BA 9213 en 03/2012
Fig. 3:
Attachment points
For a detailed illustration of the gear unit and the position of the attachment points, please refer
to the drawings of the orderspecific gearunit documentation.
4.3
Storing the gear unit
The gear unit must be stored in the position of use in a sheltered place; it must be placed on a vibrationfree,
dry wooden base and covered over.
Do not stack gear units on top of one another.
If the gear unit is being stored out of doors, it must be particularly carefully covered,
and care must be taken that neither moisture nor foreign material can collect on the
unit. Waterlogging should be avoided.
Unless otherwise agreed by contract, the gear unit must not be exposed to harmful
environmental factors such as chemically aggressive products.
Provision for special environmental conditions during transport (e.g. transport by ship) and
storage (climate, termites, etc.) must be contractually agreed.
4.4
Standard coating and preservation
The gear unit is provided with an interior preservative agent; the free shaft ends are painted for protection.
The characteristics of the external coat depend on the ambient conditions stipulated in the order relating
to method of transport and area of application.
The gear unit is normally delivered completely ready, with a priming and finish coat.
Where gear units are delivered with a priming coat only, it is necessary to apply a finish
coat in accordance with directives applying to the specific application.
The priming coat alone is not suitable to provide a sufficient longterm corrosion
protection.
Ensure that the coat is not damaged!
Any damage may cause failure of the external protective coating and corrosion.