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Installation
Rigging
A Rigging illustration and Center-of-
Gravity dimensional data table is shown
in Figure 3. Refer to the typical unit oper-
ating weights table before proceeding.
1. The wooden top is secured to the unit
by a plastic strap. The plastic strap is
secured to the right front corner post of
the unit with one screw. Remove this
screw to release the strap. Remove
the wooden top and plastic strap. Re-
place the screw in the right front corner
post.
2. Remove protective covering from
around the unit.
DO NOT USE CABLES (CHAINS OR
SLINGS) EXCEPT AS SHOWN. OTHER
LIFTING ARRANGEMENTS MAY CAUSE
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE OR SERIOUS
PERSONAL INJURY.
EACH OF THE CABLES (CHAINS OR
SLINGS) USED TO LIFT UNIT MUST BE
CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING THE EN-
TIRE WEIGHT OF THE UNIT.
LIFTING CHAINS (CABLES OR SLINGS)
MAY NOT BE THE SAME LENGTH. AD-
JUST AS NECESSARY FOR EVEN LEVEL
LIFT.
3. Rig the unit as shown in Figure 3. At-
tach adequate strength lifting slings to
all four lifting brackets in the unit base
rail. Do not use cables, chains, or
slings except as shown.
4. Install a lifting bar, as shown in Figure
3, to protect the unit and to facilitate a
uniform lift. The minimum distance be-
tween the lifting hook and the top of
the unit should be 7 feet (21m).
5. Test-lift the unit to ensure it is properly
rigged and balanced, make any nec-
essary rigging adjustments.
6. Lift the unit enough to allow the re-
moval of two Fork Lift brackets and
hardware. Remove the two Fork Lift
brackets, two metal runners and three
wooden boards as shown.
7. Downflow units; align the base rail of
the unit with the curb rail while lowering
the unit onto the curb. Make sure that
the gasket on the curb is not damaged
while positioning the unit.
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