Wulftec / M.J. Maillis Group
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Version 1.7.1 /November 2014
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Inspection and Installation
Upon Arrival,
visually inspect machine for damage caused in transport. If damage to the machine
has occurred, it must be reported to the freight carrier
immediately
and Wulftec notified. As stated
in warranty on page 5,
Wulftec is not responsible for damage caused in transit.
If no damage is
apparent, carefully remove all wrapping material, strapping, blocks, etc.
NOTE:
Wulftec WRT Wrap Machines series are to be lifted for placement only by
the lifting tubes with an overhead crane, pulley blocks or forklift of at least twenty-
five (25) hundred pounds lifting capacity
Lifting points identification
A.
Lift here with overhead crane to remove skid.
B.
Shipping bracket.
C.
Bottom brackets
D.
Cross member
E.
Lag bolts.
F.
Lift here with forklift.
Figure 1 Installation of a WRTA 150
Unpacking procedure
1.
Remove lag bolts holding skid together. (10 pieces)
2.
Leave cross member attached to machine. (1 piece) and lift machine from side with strap as
shown to remove skid, then set machine down on floor.
3.
Insert forks as far as possible into lifting tubes. (See forklift requirement above).
4.
Lift machine while moving forward until machine is in vertical position.
5.
Lift machine above floor and remove bottom brackets.
6.
Move machine to desired location and anchor to floor.
7.
Unwrap carriage and install safety bumper and photoeye bracket.
8.
Remove shipping bracket.
NOTE
: Because of machine configuration, in various circumstances, some of the
elements of the machine may need to be disconnected. Please follow
instructions/indications on elements and/or relevant diagrams to reconnect.
NOTE
: Wulftec recommends using 10 heavy-duty expansion shields of ¾”
diameter thread size with a minimum length of 4” as a minimum anchor in
concrete. The clamp needs to be anchored with 2 anchor nuts of ½” diameter.