ASSEMBLY
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WP50ECO | WP75ECO
To lift the machine frame out of the packaging, attach load slings around the upper beam and lift
with suitable lifting equipment (crane, forklift). A not fully assembled machine must be secured
until it has been completed and anchored in its installation site.
Ensure the correct body posture when lifting, carrying and setting down the load (e.g. single
machine components)
Lifting / Setting down
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When lifting/setting down, ensure that you are standing firmly (legs hip-width apart).
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Lift/set down load with knees bent and back straight.
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Do not lift/set down load with a jerk.
Carrying
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Carry load with both hands as close to body as possible.
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Carry load with straight back.
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When transporting the assembled machine, ensure to lift it only by the machine body and
not by the attachments.
If you transport the machine with a vehicle, ensure that the load is secured appropriately!
ASSEMBLY
14.1
Preparation
Check delivery content
Check the delivery immediately for transport damage and missing parts. Report any damage or
missing parts to your dealer or the shipping company immediately. Visible transport damage must
also be noted immediately on the delivery note in accordance with the provisions of the warranty,
otherwise the goods are deemed to have been properly accepted.
Requirements for the installation site
The selected installation site must ensure a suitable connection to a compressed air supply.
Observe the safety requirements and the dimensions of the machine. Place the machine on a
level, solid surface. The chosen installation site of the machine must comply with the local safety
regulations as well as the ergonomic requirements for a workplace with sufficient lighting
conditions.
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The floor at the installation site must be able to bear the load of the machine!
When dimensioning the required space, take into account that the operation, maintenance and
repair of the machine must be possible without restrictions at all times. In the case of long
workpieces, no crushing or shearing points may occur in the extension area (=danger area).
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Danger of tipping over!
Unanchored machine can tip over and cause injuries.
Anchor the machine in the ground before commissioning!
Fixing holes must be drilled on the base support by means of which the machine is firmly
connected to the floor. This prevents movement of the machine during operation and possible
damage or injury.