NOTE
If the 3D Printer has a temperature below 16°C (e.g. directly after delivery in cold weather) there is a
danger of air humidity condensing on sensitive electronic components. This can lead to severe
damages due to short circuiting during commissioning.
Therefore, it is necessary to thoroughly let the 3D Printer warm up to ambient temperature for at
least 12 hrs. at its operating place prior to commissioning.
Regard the
ambient conditions
required for operation.
To unpack the machine, cut the tensioning
straps of the wooden transport box, remove the
lid and carefully lift the box over the printer.
Then cut the tensioning straps around the 3D
Printer and remove the wooden cover plate and
the air cushion foil.
Set aside and store all parts of the transport
packaging for later use, e.g. moving or shipping
the 3D Printer.
The wooden box and the lid are fastened to the
pallet with tensioning straps.
The 3D Printer is padded with air cushion foil and
a wooden cover plate and strapped to the pallet
with tensioning straps.
INFO
Find detailed information on repacking the
machine for shipping in the
Service Guide
.
Removing the transport restraints
All moving components of the HT500 3D Printer
are secured with blue tape against damage in
transit.
Make sure all transport restraints named in the
adjacent pictures have been removed before
commissioning the 3D Printer.
Transport restraint of the Y-axis: blue tape spans
from the hind Y-shaft to the left Z-shaft and from
the front Y-shaft to the top cover.