HANDLING STAFF MUST WEAR: SAFETY SHOES WITH STEEL
TOE CAP AND NON-SLIP SOLES.
MAKE SURE THAT NO UNAUTHORISED PERSONS ARE
STANDING WITHIN THE RADIUS OF ACTION OF THE
LIFTING/HANDLING MEANS (FORK LIFT TRUCK,
TRANSPALLET, ETC.) DURING THE LIFTING, TRANSPORT AND
HANDLING OPERATIONS.
Procedures for packaging removal are explained below:
•
Using a Stanley Knife with a maximum blade length of 10mm, cut along the 4 sides of the
base of the packaging, remove tape and ensure waste cardboard is recycled
•
For wooden crates, remove nails from top panel and those present on the side walls
.
STAFF REMOVING THE PACKAGING MUST WEAR:
SAFETY SHOES WITH STEEL TOE CAP AND NON-SLIP SOLES
AND GLOVES.
6.3 Handing
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LOGISTICS
All lifting and short workshop distance
transportation of packages lifts must be carried
out using a forklift truck.
Safe lifting can only be achieved when using
suitably rated load capacity equipment (Please
refer to Technical Data Table for indicated lift
weight)
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6.3 Handling
Logistics
Summary of Contents for Access ACC-1150
Page 7: ...1 1 5 Heath Safety Scooters General ...
Page 23: ...7 7 7 Floor Height Adjustment Installation 7 INSTALLATION 7 6 Floor Height Adjustment ...
Page 25: ...7 7 9 Weight Test Installation 7 INSTALLATION 7 8 Weight Test Dynamic Dynamic ...
Page 30: ...Thread Size Tightening Torque Nm Hydraulic Fitting BSP 1 8 17 0 1 4 34 0 3 8 47 0 ...
Page 31: ...8 8 1 Standard Operating Procedure Operation 8 OPERATION 8 1 Standard Operating Procedure ...
Page 32: ...8 8 2 Manual Override Procedure Operation 8 OPERATION 8 2 Manual Override Procedure ...
Page 35: ...10 10 2 Loler Service Maintenance ...
Page 44: ...13 13 1 Wiring Diagram Power Pack Diagrams 13 DIAGRAMS 13 1 Wiring Diagram Power Pack ...
Page 46: ...13 13 3 Hydraulic Diagram Diagrams 13 DIAGRAMS 13 3 Hydraulic Diagram ...
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