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Tools Needed
• Crowbar
• Hammer
• Socket set or impact driver
Instructions
1. Remove the nuts and bolts from the shipping container's base with a socket set or impact driver.
1.1 Note: Keep the nuts, bolts, and the shipping container’s base in case you need to return
the RTP 10i®.
2. Pry apart the shipping container with a crowbar until the machine is accessible for a forklift.
Unpacking the RTP 10i®
Assembly
The RTP 10i® also comes with anti-vibration feet to insert underneath its base's four corners. The
anti-vibration feet not only absorb noise and vibrations, but also reduce the machine's movement.
The anti-vibration feet's assembly must be done while the machine is suspended in the air with a
forklift during its positioning.
Positioning the RTP 10i®
WARNING:
To prevent personal injury, wear steel toe boots and heavy duty grip
gloves while transporting the RTP 10i®.
Because of its 500 kg (around 1,100 lbs) weight, LFA does NOT recommend
carrying the machine manually but rather with a forklift. At least two people
should be involved (one operating the forklift and one stabilizing the machine)
in removing the machine from the shipping container and placing it in the
workspace.
Moving the RTP 10i® with a Forklift
Tools Needed
• Forklift that is rated to lift at least 1,000 kg
• Lifting straps that are rated for at least 1,000 kg
• Heavy duty grip gloves
• Steel toe boots
Instructions
1. Insert the eyelet bolt into the top of the machine.
1.1 Note: Make sure that the eyelet bolt is securely tightened.
2. Feed the lifting straps through the eyelet bot.
3. Position the forks of a forklift truck over the top of the RTP 10i and securely attach the lifting
straps.
4. Unbolt the RTP 10i from the metal pallet.
5. Carefully lift the RTP 10i off the pallet and attach the anti-vibration feet.
6. Llower the machine so that it is no more than 2-3 cm off the floor.
7. Position the RTP 10i in the desired location and carefully lower the machine.