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CAIRplus Shipping and Storage
PR-2009-0096-GB • Subject to modifications • R8-10/2015 21
4.2.2 Lifting the unit - transport gear on the base frame (provided with shipment units weighing up to 4000 kg)
Use only the transport gear attached to the base frame for
lifting the units.
Use the lifting gear (not part of the DencoHappel package)
as shown in the figure.
Use provided timber spacers to protect the unit at the edges.
Suspension angle must not exceed 60°.
To effectively prevent the load from slipping or tilting, consid-
er its center of gravity when lifting the unit.
Use the transport gear only once.
Do not use transport gear for permanent suspension of units.
Do not lift any other loads together with the shipment unit.
With units for outdoor installation, ensure that the roof sheets
are not damaged by the lifting gear.
Units with a slanting roof are delivered with a device that en-
ables to fasten it in place during truck transport.
This device must be removed before lifting the unit by
crane!
4.2.3 Shipping with a fork-lift truck
Always use the unit base frame or the supplied pallet as the supporting surface
during transportation.
Do not lift units without the base frame if the unit profiles are not sufficiently
protected.
When transporting the unit with a forklift both base-frame profiles must be resting on
the forks.
Verify proper center of gravity lift point and uniform distribution of weight.
Fig. 4-2: Lifting lugs for shipment units weighing up to
4000 kg
ATTENTION
Unit damage due to stacking the units!
Never stack units on top of one another for shipping!
Always place and rig the units one at a time!
Stacking of units and other foreign field-provided components is not permitted.
Exceptions apply for units delivered by the DencoHappel sites where the sufficient
load-bearing capacity is considered beforehand.