UM-6
1 Warnings and legal notes
Packaging
Transport
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Packaging is done keeping in mind the bulk reduction.
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Transport can be facilitated by shipping certain com-
ponents dismantled and appropriately protected and
packaged.
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All necessary information for loading and unloading is
written on the packaging.
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Every shipment is accompanied by a document (“Packing
list”) with the list and description of the axes.
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Packaging for maritime/air transport is the “barrier
bag” type to guarantee preservation of the packaged
elements.
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Bulk components are appropriately placed along with the
axes (with or without packaging) to avoid sudden and
unexpected movements.
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The packaging material must be appropriately disposed
of in compliance with the legislation in force.
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Transport, also based on the final destination, can be
done with different vehicles.
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Perform transport with suitable devices that have ade-
quate loading capacity.
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Ensure that the quasi-machine and its components are
adequately anchored to the vehicle.
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Mobile parts of the system are blocked before handling
and transport.
Packing in a crate
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Personnel authorized to lift and handle the machine and its
components must possess acquired and acknowledged skills
and experience in the specific sector, besides having full con-
trol of the lifting devices used.
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Handling and transport must be carried out with vehicles pre-
senting adequate loading capacity, and the machines must
anchored to the established points.
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During handling and if required by the conditions, have one or
more people assist in order to ensure adequate warnings.
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If the machine has to be moved with vehicles, ensure that
they are suitable for the purpose, and perform loading and
unloading without risks for the operator and for people direct-
ly involved in the process.
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Before transferring the equipment onto the vehicle, ensure
that both the quasi-machine and its components are ade-
quately secured, and that their profile does not exceed the
maximum bulk allowed. Place the necessary warning signs, if
necessary.
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Unload the axes in the immediate vicinity of the area of instal-
lation, and store them in an environment protected against
weather.
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Failure to comply with the information provided might entail
risks for the safety and health of people, and can cause eco-
nomic loss.
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The Installation Manager must have the project to organize
and monitor all operative phases.
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The installation site must have adequate environmental con-
ditions (lighting, ventilation, etc.).
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The installation site temperature must be within the maxi-
mum and minimum range allowed.
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Ensure that the installation site is protected against weather,
does not contain corrosive substances, and is free of the risk
of explosion and/or fire.
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Installation in environments presenting a risk of explosion
and/or of fire must ONLY be done if the machine has been
DECLARED COMPLIANT for such use.
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