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EAE EE-6435B.WF - Packing, Storage and Transportation; The Lift was Dismantled into the Following2 Parts for Transportation; Storage; Lifting and Handling

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Installation, Operation and Parts Manual
EE-6435B .WF
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PACKING, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION
Packing, lifting, handling, transporting operations must be performed only by experienced personnel with appropriate
knowledge of the lift and after reading this manual.
2.1 The lift was dismantled into the following2 parts for transportation
Name
Dimension
Weight
Quantity
Lift
5150*740*900
1500KG
1
Ramps
1500*570*180
45KG
2
2.2 Storage
The packs must be kept in a covered and protected area in a temperature range 0f -10to +40. They must not be exposed to direct sunlight,
rain or water.
Stacking the packs
We advise against stacking because the packs are not designed for this type of storage. The narrow base, heavy weight and large size of the
packs make stacking difficult and potentially dangerous.
If stacking is unavoidable, use all appropriate precautions:
-never stack to more than 2 meters in height.
-never make stacks of single packs. Always stack pairs of packs in a cross pattern so that the base is bigger and the resulting stack is more
stable. Once the stack is complete, restrain it using straps, ropes or other suitable methods.
A maximum of two packs can be stacked on lorries, in containers, and in railway wagons, on condition that the packs are strapped together
and restrained to stop them falling.
2.3 Lifting and handling
The packs can be lifted and transported only by using lift trucks. The center of gravity and lashing points are marked on the
packaging. .Never attempt to hoist or transport the unit using lifting slings.
Storage
The packs must be kept in a covered and protected area in a temperature range 0f -10 to +40. They must not be exposed to direct
sunlight.
Stacking the packs
We advise against stacking because the packs are not designed for this type of storage. The narrow base, heavy weight and large size of the
packs make stacking difficult and potentially dangerous.
If stacking is unavoidable, use all appropriate precautions:
-never stack to more than 2 meters in height.
-never make stacks of single packs. Always stack pairs of packs in a cross pattern so that the base is bigger and the resulting stack is more

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