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TRANSPORT
4.1 IMPORTANT SAFETY GUIDELINES
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Transport
4.1
Important safety guidelines
Suspended loads
Dimensioned load suspension device that are too weak can break. The suspended
loads can swing. The lifting equipment and the load suspension devices must
correspond to the regulations and should be designed for the weight of the
components, including the packaging. It is forbidden to stand under suspended or
lifted loads. A sufficiently safe distance must be maintained. The crane operators
must be authorised to operate the respective equipment. Injuries from falling
loads.
Falling loads
Incorrectly fixed belts or chains can slip. Transport equipment that is not designed
for the weight of the individual components can fail. The transport box can fall.
Only hoisting equipment with crossbars must be used. The belts and chains must
be always outside of the pole plates. Injuries from falling boxes.
Tilted loads
If the centre of gravity is disregarded, a load can tilt. The rotary table must be
positioned so that the load can be in equilibrium. Always take into consideration
the centre of gravity when fastening the transport means. Secure the load against
tilting. Injuries from tilted loads.
Unsecured rotary table
The rotary table can turn or become displaced from the linear axis (depending on
the implementation of the rotary table). Provide the rotary table with transport locks
for transport. Remove the transport locks only after the assembly has been
completed. There is a risk of impact and crushing injuries.
During the transport of the rotary table or its components, the following points must
be observed:
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The transport work must only be performed by trained transport personnel and
in strict compliance with the safety instructions.
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The transport routes must be blocked and secured so that no unauthorised
persons can enter the hazardous zone.
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Protect the sharp edges with edge protection.
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Use only whole belts.
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Compliance with the local applicable accident prevention regulations is
mandatory.
Summary of Contents for FIBRO FIBROTOR VM.NC
Page 1: ...FIBROTOR VM NC TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION MANUAL ...
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Page 4: ...1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 DEFINITION FIBROTOR 4 50 ...
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Page 14: ...1 INTRODUCTION 1 8 DEFINITIONS OF TERMS FIBROTOR 14 50 ...
Page 28: ...7 OPERATION 6 2 PRIOR TO THE COMMISSIONING FIBROTOR 28 50 ...
Page 30: ...0 7 4 FUNCTIONAL SEQUENCES FIBROTOR 30 50 ...
Page 32: ...9 REPAIR 8 2 CUSTOMER SERVICE FIBROTOR 32 50 ...
Page 36: ...9 REPAIR 9 3 LONG TERM LUBRICATION FIBROTOR 36 50 ...
Page 44: ...13 DECLARATION OF INCORPORATION 13 1 DECLARATION OF INCORPORATION FIBROTOR 44 50 ...
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