Installation
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Warnings
The following safety warnings apply when installing an IQ
3
+ ST Metal Detector head:
1. LETHAL HAZARD – ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
2. LETHAL HAZARD – COMPRESSED AIR SUPPLIES
3. NON-IONIZING RADIATION
4. WORKING ON EQUIPMENT
5. REJECT DEVICES
6. EXCESSIVE NOISE
7. HEAVY EQUIPMENT
8. LIFTING THE MACHINE
9. MOVING THE MACHINE
10. CONTAMINANTS
For details see the
Safety Warnings
section.
The following emergency procedures apply to these procedures:
2. DEALING WITH FIRE.
For details see the
Emergency Procedures
section.
Receiving and Unpacking
Receiving the Detector Head
On receipt of your Loma metal detector head, we recommend that you check the external
packing for any signs of damage.
If the external packaging is damaged do not refuse the shipment but make a notation on the
carriers delivery receipt and take pictures of the packaging damage.
When moving the detector head, please follow the guidance included in the
Moving the
Detector Head
section.
Unpacking the Detector Head
Remove all packing and retain in case the detector head has to be repacked for return.
If on unpacking the detector head it is subsequently found to be damaged, take further
pictures of the damage and send them to Loma Systems. Loma Systems will then carry out
an investigation, including a review of the applicable carriage terms / Incoterms, to decide
what action is to be taken.
Moving the Detector Head
The detector head will be supplied on a wooden pallet in protective wrapping and secured to the pallet
with nylon straps. Before unpacking, the detector head can be moved whilst attached to its pallet
using a fork lift. Once the packing and retaining straps have been removed the detector head is best
moved using a crane to move it into the final location.
Using a Crane
Position the straps around the detector head so that it will not tilt when lifted. Then attach the
straps to the crane.
NEVER
put straps through any aperture.
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