GENERAL
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PULSE Installaon, Commissioning and Servicing Manual - Revision 19
Dispensers present a tipping risk, and they are heavy. Do not attempt to manoeuvre a
dispenser by hand, e.g. DO NOT use a hand trolley (sack barrow).
Any contact with the upper crate or dispenser by ropes, chains, etc. risks seriously
damaging the dispenser.
Tying down during transport should only be via the tying points marked on the crate.
Note the following key points:
(a) Lifting forces are applied to pipes inserted through brackets in each top corner of
the hydraulic cabinet.*
(b) Spacers must be used to prevent lifting strops from applying pressure to the head
and frame. This is essential to avoid damage.*
*Refer to Part B: Installation, 1. Lifting of Units
Pressure must not be applied to the upper frame or panels by strops or other pieces of
lifting equipment.
7.2 Storage
The storage or transportation environment must be:
(a) Dry and reasonably dust-free;
(b) Reasonably vibration-free;
(c) Have a level surface to minimise tipping risk.
Dispensers should be stored in their delivery crates.
If it is necessary to inspect the equipment prior to storage, record the orientation of the
upper cardboard packaging with respect to the base so that it can be replaced correctly
with the marked tie-down points in their correct positions.
TYPE
Weight Width Depth Height
CX 8-Hose Pump(F) 430 125 58 221
CX 6-Hose Pump(F) 400 125 58 221
CX 4-Hose Pump(F) 380 125 58 221
CX 8-Hose Dspnsr(F) 350 125 58 221
CX 6-Hose Dspnsr(F) 320 125 58 221
CX 4-Hose Dspnsr(F) 300 125 58 221
CS 4-Hose Pump(S) 250 90 58 175
TYPE
Weight Width Depth Height
CS 2-Hose Pump(S) 220 90 58 175
CS 4-Hose Dspnsr(S) 200 90 58 175
CS 2-Hose Dspnsr(S) 180 90 58 175
CS 4-Hose Pump(F) 240 90 58 205
CS 2-Hose Pump(F) 220 90 58 205
CS 4-Hose Dspnsr(F) 220 90 58 205
CS 2-Hose Dspnsr(F) 200 90 58 205