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Rubbish Chute
Assembly and Operating Manual Page 9 of 24 BL041GB Edition 05.2012
2.2 Transport
• During transport, the load must be secured according to international
transport guidelines.
2.3 Assembly
• Precautionary measures stipulated by the company for avoiding fires,
explosions, dust, gas, steam and smoke must be observed.
• Appropriate lifting gear must be used when working with heavy parts.
• Adhere to the minimum requirements for thoroughfares, paths and
emergency exits.
2.4 Avoiding blockages
• Observe the maximum deflection of the rubbish chute.
• Observe the maximum size of the bulk material. Refer to the data for
tube diameter in then "Technical Data".
• Constantly monitor the discharge opening for the rubble.
• To eliminate blockages, do not work beneath the discharge opening
or distort the rubbish chute.
2.5 Repair/maintenance
• All relevant persons must be informed about how to carry out the
work before work begins.
• Use appropriate measures to ensure that dismantled parts do not fall
down.
• Loss of balance as a result of handling heavy parts/tools. Only lift
heavy parts/tools with a second person or using appropriate lifting
equipment.
• Only use new parts according to their intended use and within the
specifications of the technical data.
• Test the parts to ensure that they are functioning correctly after the
work. Make sure that no hazards will arise as a result of
commissioning the rubbish chute.