
11/09
CMT 130 Book Trimmer
2-2
Shipping Claims
2.1 Shipping Claims
The CMT 130 has been packed to prevent dam-
age during shipment. Claims for damage or
loss are the responsibility of the recipient. In-
spect all shipments as soon as they are re-
ceived. If there is any noticeable damage, note
it on the freight bill. Visual and/or hidden dam-
age must be reported to the claims department
of the carrier within 15 days. Contact your
dealer if you need any assistance. Check the
contents of the crate against both the packing
list on page 1-5 and the freight bill. Make sure
there are no missing items.
2.2 Unpacking
Remove the packing materials and four lag
screws. Two lag screws are located at each
end of the machine, behind the front cover and
rear door as shown in Figure 2-1.
Figure 2-1. Lag Screw Locations
Remove Lag Screws
1. Remove 4 screws from the front cover
using a 1/8" hex wrench.
2. Using a 9/16" wrench, remove the lag
screws from the two front locations
shown in Figure 2-1.
3. Open the rear door.
4. Remove the two lag screws from the
two rear locations shown in Figure 2-1.
5. Close the rear door.
Use a forklift to remove the machine from the
skid and place it as close as possible to its in-
stallation location. The machine has accessory
power cables and air hoses wrapped-up and
placed inside the machine. Be careful not to
pinch or entangle these in the forks while lifting.
Figure 2-2. Fork Locations for Lifting
2.3 Moving
Once the machine is near its final location, it
can be rolled into place.
WARNING
Do not roll on a graded surface. Roll only on a flat sur-
face. Personal injury could result.
It may be necessary to raise the four leveling
pads in order to roll the machine. A pad is lo-
cated under each corner of the machine. Using
either a 3/4" open-ended wrench or an adjust-
able wrench, turn the leveling pad counter-
clockwise to raise it.
Figure 2-3. Leveling Pads
Push the CMT 130 into position. Do not lower
the leveling pads at this time. Its final position
may require slight adjustment depending upon
the setup.