9
C Transport and Commissioning
1Liftingbycrane
The stacker is designed for short-distance lifting, lowering and transporting load units, not
suitable for long-distance travel. If needed, the stacker must be transported by using lifting
device or platform to place on stacker or trailer.
● Only use lifting gear with sufficient capacity (for stacker weight see stacker nameplate).
● The attachment points are provided for lifting the stacker with crane lifting gear.
● Park the stacker securely (See Chapter E).
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When hoisting or laying down, it should be stable and slow to avoid collisionoraccident.
– Park the stacker securely.
– Fasten the harness to the lifting points so
that it cannot slip! Crane slings should be
fastened in such a way that they do not come
into contact with any parts of the stacker when
it is being raised.
– Secure the lifting slings to the strap point,
and prevent them from slipping. Crane slings
should be fastened in such a way that they do
not come into contact with any attachments
when lifting.
– Load the stacker and park it securely at
its destination.
2 Securing the stacker during transport
Correctly fix the stacker to avoid move
when using stacker or trailer.
– Park the stacker securely.
– Sling the tensioning belt around the
stacker and attach it to the fastening rings
of the transporting stacker.
– Use wedges to prevent the stacker from
moving.
– Tighten the tensioning belt with the
tensioner.
● The stacker or trailer must have fastening
rings.
● Use wedges to prevent the stacker.
● Only use tension belt or fastening belt of
good nominal strength.