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B.
PUMP IDENTIFICATION
Roto-Jet Pumps are described by a series of letters and numbers, such as RGB-
S484 or 2100. The first group is the model and indicates the basic mechanical
configuration, and the second group, S484, indicates the pick-up tube size.
Each pump nameplate will show the pump, model, size, and serial number.
When ordering parts, or inquiring about service, this information must be supplied.
This will insure that the proper size and material of parts are supplied.
C.
RECEIVING INSPECTION
Prior to signing any shipping documents, inspect the shipment for shortages or
damages and promptly report any to the carrier, noting damage on the freight bill,
receipt, and bill of lading. MAKE ANY CLAIMS TO THE TRANSPORTATION
COMPANY PROMPTLY.
Do not remove any tags or shaft protector. Instruction sheets on various
components as well as the Operation and Maintenance Manual for the pump are
included in the shipment. DO NOT DISCARD!
D.
UNLOADING
Care must be taken when unloading pumps.
WARNING
EQUIPMENT LIFTING DEVICES SUCH AS CHAIN, LIFTING EYES, HOOKS, ETC.
MUST BE APPROVED BY LOCAL, STATE OR FEDERAL SAFETY CODES.
HOISTS AND CRANES MUST BE ADEQUATELY SIZED TO LIFT RATED LOADS.
FAILURE TO USE APPROVED LIFTING DEVICES MAY RESULT IN INJURY.
WHEN LIFTING THE PUMP, IT IS IMPORTANT TO MAKE SURE THAT THE
CHAIN AND CABLES ARE FASTENED RELIABLY TO THEIR RETAINING
HOOKS.
The unit should be carefully supported when unloaded. Under no circumstances
should it be dropped or receive rough handling. Exercise the same care with this
pump as you would with other pieces of engineered equipment. Lifting devices must
be securely attached to the lifting lugs on the base.