GENERAL SAFE
TY
INS
TRUCTIONS
7
1
Horizontal deviation must not exceed 1/200 of the bay
width.
Use shims to correct such deviations.
The following values on
fl
ow level incline are considered
as target values:
Plastic bins between 5 and 10 kg operate with an incli-
ne of approx. 5%.
Plastic bins of more than 10 kg operate with an incline
of approx. 4%.
Cartons between 5 and 15 kg operate with an incline of
approx. 6%.
Prior to setting up the entire facility, assemble and install
a sample bay
fi
rst and make a
fl
ow test with various load
carriers.
The results must be con
fi
rmed as positive by the custo-
mer.
Only then continue setting up the remaining bays.
Load carriers must travel straight down a lane without
moving too much to either side.
Make sure that load carriers do not hit the retrieval side of
a lane too hard.
The impact must not be that strong that loads drop out a
load carrier or that the load carrier falls off the
fl
ow level;
damages of any kind are not acceptable.
Correct lane incline if required; for this purpose remove all
bins from the
fl
ow levels.
Optionally, the impact force can be reduced by brake
rollers.
Stick load capacity labels / mount load capacity plates
before the racking facility is put into service.
Please note that it is imperative to display load capacity
data on carton live storage facilities.
4. Operating instructions
The racking installation may only be operated by trained
personnel who is able to read, understand and follow the
instructions of assembly and use as well as the relevant
national and/or local accident prevention regulations.
Before putting the installation into service, the operator
must instruct all staff members concerned about what
is important when working with that storage system and
which risks are involved.
BITO carton live storage can operate in environments with
an ambient temperature of -28°C to +40°C.
Only feed stock items or load units intended for use with
carton live storage installations onto
fl
ow levels.
Keep in mind that loading in FIFO operations is done at the
racking rear side whereas products stored in LIFO order
are loaded and picked at the racking front side.
Do not drop or throw loads onto
fl
ow levels as this may
cause damage to load carriers, products and
fl
ow levels.
If a load gets stuck in a lane, it is important to
fi
nd out
why.
Remove and replace the load that is blocking the lane.
Make sure that you never use damaged load carriers.
Never use water to clean a carton live storage installation.
If a lane is obstructed, shut down and
fl
ag the area con-
cerned.
Only entrust quali
fi
ed staff with clearing a blocked lane or
area.
Often it is suf
fi
cient to feed another load carrier into the lane at
the replenishment side to make loads going again.
Do not load shelving or racking before assembly has been com-
pletely
fi
nished.
Do not exceed allowable shelf load and bay load capacities.
Always consult the manufacturer of your shelving or racking ins-
tallation if you wish to modify the layout or if there are questions
on how to assemble your installation.
Storing unpacked foods on galvanised shelves or in live storage
lanes is not permitted.
As stipulated by DIN standard EN 15636, shelving and racking
operators must ensure that visual inspections are carried out at
regular intervals
.
Additionally, any warehouse storage facility must be inspected at
least once a year by a quali
fi
ed person.
Please contact us, if you require more information on shelving &
racking inspection:
E-Mail: [email protected]
For questions on delivery and assembly contact www.bito.com
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Summary of Contents for SDS
Page 30: ...ALLGEMEINE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE 1 30 1 5 mm 4 0 mm ...
Page 31: ...31 FLEX SF4 2 SF4 SF4 49 55 Flex SF4 ...
Page 35: ...35 FLEX SF4 2 100 mm 45 Nm ø10 mm 5 6 1 2 2x 1 6 X X M10 20 5 1 0 2 5 mm 6 30 ...
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Page 43: ...43 PRO 2 SP2 SP3 SP2 49 55 PRO ...
Page 46: ...46 PRO 2 GF AF 1 1 2 2 2x 2 3 GF AF 2x 1x 1 X 5 1 2 2x 3 4x 1 2 2 3 1 X X X ...
Page 51: ...51 FLOW SHELF 1 25 mm 12 5 mm A A B B 4 2 mm 3 1 2 A B 12 5 mm ...
Page 53: ...53 FLOW SHELF 2 3 2 3 X 3 X 4 Y 5 1 2 3 4 X Y 1 1 X Y 1 2 2 X Y ...
Page 58: ...58 STÜCKGUT DURCHLAUFREGAL SYSTEM SDS 2 5 15 kg 6 V Vmin 5 10 kg 10 kg 5 4 ...
Page 59: ...59 CARTON LIVE STORAGE SYSTEM SDS 2 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 3 2 ...
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