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Shipment and on-site transport
Risk of personal injury due to the control
valve tipping over.
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Observe the valve's center of gravity.
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Secure the valve against tipping over or
turning.
Risk of injury due to incorrect lifting without
the use of lifting equipment.
Lifting the control valve without the use of lift-
ing equipment may lead to injuries (back in-
jury in particular) depending on the weight
of the control valve.
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Observe the occupational health and
safety regulations valid in the country of
use.
Risk of valve damage due to incorrectly at-
tached slings.
The lifting eyelet/eyebolt on SAMSON actu-
ators is only intended for mounting and re-
moving the actuator as well as lifting the ac-
tuator without valve. Do not use this lashing
point to lift the entire control valve assembly.
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When lifting the control valve, make sure
that the slings attached to the valve body
bear the entire load.
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Do not attach load-bearing slings to the
actuator, handwheel or any other parts.
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Observe lifting instructions (see sec-
tion 4.3.2).
A swivel hoist can be screwed into SAM-
SON actuators with a female thread on the
top diaphragm case in place of the eyebolt
(see associated actuator documentation).
In contrast to the lifting eyelet/eyebolt, the
swivel hoist is designed for setting a control
valve assembly upright.
The sling between the swivel hoist and rig-
ging equipment (hook, shackle etc.) must not
bear any load when lifting a control valve
assembly. The sling only protects the control
valve from tilting while being lifted.
Our after-sales service can provide more de-
tailed transport and lifting instructions on re-
quest.
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