, the latchconnector rides up and over the door pins and then drops down,automatically locking the door.
On double-door cages, when you close the door, the latchmechanism automatically locks the door as it swings shut.
Closing and Lockingthe Doors
Chapter 4 - Use and Care
Figure 51. Double-door Cage Latch
Upper LatchPlate
Lower LatchPlate
LatchHandles
Figure 50. Single-door Cage Latch
LatchConnector
TopL-bracket
BottomL-bracket
Door Pin(1 of 2)
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When mounted on an mobile base, a cage arrangement can bemoved from place to place as needed. To move the mobile baseand cage assembly, release the wheel brakes, push or pull theassembly to its new location, and then engage the brakes again.
CAUTION: The wheel brakes should be engaged anytime the base is not actually being moved.Be especially careful when the base not on a levelsurface and may be free to roll uncontrolled.
Moving the Base andCages (Mobile Bases
Only)
Using the Wheel Brakes(Mobile Bases Only)
Brakes are mounted on the front casters on SSCI mobile bases.The words ON and OFF are stamped onto the ends of thebrake lever (Figure 52). To engage the wheel brake, step downon the end of the brake lever marked ON. To release the brake,step down on the end marked OFF.
CAUTION: The wheel brakes should be engaged anytime the base is not actually being moved.Be especially careful when the base is not on a levelsurface and may be free to roll uncontrolled.
All single-door Regal cages come from the factory hinged onthe left and latched on the right. The doors are ambidextrous,however, and can be easily reversed to open the other way ifdesired. To reverse the hinges, refer to Reversing the DoorHinges on Page 30.
Reversing the DoorHinges (Single-door
Cages Only)
Figure 52. Wheel Brake ON/OFF Pedal
ON
OFF
ONOFF
Brake shown ON (ON pedal depressed)
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Using the DividerPanels (Double-door
Cages Only)
Stainless steel divider panels can be installed into double-doorcages to turn one large cage into two smaller ones. The panelscan be installed and removed easily and quickly for maximumflexibility. The panel is held in place at the rear by a full-heightdivider channel, and at the front by a retaining rod that fits intothe upper and lower latch plates.
Installation1. Open both cage doors.
2. Slide the divider panel into the cage and engage it intothe divider channel at the rear of the cage (Figure 53).
3. Pass the round end of the retaining rod up through theupper latch plate, then fit the flat end of the rod downinto the lower latch plate.
Removal1. Open both cage doors.
2. Lift the retaining rod up until it clears the lower latchplate, then lower the rod until the top end clears theupper latch plate.
3. Slide the divider panel out of the cage.
Figure 53. Installing the Divider Panel
RetainingRod
DividerChannel
DividerPanel
Lower LatchPlate
Upper LatchPlate
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Cleaning Procedures
Introduction
Keeping Your RegalCage Clean
You will no doubt want to clean your Regal cage frequently.Maintaining high standards of sanitation will be an importantpriority for your facility. Refer to Care and Cleaning ofStainless Steel on Page 5 for more detailed information.
Whenever necessary, rinse the cage with clear water and drythoroughly with clean, soft cloths.
Ordinary deposits of waste and fluids can usually be removedwith soap and water. Stubborn deposits may require scrubbingwith “stainless steel” wool, nylon, or plastic scrubbers and/orthe use of commercial cleaning products. Always scrub in thedirection of the “grain” of the metal. Rinse with clear water anddry thoroughly with clean, soft cloths.
Minor scale build-up and some hard water spotting may beremoved by washing with vinegar, followed by a neutralizingrinse of clear water, and a thorough drying with clean, softcloths.
If especially rough cleaning is necessary, use “stainless steel”wool, nylon, or plastic scrubbers. Test these scrubbers in aninconspicuous area first to be sure they do not mar or scratchthe stainless steel finish.
For heavy deposits of scale, 5% oxalic acid (use warm), 5-15%sulfamic acid, or 5-10% phosphoric acid may be used. Asalways, rinse with clear water, and dry thoroughly with cleansoft cloths.
Avoid prolonged use of chlorides (such as chlorine bleach),bromides, iodides, and thiocyanates. Never allow saltysolutions to dry on the stainless steel.
CAUTION: The warranty for this product is void if thecare and cleaning instructions provided in thismanual are not followed.
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The only routine maintenance required on Regal cagearrangements is the semiannual inspection and lubrication ofthe casters on SSCI mobile bases. Refer to the Owner’s Manualsupplied with the mobile base for information on inspection,lubrication, parts replacement procedures, and part numbers forcasters and brakes.
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Replacement Parts Tables 9 and 10 show the replacement parts available for Regalcages. For parts not listed, contact SSCI Customer Service at(800) 323-7366. Refer to Parts Ordering Procedure on Page 51.
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Table 9. Replacement Parts Available for Regal Cages
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Table 10 gives part numbers of parts that are too numerous tofit conveniently into Table 9.
Table 10. Replacement Part Numbers for Regal Cage Doors, Latch Connectors, andVertical Molding Strips
* DD = Double-door
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IERDTC-00-00021 H81xW42 )1(197902 834616 AATCAA-00-40121
IETCRD-00-00021 H42xW81 )1(297902 770116 AARDAA-00-40121
IERDRD-00-00021 H42xW42 )1(397902 770116 AARDAA-00-40121
IEPERD-00-00021 H42xW03 )1(497902 770116 AARDAA-00-40121
IENFRD-00-00021 H42xW63 )1(597902 770116 AARDAA-00-40121
IEJHRD-00-10021 )*DD(H42xW84 )2(661012 enon AARDAA-00-40121
IERDPE-00-00021 H03xW42 )1(697902 870116 AAPEAA-00-40121
IEPEPE-00-00021 H03xW03 )1(797902 870116 AAPEAA-00-40121
IENFPE-00-00021 H03xW63 )1(897902 870116 AAPEAA-00-40121
IELGPE-00-00021 H03xW24 )1(997902 870116 AAPEAA-00-40121
IEJHPE-00-00021 H03xW84 )1(008902 870116 AAPEAA-00-40121
IEJHPE-00-10021 )*DD(H03xW84 )2(728902 enon AAPEAA-00-40121
IERDNF-00-00021 H63xW42 )1(108902 970116 AANFAA-00-40121
IEPENF-00-00021 H63xW03 )1(208902 970116 AANFAA-00-40121
IENFNF-00-00021 H63xW63 )1(418902 970116 AANFAA-00-40121
IELGNF-00-00021 H63xW24 )1(308902 970116 AANFAA-00-40121
IEJHNF-00-00021 H63xW84 )1(408902 970116 AANFAA-00-40121
IEJHNF-00-10021 )*DD(H63xW84 )2(828902 enon AANFAA-00-40121
IEFJNF-00-10021 )*DD(H63xW06 )2(928902 enon AANFAA-00-40121
IEBLNF-00-10021 )*DD(H63xW27 )2(038902 enon AANFAA-00-40121
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Parts OrderingProcedure
General Information Many of the threaded fasteners used on SSCI productsare secured with thread adhesive to insure structuralintegrity. Removing any screw or bolt may be difficultat first.During disassembly, retain all hardware items such asscrews, nuts, lockwashers, etc. for reassembly.If you have problems with any procedure, please feel tocall SSCI Customer Service at (800) 323-7366.
Order new equipment, accessories, and/or replacement partsdirectly through SSCI Customer Service. You can order bymail, telephone, or fax. Refer to SSCI Contact Information onPage 2 for address, telephone, and fax numbers. Whenordering, please provide the following information:
Your nameCompany nameCompany account numberTelephone numberFax numbere-mail addressShipping addressBilling address (if different from shipping address)Names, part numbers, and quantities of items being
orderedCredit card number and expiration date, or other
payment informationPreferred method of shipmentInformation on whether the items are required on a
normal or urgent basis
The only routine maintenance required on Regal cagearrangements is the semiannual inspection and lubrication ofthe casters on SSCI mobile bases. Refer to the Owner’s Manualsupplied with the mobile base for information on inspection,lubrication, parts replacement procedures, and part numbers forcasters and brakes.
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Parts ReplacementProcedures
Hinge PinP/N 450006
The following sections guide you in replacing worn, damaged,or missing parts on a Regal cage or cage arrangement.
Tools RequiredPunch (1/4 in. dia. max.)Small hammer or mallet
Procedure1. Use a punch and a small hammer to drive the existing
pin upward, and out of the hinge (Figure 54).
2. Place the new hinge pin into the top of the hinge, flatend up, and gently drive it downward until it seats.
3. Open and close the door several times to make sure itswings and latches easily. If you have a problem, referto Latch Adjustment on Page 63.
Figure 54. Door Hinge and Hinge Pin
Hinge
Hinge Pin(shown
partially out)
Flat End
CapScrew
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Cage DoorRefer to Table 10for Part Number
GeneralThe instructions in this section are suitable for any size Regalcage door.
Tools RequiredPunch (1/4 in. dia. max.)Small hammer or mallet
Procedure1. If there are any accessories on the cage door that you
wish to reuse (card holders, food and water bowls,etc.) remove them from the door.
2. With a punch and a small hammer, drive both hingepins upward, and out of the hinges (Figure 54).
3. Make sure the door is not latched.
4. Remove the door from the cage.
5. Place the new door in position on both hinges.
6. Place the hinge pins into the tops of the hinges, flat endup, and gently drive them downward until they seat.
7. Open and close the door several times to make sure itswings and latches easily. If you have a problem, referto Latch Adjustment on Page 63.
8. Replace any needed accessories on the door.
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Door HingeP/N 615552
Tools RequiredPunch (1/4 in. dia. max.)Small hammer or malletPhillips screwdriver
Procedure1. With a punch and a small hammer, drive both hinge
pins upward, and out of the hinges (Figure 54).
2. Make sure the door is not latched.
3. Remove the door from the cage.
4. Remove the cap screw (Figure 54) that holds the hingein place and remove the hinge.
5. Mount the new hinge in place with the cap screw youremoved in Step 4.
6. Place the door in position on both hinges.
7. Place the hinge pins into the tops of the hinges, flat endup, and gently drive them downward until they seat.
8. Open and close the door several times to make sure itswings and latches easily. If you have a problem, referto Latch Adjustment on Page 63.
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Tools RequiredPhillips screwdriver7/16 in. wrench
Procedure1. Unlatch the cage door and swing it fully open.
2. With a Phillips screwdriver and a 7/16 in. wrench,remove the two cap screws and nuts that hold the latchconnector to the L-brackets (Figure 55), and remove thelatch connector.
3. Install the new latch connector to the two L-bracketsand secure with the cap screws and nuts.Note: Don’t tighten the screws/nuts so far that thelatch connector cannot move up and down freely.
4. Open and close the door several times to make sure itswings and latches easily. If you have a problem, referto Latch Adjustment on Page 63.
Latch ConnectorRefer to Table 10for Part Number
Figure 55. Removing the Latch Connector
LatchConnector
LatchConnector
Cap Screws
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L-bracketP/N 615394
GeneralThere are two L-brackets on each single-door Regal cage. TheL-brackets may be mounted on either side of the cage.
Tools RequiredPhillips screwdriver7/16 in. wrench
Procedure1. Unlatch the cage door and swing it fully open.
2. With a Phillips screwdriver and a 7/16 in. wrench,remove the two cap screws and nuts that hold the latchconnector to the L-brackets (Figure 55), and removethe latch connector.
3. With a Phillips screwdriver, remove the cap screw thatholds the L-bracket in place, and remove the L-bracket(Figure 56).
4. With the cap screw you removed in Step 3, mount thenew L-bracket to the cage.
Figure 56. Removing the L-brackets
L-brackets L-bracketCap
Screws
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Latch PlateP/N 615403
5. Install the latch connector to the two L-brackets and securewith the cap screws and nuts. Note: Don’t tighten thescrews/nuts so far that the latch connector cannot moveup and down easily.
6. Open and close the door several times to make sure itswings and latches easily. If you have a problem, referto Latch Adjustment on Page 63.
GeneralLatch plates are present only on double-door cages. There aretwo latch plates, one on top and one on the bottom. Both platesare removed and installed in the same way.
Tool RequiredPhillips screwdriver
Procedure
1. Unlatch both cage doors and swing them fully open.
2. Remove the divider panel, if installed.
3. With a Phillips screwdriver, remove the two cap screwsthat hold the latch plate to the cage, and remove theplate (Figure 57).
Figure 57. Removing the Latch Plate.
Latch Plate(Upper)
Latch Plate Cap Screws
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Divider PanelRefer to Table 9for Part Number
4. Mount the new latch plate to the cage with the samecap screws removed in Step 2.
5. Open and close the doors several times to make surethey latch easily. If you have a problem, loosen thelatch plate, move it as necessary, and retighten it.Recheck and adjust again if necessary.
6. Replace the divider panel, if desired.
GeneralDivider panels are only used on double-door cages.
Procedure1. Open both cage doors.
2. Lift the retaining rod up until it clears the lower latchplate, then lower the rod until the top end clears theupper latch plate (Figure 58).
3. Slide the old divider panel out of the cage.
4. Slide the new divider panel into the cage and into thedivider channel at the rear of the cage.
5. Pass the round end of the retaining rod (Figure 59) upthrough the center hole in upper latch plate (Figure 58),then fit the flat end of the rod down into the lower latchplate.
Figure 59. Divider Panel Retaining Rod
Bottom(Flat) End
Top(Round) End
Figure 58. Removing the Divider PanelRetaining Rod
RetainingRod
DividerChannel
DividerPanel
Lower LatchPlate
UpperLatchPlate
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Divider PanelRetaining RodRefer to Table 9for Part Number
6. Open and close the doors several times to make surethey latch easily. If you have a problem, loosen thelatch plate, move it as necessary, and retighten it.Recheck and adjust again if necessary.
GeneralDivider panel retaining rods are present only on double-doorcages. These rods are mounted on the divider panels and holdthe front ends of the panels in place.
Procedure1. Open both cage doors.
2. Lift the old retaining rod up until it clears the lowerlatch plate, then lower the rod until the top end clearsthe upper latch plate (Figure 58).
3. Pass the round end of the retaining rod (Figure 59) upthrough the center hole in upper latch plate (Figure 58),then fit the flat end of the rod down into the lower latchplate.
4. Open and close the doors several times to make surethey latch easily. If you have a problem, loosen thelatch plate, move it as necessary, and retighten it.Recheck and adjust again if necessary.
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Divider ChannelRefer to Table 9for Part Number
GeneralDivider channels are present only on double-door cages. Thesechannels are mounted inside the cage on the rear wall hold thedivider panel in place. Note: Due to the difficulty in reachingthe screw heads on the inside of the cage and the nuts on therear of the cage at the same time, it will require two people toperform this procedure.
Tools RequiredPhillips screwdriver7/16 in. wrench
Procedure1. Remove the divider panel. Refer to Divider Panel,
Steps 1 through 3 on Page 58.
2. With a Phillips screwdriver and a 7/16 in. wrench, re-move the three cap screws and nuts (Figures 60 and 61)that hold the divider channel in place and remove thechannel.
3. Hold the new channel in place and secure with thethree cap screws and nuts.
4. Replace the divider panel. Refer to Divider Panel,Steps 4 and 5 on Page 58.
Figure 60. Cap Screws for DividerChannel (inside cage)
DividerChannel
DividerChannel
Cap Screws
Figure 61. Nuts for Divider Channel(rear of cage)
DividerChannel
Nuts
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Assembly Hardware(includes the
following:)
Corner Top PlateP/N 12100-CT-AAAAAA
Corner Bottom PlateP/N 12100-CB-AAAAAA
Top and Side Tee PlateP/N 12100-TS-AAAAAA
Bottom Tee PlateP/N 12100-BT-AAAAAA
Cross PlateP/N 12100-IC-AAAAAA
Cage ArrangementHandle
(Optional Item)P/N 12108-00-AAAAAA
GeneralAll these assembly hardware items can be removed andreplaced in the same way.
Tool RequiredPhillips screwdriver
Procedure1. With a Phillips screwdriver, remove the cap screws
holding the part to the cage and remove the part.
2. Hold the new part in place and secure with the capscrews removed above.
GeneralDepending on how your cage arrangement is set up, the verticalmolding strip you want to replace may have door hinges onboth sides, latch mechanisms on both sides, or hinges on oneside and a latch mechanism on the other (Figure 62). Thesecomponents will have to be removed to access the verticalmolding strip.
Depending on what tier the vertical molding strip is on, aboveand below it will be a top and side tee plate, a bottom tee plate,or a cross plate. These too will have to be removed, to accessthe vertical molding strip.
Tools RequiredPunch (1/4 in. dia. max.)Small hammer or malletPhillips screwdriver7/16 in. wrench
Vertical Molding StripRefer to Table 10for Part Number
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Procedure1. Remove any hinges adjacent to the vertical molding
strip. Refer to Door Hinge, Steps 1 through 4 onPage 54.
2. Remove any latch mechanism adjacent to the verticalmolding strip. Refer to L-bracket, Steps 1 through 3 onPage 56.
3. Remove the assembly hardware plates above and belowthe vertical mounting strip.
4. Remove the vertical mounting strip.
5. Install the new vertical molding strip in place betweenthe cages.
6. Replace the hardware plates above and below the strip.
7. Replace any latch mechanism you may have removed.Refer to L-Bracket, Steps 4 and 5 on Page 56.
8. Replace any hinges you may have removed. Refer toDoor Hinge, Steps 5 through 8 on Page 54.
Figure 62. Typical Vertical Molding Strip in Place.
VerticalMolding Strip
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If the latch connector and door are not properly adjusted, youmay have difficulty in opening the door, and it may not lockautomatically when closed. To adjust the door:
1. Loosen the L-bracket cap screws (Figure 63). Ondouble-door cages, loosen the upper and lower latchplate cap screws (Figure 64).
2. Move the L-brackets (or latch plates) slightly as needed.
3. Retighten the hinge cap screws.
4. Try the door again, and repeat the adjustment until thelatch mechanism works smoothly.
Latch Adjustment
If the above adjustments are not adequate to make the latchwork correctly:
1. Loosen the cap screws on all the door hinges(Figure 65).
2. Move the entire door up or down slightly. On double-door cages, try to isolate the problem to one door. Thatwill make adjustment a lot simpler!
3. Retighten the hinge cap screws.
4. Try the door again, and repeat the adjustment until thelatch mechanism works smoothly.
Figure 64. Latch Plate Adjustment(double-door cages)
Latch Plate Cap Screws
Latch Plate (Upper)
Figure 63. L-bracket Adjustment (single-door cages)
L-bracketCap Screws
UpperL-bracket
LowerL-bracket
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If, after performing the previous adjustments, the door will stillnot open or latch properly, it is possible that it has beendeformed in some way. Try the following:
1. Measure the door diagonally from upper-right to lower-left and record the measurement (Figure 66). Then,measure it again from upper-left to lower-right andrecord that measurement. .
2. Compare the two measurements; they should beidentical. If they are more than a tiny fraction different,the door has been deformed.
Figure 65. Adjusting the Door Hinges
UpperHinge
LowerHinge
HingeCap Screws
Figure 66. Measuring the Door for Deformation
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Reversing the DoorHinges
3. Remove the door from the cage.
4. Hold the door by one of the corners of the longerdimension.
5. Rap the diagonally opposite corner of the door lightlyon the floor. Note: You do not have to use great force;just one gentle rap is usually sufficient.
6. Remeasure the door and repeat the process until bothdimensions are the same.
7. Remount the door.
All single-door Regal cages come from the factory hinged onthe left and latched on the right. The doors are ambidextrous,however, and can be easily reversed to open the other way ifdesired. To reverse the hinges, refer to Reversing the DoorHinges on Page 30.
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General The following procedures will help you fix most of the problemsthat you might encounter with your Regal cage arrangement.If necessary, please feel free to call SSCI Customer Service at(800) 323-7366. Our experienced technical support personnelwill be glad to help you.
For more information on contacting SSCI, refer to SSCIContact Information on Page 2.
Part numbers for available replacement parts are shown onPages 49 and 50. To order replacement parts, refer to PartsOrdering Procedure on Page 49.
Possible problems are listed below along with their pagereferences:
The cage door does not close or latch correctly. ------------------------------- Page 68
The cage/base does not roll freely (mobile bases only). ---------------------- Page 69
The cage/base rolls even when the brakes are on (mobile bases only). Page 70
Returning CageElements for Repairs
RMA Numbers If elements of your cage arrangement should require return toSSCI for repairs, discuss the problem with one of ourCustomer Service Representatives. Obtain an RMA number(Return Merchandise Authorization) from them beforeshipping the unit back. Note: SSCI will not acceptmerchandise returned without an RMA number.
Package the component securely in a suitable container andstaple or tape the cover securely in place. Ship documentationwith the table including:
DestinationRMA NumberYour name, company and addressYour telephone numberA description of the reason for returning the component
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Packing and Shipment
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The door does not close or latch correctly.
First: The latch brackets are probably out of adjustment.Refer to Latch Adjustment on Page 63.
Second: If your problem cannot be cured by any of the aboveadjustments, check the following cage components for damag
Cage doorRefer to Table 10 on Page 50 for replacement partnumber. Refer to Cage Door on Page 53 forreplacement instructions.Latch L-brackets (single-door cages)For replacement parts, order P/N 615394. Refer toL-bracket on Page 56 for replacement instructions.Latch connector (single-door cages)Refer to Table 10 on Page 50 for replacement partnumber. Refer to Latch Connector on Page 55 forreplacement instructions.Latch plates (double-door cages)For replacement parts, order P/N 615403. Refer toLatch Plate on Page 57 for replacement instructions.Door HingesFor replacement parts, order P/N 615552. Refer toDoor Hinge on Page 54 for replacement instructions.
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The cage/base does not roll freely (mobile bases only).
Remedial Action Please refer to the Owner’s Manual supplied with themobile base for more information.
First: You may just have a caster brake locked. Check thefront casters to make sure the OFF side of the brake lever isdown. Refer to Using the Wheel Brakes on Page 44.
Second: Check all casters for condition. Are they dirty,wobbly, badly bent, or in any way damaged? Have they beenlubricated in the last six months?
Animal hair, thread and other materials can accumulate in thewheel bushing and prevent the wheel from turning freely.If substantial foreign matter is visible, disassemble the casterassembly, clean it thoroughly, reassemble, and lubricate it(Refer to Lubricating the Casters in the Base Owner’sManual).
If a caster is heavily rammed into a solid object, it can be bentin such a way as to jam the ball bearings. If this is the case, thecaster will be unable to align itself with the table’s direction ofmovement and will have to be replaced.
If a caster assembly is damaged or showing excess wear,replace it.
To order a new caster, contact SSCI Customer Service andorder the desired caster as shown in Table 11 below.
Table 11. Caster Model Numbers
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)ekarbon(nialP 00FNF-01118012-800C 251158
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The cage/base rolls even when the brakesare on (mobilebases only).
Please refer to the Owner’s Manual supplied with themobile base for more information.
First: Make sure the ON sides of the brake levers on the frontcasters are fully depressed.
Second: Check the front casters for condition. Are they dirty,wobbly, badly bent? Have they been lubricated in the last sixmonths?
Hair, thread, and other materials can accumulate in the wheelbushing and prevent the brake from holding as it should.If substantial foreign matter is visible, disassemble the casterassembly, clean it thoroughly, reassemble, and lubricate it(Refer to Lubricating the Casters in the Base Owner’sManual). If cleaning and lubricating the casters does not fix theproblem, replace the front casters.
If a wheel/caster assembly is damaged or showing excess wear,replace it.
To order a new caster, contact SSCI Customer Service andorder the desired caster as shown in Table 11 on Page 69.
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