5
UNCRATING AND STORAGE
RECEIVING AND INSPECTION
SHORTAGES, DAMAGES AND RETURN AUTHORIZATIONS
NOTE:
Do not return goods to factory
without prior, written return authorization.
Unauthorized returns are subject to refusal
at factory.
NOTE:
Never store belt placed directly
on floor. Elevate belting to prevent contact
with floor moisture.
Before uncrating, check the quantity of items
received against bill of lading to confirm that
all material has been received. Examine the
condition of the equipment to determine if any
damage has occurred.
Also, it is possible that some items may
become separated from the original shipment.
Therefore, when receiving goods, it is impera-
tive that the bill of lading (or, accompanying
freight documentation) be checked to ensure
receipt of ALL units ordered including ALL
accessories.
Damage and/or shortage in shipment should
be reported immediately to both vendor and
carrier. Obtain a signed
damage report from carrier agent and send
copy to vendor.
Do not repair any dam-
age before obtaining this report.
For damaged shipments, consult factory to
determine if entire shipment must be returned
to factory for repair
or
if an immediate order
should enter production to produce a new,
replacement shipment.
In illustration A above, model 796CALR is
shown pelletized with belting and return roll-
ers for all bed sections mounted to top of crate
which is prepared for shipment.
After receipt and initial inspection is
completed, carefully remove crating and
look for essential components and specific
accessories that may have been boxed and
attached (or ‘banded’) to crating material.
Pop out tread rollers, guard rails and hard-
ware are often packaged and shipped in
this manner. Save all hardware for subse-
quent use by installation personnel.
The drive section will be shipped mounted
to its actual operating bed section (see
illustration at top of page). Intermediate
bed sections are shipped mounted on top
of drive bed section with formed steel stiff-
ener (spacer) brackets.
Belting must be housed in dry quarters.
Do not store belt on edge (see illustration
above). Also, never store belt placed
directly on floor. Elevate belting to prevent
contact with floor moisture.
Some items (electric motors, gearbox,
etc.) may be shipped direct from their
manufacturer to final destination. Thus,
the conveyor may consist of two or more
separate shipments.
INCORRECT STORAGE CORRECT STORAGE
ILLUS. A
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