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Always Put Safety First!
Read these assembly instructions thoroughly
before beginning. Make sure each step is
understood before attempting it. Be familiar
with all safety signs on the machine and their
meaning.
Tighten all fasteners to the torque value specified
on the last page. Recheck before using the
machine.
WARNING!
Position the crate in a large open area to allow
access from all sides during assembly.
Stay clear of overhead power lines and
obstructions when lifting the machine during
assembly. Contact with power lines can cause
electrocution. Contact with obstructions can
damage components or cause them to fail.
Keep the assembly area clean to prevent
slipping or tripping.
Use a hoist when lifting components that weigh
50 lb (23 kg) or more to avoid back injury.
All lifting devices (straps, slings, chains, ratchet
blocks) must comply with applicable local
regulations and certifications. Wallenstein
Equipment Inc. cannot accept responsibility for
the use of sub-standard equipment and work
practices.
Use lifting equipment with a capacity greater
than the weight of the component. Place jack
stands or wood blocking under the machine to
securely stabilize it before working on it during
assembly.
Use the correct tool for the job. Repair or
replace broken or defective equipment or tools.
Makeshift tools can create safety hazards.
A tool that breaks or slips during use risks
personal injury.
WARNING!
Avoid the risk of personal injury or machine
damage! Read the operator’s manual before
using this equipment. Carefully read all safety
messages in the manual and follow all safety
signs on the machine.
Note: Some parts are attached to skid with screws.
Shipping brackets are not reused.
Assembly hardware is located inside operator's
manual tube.
Summary of Contents for WP840
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