When transporting the instrument on a pallet truck, etc., one person should not work alone in order to
prevent instrument damage or accident caused by rear-end collision, dropping of the instrument, etc.
When transporting the instrument, place thin iron sheets, etc., to eliminate height gaps on the floor so
that the instrument will not receive impact.
Pay due attention to safety. Particularly when transporting the instrument on a slope, remember that,
because the instrument is heavy, stopping the instrument will not be easy once it began accelerating.
Transporting the instrument to
the work area
• Transporting on a forklift or
pallet truck
When transporting the instrument
on a forklift or pallet truck, do so
when the instrument is still
packed, and insert the fork into
the packing pallet as shown in the
figure below. Refer to the
palletizing size in the figure on the
left and check the dimensions of
the forklift or pallet truck
beforehand.
Moving to the installation location
1. Unpack the instrument by referring to the next section, "Unpacking Procedure - Unpacking the
system," and move the instrument to the installation location.
2. If the instrument can be transported on a pallet truck, etc., move the whole packing pallet to near
the installation location.
3. Remove the L brackets securing the instrument to the packing pallet.
4. Screw in the transport handles into the treaded parts on the left and right side faces at the bottom
of the instrument. Securely screw in the transport handles all the way.
5. Hold the transport handles to lift the instrument and move it to the installation location.
When using a pallet truck, etc., for transport, confirm that the instrument and packing pallet are
secured together with L brackets, because otherwise the instrument may shift and drop from the
packing pallet. When the instrument must be pushed while being transported on a pallet truck, etc., pay
attention to where on the instrument to be pushed, because the exterior panels may be deformed or the
acrylic cover may be damaged. (Do this by holding the transport handles at the base of the system.)
Pay due attention to safety, and particularly when transporting the instrument on a slope, remember
that, because the instrument is heavy, stopping the instrument will not be easy once it began
accelerating. When lifting the instrument to move, be sure to secure a line of movement or footing.