Instruction Manual
MAN-009
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Economy Sink Uncrating Instructions
Inspection
1. Receiving area must meet all State and Local regulations prior to unpacking.
2. Customer must inspect skid and Sink both before and after unpacking to determine if any items were
damaged during shipping.
3. All damaged items must be listed on the Bill of Lading.
4. Customer is responsible for the proper disposal of all packing materials. The disposal of these items must meet
all State and Local regulations.
Unpacking the Economy Sink
Economy Sinks are shipped on well-constructed wooden skids. Two steel bands secure the Sink to the skid.
The stainless steel surfaces of the part are protected by heavy carbboard end-caps, and by layers of plastic
wrapping.
Care must be taken while unpacking the sink to avoid damage. Do not drop tools on the sink or scratch the
surfaces with sharp edges.
Caution!
Do not use a box cutter or any other cutting utensil to remove the plastic wrapping around the
sink. These items can scratch the protective coating on the stainless steel allowing the surface to rust.
IMPORTANT:
Wear gloves and eyewear during the unpacking operation.
Retain all shipping materials until the sink is completely unpacked and inspected for damage.
5. Use tin snips to cut the metal bands holding the box to the wooden skid.
6. Remove the plastic protective wrapping.
7. A box containing Sink Hardware accompanies the Sink. On smaller models, the hardware is in a cardboard
box wrapped in foam and resting inside the basin of the sink (Fig. 1 and Fig. 2).
On larger models, the box containing the sink hardware is located beneath rear underside of the sink, resting
on the wooden skid (Fig. 3).
Enclosed
Sink Hardware
Fig. 1: Sink Hardware box in basin
Fig. 2: Sink Hardware box in basin
Fig. 3: Sink Hardware box bottom rear