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1.
Using the tin snips, cut the banding that is securing the machine to the pallet (if
fitted).
WARNING: EXTREME CAUTION MUST BE USED BECAUSE THE
BANDING WILL SPRING AND COULD CAUSE INJURY.
2
. Lift the box off and discard.
3.
Using the knife, cut the plastic wrap from the top. The accessories that were
ordered could be attached to the side of the machine, and extreme caution must be
taken so that the parts do not fall and cause injury or damage. Remove them and
set aside.
4.
Some of the parts supplied with the machine may be shipped inside the machine.
To access these parts, remove the machine side panels.
4
. Remove the base mounting bolts that secure the machine to the pallet. The
mounting bolts are accessed from underside of the pallet.
5.
The machine can be lifted using a forklift truck or hoist. If no forklift truck or hoist
are available, the machine can be removed from the pallet as follows.
Note.
The machine is heavy, and if you have any doubt about the described
procedure, seek professional assistance. Do not attempt any procedure that you feel
is unsafe or that you do not have the physical capability of achieving.
With two or more people, move the machine so that the base of the machine is over
the edge of the pallet. Tilt the machine away from the pallet so that the base of the
machine touches the floor, slide the pallet from under the machine and then move
the machine to the vertical position so that it is completely resting on the floor.
To lift the machine off the pallet using a sling, pull the lifting rods out from the
machine’s main body. Fit the sling around the sling rods and lift the machine off the
pallet with a hoist. The hoist must have a lifting capacity of no less than 2000 lbs.
Remove the pallet and lower the machine to the floor.
Assembly and setup.
Fitting the leveling feet.
1.
Raise the machine off the
ground onto wooden blocks.
2
. Fit a leveling bolt to the four
corners of the machine into the
tapped holes that the pallet fixing
bolts have been removed from.
3.
Lower the machine to the
ground and place a spirit level on
the table of the machine.
4.
Adjust the leveling feet until the
spirit level shows that the table is
level in both directions and that the machine will not rock.
Note.
If you move the machine, you may find that the leveling bolts will need to be
readjusted.
Leveling feet Fixing hole
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