
INSTALLATION
3-8
15 Jun 12
HyperPoolShaker
MOUNTING AND SECURING EQUIPMENT
WARNING! GRINDING, BURNING, OR WELDING WILL PRODUCE
HAZARDOUS GASES AND DUST. ALWAYS WEAR PROPER PERSONAL
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) WHEN PERFORMING ANY OF THESE
PROCEDURES.
After completing assembly and leveling, the equipment may be welded to the deck or bolted with
at least 5/8” (15.9mm) diameter bolts at the four corner locations. The machine can be welded or
bolted in more locations if desired by the customer. If welding, be sure to wear proper personal
protective equipment (PPE) for respiratory protection from potentially harmful vapors (refer to
applicable MSDSs listed in Section 2).
SHIPPING BRACKETS
Note! Do not discard shipping brackets after removal. These components
should be re-installed whenever the machine is moved to prevent movement of
the screen frame during transit.
Following final positioning and leveling of the shaker, remove the shipping brackets (Figure 3-7)
that were installed to stabilize the screen frame and motors during transit. Two shipping brackets
and four PVC plugs secure the movable screen frame to the stationary hopper. The shipping
brackets and plugs
must be re-installed whenever the shaker is moved
and
must be
removed prior to startup and operation
of the machine. For high visibility, the two shipping
brackets are painted orange, and the PVC plugs are gray with an orange label; both are labeled
DISCONNECT BEFORE STARTUP
.
Remove the two orange brackets and four orange-labeled PVC plugs securing the screen frame
to the stationary hopper No special removal sequence is required. Retain the shipping brackets
and PVC plugs and associated attaching hardware for future use.
Figure 3-7. Shipping Brackets Installation
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