5.
Transportation and installation
5-1
5.1
Transport
Care should be exercised when removing
the unit from its shipping carton to avoid
any damage.
This unit must be lifted using suitable
forklift truck, which complies with all local
safety regulations. See section 4.1 for the
weight of this unit.
Before lifting, all loose parts of the unit
must be firmly secured.
It is strictly prohibited to work or stand in
the danger zone of a lifted load.
When lifting this unit the forks should be
placed so as to lift by the bottom of the
frame only. Care should be taken not to hit,
pinch or lift by any components or wires
that may extend below the frame.
Important!
Danger!
Important!
fig. 5.1-1 Lift point markers
Forks must be placed between lift point
markers. (See Fig. 5.1-1)
When placing the forks to lift this unit the
separation of the forks and their length
must be taken into consideration.
Do not slide this unit when it is standing on
the floor.
5.2
Machine Location
This unit requires the following
,
and clearances:
1. - The unit should be located on a level
surface capable of supporting it’s weight.
2. - The unit should be in a relatively clean,
debris free, dry shelter out of the elements
with an ambient temperature between -
25
(-13°F and 131°F).
3. - Access to a sufficient source of clean
compressed air.
4. - An appropriate power supply.(if needed)
5. - We recommend a minimum clearance of
4 ft (1.22 m) in front of the unit, 1 ft (305
mm) on all other sides and a minimum of
26in. (660 mm) above the unit. Contact
your local factory service representative for
minimum service clearances specific to your
location and unit.
High pressure air supply lines should be run
to minimize the possibility of damage.
Wherever necessary, lines should be
protected with structural steel.
environment services
°C and +55°C
MAKO units are completely wired. It is,
however, necessary to have a locally
licensed qualified electrician install the
appropriate power supply in accordance
with local codes if not already available.
5.3
Power Supply
Danger !
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