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UGG050-0517
S Series
(B)
(F)
(A)
(E)
(B)
(C)
(E)
(G)
(F)
(D)
TRANSPORT
3. TRANSPORT / LIFT
Transport / Lift
General rules, Transport / Lift
The machine must only be transported / lifted by trained
personnel. All instructions must be observed to avoid
personal injury and machinery damage.
Transport
1. If the machine will be transported exposed to weather
and wind: Treat all components that could rust with a
rust preventer. Wrap the machine in plastic foil.
2. If the machine will be transported a longer distance or
on uneven ground: Fix the machine to a transport
pallet with tension straps. Transport / lift the pallet
with a fork lift.
3. Machine with casters: If the machine will be trans-
ported a shorter distance on even, dry ground:
Transport the machine with its casters.
Lift the granulator
Lift the granulator with lifting straps:
1. Open the hopper. >Page 6:2 “Open the hopper”.
2. Remove the granule bin.
>Page 6:3 “Open granule bin”.
3. Install the lifting strap under the body and motor to
prevent the granulator from overbalancing when
lifted. Make sure that the lifting strap that goes under
the body also goes behind the hindge and handle.
Refer to the upper figure on the right.
Note! Make sure that the lifting strap has sufficient
capacity to lift the granulator.
Note! Make sure that the lifting straps will not slip
when lifting.
Lift the granulator with a fork lift:
1. Close the hopper
2. Remove the granule bin.
3. Insert the forks as shown in figure on the right. Use
pieces of wood to make sure that the granulator is
lifted horizontal. The wood pieces should rest on the
body and on the motor
Note! Make sure that the machine will not overbal-
ance when lifted.
Note! Check that no cables or any parts of the safety
equipment are pinched when lifting.
Information! For information about machine weight, refer
to page 2:1 “Technical specifications”.
(A) = Lifting strap
(B) = Body
(C) = Opened hopper
(D) = Handle / Hinge
(E) = Piece of wood
(F) = Forks
(G) = Caution, fragile part