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SET-UP
Receiving and Inspection
Upon receipt and prior to signing transport carrier’s documents, conduct a walk-around
and visual inspection of your new equipment. Note any damage in writing upon the
carrier’s bill of lading and contact us immediately.
Note: All new equipment is assembled and thoroughly tested prior to shipment, however
damage may occur during transit, which could cause the machine to not operate correctly
during start-up.
Unpacking
If machine was delivered via flatbed trailer, remove straps or chains securing it in place.
If machine was delivered by crate, carefully remove upper crating materials from the base
skid.
Remove lag screws, strapping, etc. that attaches the machine to the skid.
Machine Moving
Lift machine at the indicated lift points only.
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Use a safety strap to avoid tip-over.
Transport machine to the installation site.
Machine Positioning
(
Placement, Leveling, Alignment
)
For optimum performance, designate a solid and level foundation that is covered and dry,
free of environmental elements such as rain or snow that could cause electrical or slip
hazards.
Provide a minimum of 3 feet of clear workspace in front of the electrical panel.
Provide a minimum of 15 feet of clear workspace in front of in-feed and off-load areas.
Power and Utilities Requirements
For safe and effective operation confirm your incoming voltage and available
amperage is equal to what the machine has been wired for at the factory.
A qualified electrician should complete electrical connections and check
for correct motor directional rotation.
Ensure all wiring and electrical connections are located in a safe position and away
from any hazardous conditions.
Efficient dust and chip removal requires a minimum of 600 CFM suction at the
machine dust removal chute. This is an employer/owner responsibility.
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