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2.
Use
a
forklift
Most
users
choose
this
method
to
move
their
machine
because
it
is
easy
to
set
up.
Make
sure
that
the
lifting
rod
can
fully
withstand
the
weight
of
the
machine.
(Refer
to
Section
2
–
General
Information
for
Specifications)
Machine
lifting
is
likely
to
damage
the
machine
if
not
performed
properly.
You
must
have
a
qualified
forklift
operator
to
perform
the
job.
You
must
apply
proper
forklift
technique
to
avoid
damage
to
the
machine.
Make
sure
the
forks
are
able
to
reach
in
at
least
2/3
of
the
machine
depth.
You
must
keep
the
machine
balanced
at
all
times.
Make
sure
the
forks
are
centered
before
use.
(Illustration
only.
Please
follow
user
guide
of
your
forklift.)
3.
Use
rolling
cylinders
You
can
use
rolling
cylinders
to
move
your
machine
in
a
small
machine
shop
environment.
You
must
use
rolling
cylinders
made
in
material
of
proper
compressive
strength.
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