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Rockwell Automation Publication 750-UM006C-EN-P - March 2022
Chapter 2
Prepare for Installation
Unpack and Inspect
If the packaging appears to be damaged, take photos of the damaged shipment
with the packaging then unpack the equipment for further inspection. Open
the cover and inspect the major components for signs of damage. Retain the
original packaging for the freight inspector.
1. Inspect the shipping container for any damage that occurred during
transit.
2. Remove the cover of the shipping container.
3. Remove the sides of the shipping container.
4. Remove the protective packing materials.
5. Inspect the drive for any damage.
6. If enclosure appears damaged, open the front cover and inspect the
major components for damage. See
for instructions on how to open the front cover.
7. If damage to the enclosure exists:
a. Note on the delivery receipt that the equipment is damaged.
b. Contact the carrier that delivered the shipment and the authorized
Allen-Bradley® distributor. The carrier may schedule a freight
inspection or will waive their right to inspect. If they waive their right
to inspect, obtain the written waiver.
c. Retain all product packaging for review by the carrier.
IMPORTANT
Delivery of equipment from Rockwell Automation to the carrier is considered
delivery to the buyer. The carrier becomes liable for any damage that occurs
during transit. It is the responsibility of the buyer to notify the proper party if
damage is found. The buyer can forfeit any right to recovery for loss or
damage by failing to comply with these steps.
IMPORTANT
Only open the front cover of the enclosure if you suspect the components
inside are damaged.