Transport
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Transport
When transporting the sliding table saw with a
crane or fork lift (only fixed-length forks) only lift the
machine a little and protect it from shocks!
4.1
Packing
The transport route is a deciding factor in the type
of packing. Unless specifically agreed otherwise,
the packing corresponds to the packing guidelines
HPE laid down by the German body Bundesver-
band Holzmittel, Paletten, Exportverpackung e.V.
and by the VDMA.
The graphic symbols which appear on the packing
should be complied with!
4.2
Degree of dismantling
Particular care should be taken when transporting
the sliding table saw to prevent damage from exter-
nal forces or lack of care when loading and unloa-
ding.
During transport buildup of condensation as a re-
sult of variations in temperature as well as shocks
are to be avoided
.
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4.3
Sensitivity
Particular care should be taken when transporting
the sliding table saw to prevent damage from exter-
nal forces or lack of care when loading and unloa-
ding.
During transport buildup of condensation as a re-
sult of variations in temperature as well as shocks
are to be avoided.
4.4
Storage
If the sliding table saw or the assembly modules are
not assembled immediately after delivery they must
be carefully stored at a protected location.
When this is done they should be correctly covered
so that no dust and no moisture can get in.
The sliding table saw is delivered with a preserva-
tive for the bare, non-surface treated parts which
protects these parts for around 1 year. If it is stored
beyond this period further preservation measures
should be undertaken.