Mounting bracket drawings
Mounting bracket and radar sensor layout
Adjusting a radar on its bracket
If the tilt of the radar needs to adjusted in order to achieve optimum scanning, the bolts can be adjusting on the bracket in order to reach the desired level. The best way of understanding whether or not your sensor needs its alignment justified is by using radar targets to establish whether or not the object or area that you wish to detect or monitor is in the radar's line of site. For more detail on how to achieve the best alignment, see Radar View (LINK)
Note: The maximum angle the radar can be tilted on M10 bolts is 7 degrees, relative to the bracket.
Swapping/removing and replacing a radar on a tilted bracket
Mounting plate MBP-0426 dimensions
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