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Bosch Condens 7000 FP - Lifting Boiler off Pallet

Bosch Condens 7000 FP
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Transporting the boiler
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Condens 7000 FP – 6721846699 (2022/12)
Secure the lifting gear (round slings) to the transport timber, guide
along the boiler frame to the top and hook onto the crane hook
(Fig. 12).
Fig. 12 Guide of crane lifting gear on the frame
4.3 Lifting the floor standing boiler off the pallet
The floor standing boiler is screwed to the pallet with 4 strips via the
lower tie bar.
To remove the boiler from the pallet, proceed as follows:
Remove the front and rear cross strips from the pallet (Fig. 13).
Remove the 2 strips on the long side from the pallet (Fig. 13).
Position a trolley jack (max. ground clearance 215 mm and min.
lifting height 345 mm) under one of the cross bars on the boiler
frame (Fig. 14, step 1 – 3) and lift the boiler far enough so that a
partial pallet can be removed.
WARNING
Risk of injury and property damage caused by insufficient stability
as well as the boiler; risk of tipping
Do not leave the boiler on the trolley jack unsupervised for a longer
period.
Secure the boiler against tipping over.
If the boiler has to be transported further to the final installation location
using transport rollers:
Check the subsurface for sufficient load bearing capacity and
evenness.
Push transport rollers underneath between both longitudinal
traverses.
Slowly lower and remove the trolley jack.
Position the trolley jack under the second cross bar (Fig. 14, step
4 – 6) and lift the boiler far enough so that the second partial pallet
can be removed.
Once the boiler is located at the final installation location, screw in
the 4 boiler feet to the traverses on the side (Fig. 16).
WARNING
Risk of injury and property damage caused by the boiler slipping;
risk of tipping!
If the boiler only has to stand on one transport roller, it must be secured
against slipping away by positioning at an angle when lowering.
Secure the boiler with the help of a second person.
For further transport, push transport rollers underneath between
both longitudinal traverses. When lowering, the transport timbers in
the middle are put down on the transport roller (Fig. 15).
The boiler can now be moved using transport rollers.
-or-
Transport the boiler using the pallet truck (move underneath from the
front) (Fig.).
Once the boiler is located at the final installation location, screw in
the 4 boiler feet to the traverses on the side (Fig. 16).
Put down the boiler using the pallet truck, or remove the transport
rollers (following section).
Remove the 4 transport timbers between the tie bars.
Remove the transport rollers
(Fig. 16)
If it is necessary to remove the transport rollers at the final installation
location (boiler feet are installed), proceed as follows:
Position the trolley jack under the cross bars again and lift the boiler
far enough so that the respective transport roller is relieved and can
roll.
Roll the transport roller to the middle underneath the boiler or to the
end of the tie bar and remove.
Slowly lower and remove the trolley jack.
Proceed as described above to remove the second transport roller.
Remove the 4 transport timbers between the tie bars (Fig. 17).
Remove the front and rear cross bars on the boiler frame (Fig. 17).
Fig. 13 Remove the fixing strips from the pallet (example for illustration
purposes)
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