3.
Transport and storage
3.1.
Transport
For transport to place of installation, use sturdy packaging.
The coupling is not secured within the gearbox. Risk of falling out!
Injury hazard.
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Remove coupling from gearbox housing prior to transport.
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Bores within the coupling allow the use of eyebolts for separate transport. Ensure
that eyebolts are firmly tightened.
Figure 5: Coupling
Hovering load!
Risk of death or serious injury!
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Do NOT stand below hovering load.
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Check eyebolts for tight seat in housing (verify reach of the screw).
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Observe manufacturer specifications for fixing lifting straps and round slings.
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Respect total weight of combination (gearbox, primary reduction gearing).
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Eyebolts are exclusively permitted for the weight of the represented arrange-
ments (gearboxes and primary reduction gearings) of the respective sizes
(gearboxes and primary reduction gearings).
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Secure load against falling down, sliding or tilting.
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Perform lift trial at low height to eliminate any potential danger e.g. by tilting.
General notes
Actuators for worm gearboxes GS 315 – GS 500 are always supplied separately
when leaving the factory and must be transported and lifted separately. For further
information, refer to operation instructions pertaining to actuator.
GS 315 – GS 500
Gearbox sizes 315– 500 leave the factory with two eyebolts. The gearboxes are
suspended horizontally or vertically using the two eyebolts. The suspension also
applies to gearboxes with mounted GZ primary reduction gearing.
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GS 315 – GS 500
Transport and storage
GZ 30.1 – GZ 40.1