
Océ ProCut Site Prep
System Requirements
Receiving the Océ ProCut
Packed in its crate, the Océ ProCut can withstand normal vibrations from road or air travel. Severe
shock, however, may damage the components within the machine. Document all visible damage to
the packaging immediately upon delivery. Verify that the shipper records this damage on the
delivery bill of lading and report to your Océ Operating Company.
Only Océ trained service technicians should only open crates. Internal parts can be damaged if
mishandled.
The Océ ProCut is typically shipped in three wooden crates and one pallet. See Dimensions and
Weight. Due to the weight and delicate nature of the cutter it is essential to have the proper
equipment available for handling and moving the shipping crates.
Important:
The majority of the installation will be carried out by a Océ trained Service
Technician. However, additional support is required for some tasks (transportation,
moving heavy parts, holding parts in place during assembly etc). The Océ Service
Technician should arrange for an assistant to be available during the assembly
phase.
Because of the weight of each crate, we recommend using a forklift to prevent personal injury
and/or damage to the equipment. If you do not have a forklift, you can use one palette jack on
smaller crates and two palette jacks on larger crates.
If an Océ trained technician is not present for the delivery of the system, then the transport crates
are not to be opened and the machine must not be unpacked. This must be kept in a dry place from
the time of delivery until the arrival of the technician.
Storage temperature:
-20º / 55º C (-4° / 126° F)
Figure 1: Shipping Crate
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