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STREAMLINE
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Safety Regulations
Use
Recommended Fixing Method
Required PPE
Warnings
General
• Sharp edges
• Moving Components
• Pinch Risks
• Weight when moving
• Fall Risk
• Must be tied down in van
• Do not exceed a weight of 25kg when loading each shelf.
• Large objects should be secured in place during transit to prevent damage to
the racking unit.
• Do not climb on racking unit.
• Note: Extra caution should be taken when drilling holes into a vehicle. Take
care not to damage the bodywork or vital elements of the vehicle
when drilling.
• Position the vehicle in the desired location in the vehicle, if this is over a
wheel arch, the height configuration of the racking will need to be changed
(see below).
• Once positioned, measure the location of the floor brackets from the back
and side of the van. use these measurements to then check that he underside
of the van is clear from obstruction for drilling.
• Mark the hole centres of the fixing points on the floor brackets, three holes
should be marked on either side, with at least an additional 3 along the long
side of the unit. Move the racking to drill 8mm dia. holes in the
correct positions.
• Replace the racking unit in position and secure using M6x50 bolts and
washers, with M6 nylon nuts and washers fastening the bolts from the under
side of the van.
• The back panel of the racking should be securely fixed to the wall panels of
the van. It is recommended that all fixings should be to the inner skin of th
vehicle, not the wooden lining. Care should be taken that there is enough
space between the inner and outer skins to not damage the bodywork of
the vehicle.
• The shelf units have dedicated holes which can be used to secure them to the
walls of the vehicle. Ensure that the fixing points are free from obstruction
before drilling.
• Use suitable length M6 bolts with M6 washers and nylon nuts to secure the
racking unit.
Additional protective equipment such as a dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat
or hearing protection may be required depending on the safety regulations in the
operator surroundings.
Use personal protective equipment to avoid personal injury:
Protective Gloves
Protective Footware