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Report freight damage to the Tidel Shipping Department at 1-800-678-7577, ext 1152.
1) Ensure the bolt down location surface is level and meets the required clearances before
removing the TR250 Series components from the pallet(s).
2) Open the vault and locate the “Bolt Down Template”
3) Place the template into the bolt down location and ensure all clearance tolerances are met.
Tidel recommends lifting/moving duties be performed
by a minimum of (2) persons
Things to consider before proceeding:
f Removal from the shipping pallet may cause the unit to drop slightly, resulting in damage to
flooring - protection such as a sheet of plywood can help reduce the risk of damage.
f When possible and if not hindered by steps, curbs, uneven floor surfaces... move the unit as close
to the bolt down position as possible before removing it from the pallet.
f The unit should be removed toward the rear of the pallet - ensure adequate space is provided.
1) Carefully cut DOWN each corner of the shipping carton and remove the shipping/packing
material.
2) Open the Vault Door and remove ONLY the (2) bolts that secure the front shipping brackets to
the pallet (shipping brackets are not removed at this time).
3) At the rear of the unit, remove the (2) bolts that secure the L-Brackets to the PALLET.
4) Rotate the rear L-Brackets 180 - that will be used to raise the unit slightly and re-secure the
L-Brackets to the rear wall of the TR250.
Do Not use the Vault Door as leverage to assist in
removing the unit from the pallet
5) Place the lifting device under the L-Brackets and raise the unit enough to place rollers (steel
rods, PVC tubing, conduit...), under the TR250.
6) Protect the flooring surface by placing a sheet of plywood behind the pallet.
7) Carefully move the unit to the rear of the pallet until the rear of the TR250 can be GENTLY
lowered to the ground.
8) Slightly raise the front of the TR250 by placing the jack(s) underneath the empty space behind
the pallet and remove the pallet.
9) Lower the jack(s) to the lowest setting.
10) Place rollers (steel rods, PVC tubing, dollies...), underneath the TR250.
11) Leverage the TR250 high enough to remove the jack(s) and gently lower it onto the rollers.
Flooring should be protected by alternately placing plywood sheets in the pathway while the unit is
being moved to the bolt down location.
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Bolt Down Preparation
Removing the TR250 from the Shipping Pallet