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Installation
5.1.6 Removal from transport crate
How to remove a hot half, an L2X system or a manifold from a transport crate or a pallet (see Picture 14, Picture 15 and
Picture 16).
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Open transport crate with suitable tools.
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Remove packaging material.
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Check hot half, L2X system or manifold for damage.
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Screw in attachment swivels and affix them to a crane (most products can be lifted out of the transport crate without
having to remove the walls of the crate).
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Carefully lift hot half, L2X system or manifold vertically upwards and place it on a safe and non-slip surface (if system can
be placed without damage) or on a safe substructure (e.g. for L2X system).
5.1.7 Transport and movement during installation
Angle of inclination
Load capacity of each leg of a 2-leg
chain sling
Load capacity of the 2-leg chain
sling
0 °
100 %
2 x 100 %
up to 45 °
70 %
2 x 70 %
45 ° up to 60 °
50 %
2 x 50 %
above 60 °
Use not permitted
Chart 8: Assessment of stress of slings (source: BGI 556, for detailed information see above)
NOTE!
Consider reduced load capacity of attachment swivels!
For the installation work described below the attachment swivels are loaded at changing inclination angles.
Depending on the manufacturer and design of the attachment swivel the maximum possible load capacity must
no longer be utilized. If the attachment swivels recommended by EWIKON are used for such installation work
(see chapter „5.1.2 Recommended lifting accessories and slings“), the maximum load capacity of an attachment
swivel should always be reduced by at least the half.
Using wooden laths to move hot runner assemblies
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The surface to be used must be safe and non-slip.
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Height H of the wooden lath must only be high enough to enable a tilting of the hot runner assembly.
Additionally, height H must be considerably smaller than width B (H<<B) to prevent the hot runner assembly
from slipping (see Picture 18).
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The contact surface L x B of the wooden lath must be large enough to prevent the hot runner assembly from
slipping away while it is being moved. (see Picture 18).
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If possible the wooden lath should cover the whole length L of the hot runner assembly (see Picture 19).
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Picture 18: Dimensions of a
wooden lath
Picture 19: Positioning a hot runner
assembly on a wooden lath
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