2.2 Shipping Bolts and Jigs
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2.1.2
Using the Forklift
When using a forklift, the manipulator should be fixed on a pallet with shipping bolts and jigs
as shown in " Fig. 3 Using the Forklift ". Insert claws under the pallet and lift it. The pallet must
be strong enough to support the manipulator. Transporting of the manipulator must be per-
formed slowly in order to avoid overturning or slippage.
Fig. 3 Using the Forklift
2.2
Shipping Bolts and Jigs
The manipurator is provided with shipping bolts and jigs at points A, B, and C (" Fig. 2 Trans-
porting Position ").
• The jigs are painted yellow.
• The number of hexagon socket head cap screws are: A: M6 X 3, B,C: M6 X 1
• Check that the eyebolts are securely fastened.
• The weight of the maniputator is approximately 150kg including the shipping bolts and
jigs. Use a wire rope strong enough to withstand the weight.
• Attached eyebolts are designed to support the manipulator weight. Do not use them for
anything other than transporting the manipulator.
• Mount the shipping bolts and jigs for transporting the manipulator.
• Avoid exerting force on the arm or motor unit when transporting, use caution when using
transporting equipment other than a crane or forklift, as injury may occur.
Before turning on the power, check to be sure that the shipping bolts and jigs have been
removed. The shipping bolts and jigs then must be stored for future use, in the event that
the manipulator must be moved again.
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M16 Bolts
Pallet
Forklift Claw Entry
NOTE
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