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Transport and storage
Bosch Rexroth AG
, Type HAD...-1X/ and HAD...-2X/, RE 50150-B/10.20
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Examiner
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Rexroth word mark
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Material number
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Volume
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Max. admissible pressure
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Operating temperature
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HAD volume pressure series
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Works number
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Charging gas
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Preload pressure at 20 °C
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Manufacturing year
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Date of production
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Serial factory no.
6 Transport and storage
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Always comply with the required environmental conditions with regards
to transport and storage, see chapter 6.3 "Storage of the diaphragm type
accumulator".
For information on unpacking, refer to chapter 7.1 "Unpacking".
6.1 Transport of the diaphragm type accumulator
WARNING
Falling of the diaphragm type accumulator due to improper transport!
Risk of injury! Danger of crushing! Danger of bone fractures! Damage to property!
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Never step or reach below suspended loads.
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Provide for a stable center of gravity position during transport.
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Use your personal protective equipment, e.g. safety shoes.
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Put the diaphragm type accumulator carefully onto the contact surface in order
not to damage it.
CAUTION
Risk of damage!
Impact or similar forces may damage the diaphragm type accumulator.
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Pack the diaphragm type accumulator using shock-absorbing materials,
e.g. cardboard
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Allow the diaphragm type accumulator to cool down/heat up sufficiently before
touching it.
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In the case of sea freight, protect the diaphragm type accumulator against salty
air with, for example, plastic film.
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Before transport, close all openings with the supplied protective caps/cover caps
in order to prevent dirt or humidity from penetrating the diaphragm type
accumulator.
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The weight indicated in data sheet 50150 only refers to the diaphragm type
accumulator, the weight of any add-on units is not taken into account.
Further details on the weight and the dimensions of the diaphragm type
accumulator can be found in data sheet 50150
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