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Saw-Spindle Moulder
B3 / B3 e-classic
The machine is completely assembled when delivered on
the pallet.
Use any of the following to unload:
• Forklift truck,
• Pallet jack,
• Crane
• Rolling carriage
Only use belts or chains to transport the machine.
Transport, packaging and storage
6 Transport, packaging and storage
6.1 Safety instructions
Warning! There is a risk of injury due to falling parts while transporting, loading or unloading the machine.
Attention! Risk of material damage: The machine can be damaged or destroyed if it is subjected to improper
handling during transport.
For this reason the following safety instructions must be
observed:
• Never lift loads over a person.
• Always move the machine with the utmost care and
precaution.
• Only use suitable lifting accessories and hoisting
devices that have a sufficient load-carrying capacity.
• Never transport the machine by putting pressure on
any of its projecting elements (e.g. the planer tables).
• Consider the machine‘s centre of gravity when trans-
porting it (minimise the risk of it tipping over).
• Take measures to prevent the machine from slipping
sideways.
• Ropes, belts or other hoisting devices must be equip-
ped with safety hooks.
• Do not use torn or worn ropes.
• Do not use knotted ropes or belts.
• Ensure that ropes and belts do not lie against sharp
edges.
• Transport the machine as carefully as possible in
order to prevent damage.
• Avoid subjecting the machine to shocks.
• When transporting the machine overseas, ensure
that the packaging is air-tight and that a desiccant is
added to protect the metal parts against corrosion.
6.2 Transport methods
Fig. 6-1: Transport methods
Attention! Risk of material damage! The machine must not be lifted by the work table, sliding table or base!