Introduction
All items are shipped in wooden crates. Due to the delicate nature of the contents it is essential to
have the proper equipment available for handling and moving the shipping crates. Packed in its
crate, the equipment can withstand normal vibrations from road or air travel. Severe shock,
however, may damage the precision components within the machine. The shipping crate is fitted
with shock watches that turn from white to red when their specified limits have been exceeded.
Tamper-proof seals are also added to ensure the crate has not been opened and the contents
interfered with. All equipment must be un-crated by a qualified service engineer. Ramps are
provided so the larger pieces of equipment can be rolled down from the crate to the floor.
Arizona 1300 GT Printers
Crated Flatbed Printer
Crated Dimensions & Weights for Arizona 1300 GT Models
Dimensions of crate
Weight
Items
(m)
(inch)
L
W
H
L
W
H
(kg) (lb) (kg) (lb)
1300 Series GT
5.21
2.16
1.57
205
85
62
1535
3384
Add 13mm (1/2”) to each dimension to allow for bolt heads
Typical Arizona 1300 GT Crate
Weight Distribution:
• Even for length of the crate
• Uneven for width - front of crate is heavier by a 60/40 ratio
Forklift Access:
• Long side (lift from indicated side only) - fork length minimum of 1.45 meter (57 inches)
• Short side (lift from either side) - fork length minimum of 3.3 m (130 inches)
Pallet Jacks: The crate can be transported for a short distance using 2 standard pallet jacks.
IMPORTANT
The GT crate must not be tilted greater than 45 degrees.
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Chapter 3 - Shipping & Handling
Summary of Contents for Arizona 1300
Page 1: ...Arizona 1300 Technical guide Site preparation guide 2021 Canon Production Printing...
Page 2: ...Edition 2021 06 US...
Page 4: ...Contents 4...
Page 5: ...Chapter 1 Introduction...
Page 11: ...Chapter 2 Product Description and Safety Information...
Page 16: ...UV Light Safety 16 Chapter 2 Product Description and Safety Information...
Page 17: ...Chapter 3 Shipping Handling...
Page 25: ...Chapter 4 Specifications and Requirements...
Page 38: ...Customer Network Requirements 38 Chapter 4 Specifications and Requirements...
Page 39: ...Chapter 5 Operator Training...
Page 41: ...Chapter 6 Product Safety Data Sheet...
Page 43: ...Chapter 7 Site Preparation checklists...
Page 48: ...On Remote Service Connectivity Information 48 Chapter 7 Site Preparation checklists...
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