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05060124 00 19/12/2011
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7. Transport -
specialized technician
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The loading-unloading operations must be performed by qualified personnel capable of
checking the weights, the exact lifting points, and the means most suitable both in
terms of safety and load-bearing capacity. The cabinets come with a frame-platform in
wood fixed to the base for their displacement with forklifts. Use a manual or electrical
forklift suitable to lift the cabinet in question, with a nominal capacity greater or equal to
1000 kg.
DO NOT use lifting means that have:
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with a capacity of less than 1,000 kg
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unsuitable characteristics or ones altered by use.
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invalid or worn out ropes or wires
8. Storage
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DO NOT
store the cabinets in uncovered areas and therefore subjected to
atmospheric agents and to direct sunlight. Exposure to ultraviolet rays causes
permanent deformation of the plastic materials and damages cabinet components.
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The cabinets must be stored indoors, with a temperature ranging between
-25°C
and +55°C
and a humidity between
30% and 90%
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Before storing the cabinets, check that the packing is intact and that it does not
display defect that may compromise preservation of the cabinets.
9. Receiving, unpacking, first cleaning
- qualified operator -
Before any unpacking operation, adopt all the precautions possible to avoid injuries to
the operator.
The cabinet can be supplied packed as described below:
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With frame in wood fixed to the base and nylon casing blocked by straps (standard)
(Rif. 5).
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With a cardboard casing (on request) (Rif. 6).
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With cage in wood (on request) (Rif. 7).
When receiving the cabinet:
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Make sure the packing is intact and that it does not display readily apparent
damages;
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Carefully perform the unpacking operation in order not to damage the cabinet;
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Check the integrity of the cabinet components;
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In case you detect damages, immediately call the supplier;
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Slowly remove the protective films without tearing them, to avoid glue residues; the
residues can be removed with appropriate solvents.
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Proceed with a first cleaning using neutral products and dry with a soft cloth; do not
use abrasive substances or metallic sponges;
To correctly dispose of the packing, bear in mind that it is made up of: Wood -
Polystyrene - Polythene - PVC - Cardboard.
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Always position the load brackets in the indicated points to avoid the risk of
tip-over.
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Always thread in the brackets fully.
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NO persons foreign to operations must be present near the lifting area.
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Evenly distribute the cabinet weight so as to keep the centre of mass of the
load in balance.
Transport procedures different than those pointed out are not allowed
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DO NOT use alcohol to clean the parts in methacrylate (Plexiglas).
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During the unpacking operations, do not leave elements of the packing
unattended such as nails, wood, gripper rods, nylon, etc. and tools used for
the operation such as pliers, scissors, pincers, in the work area, which could
cause wounds and injuries.
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These objects must be removed with appropriate means and brought to their
respective collection places.