LIFTING THE OvEN - 6000 LBS. FORKLIFT REQUIRED
always use the forklift pockets; lifting the oven any other way will result in damage� the Wood Stone Fire Deck weighs
approximately 3,200 lbs� and is top-heavy� use extreme caution and make sure that the forks extend all the way through
the pockets provided� if it is necessary to approach the oven from the front, be sure that the mast does not contact the
stainless steel mantle (shelf)�
Once the oven is on a smooth, flat floor it can be easily rolled on its optional heavy-duty, temporary shipping casters
(see next page for details)� the oven may also be moved with a pallet jack using the front or rear fork pockets only�
Do not attempt to manually roll the oven up or down a ramp or incline
� Do not position yourself between the moving
oven and an immovable object or surface (wall or door frame)�
IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO USE A CRANE TO UNLOAD THE OvEN,
PLEASE SPECIFY A FLATBED TRUCK DELIvERY!
DO NOT TURN THE OvEN ON ITS SIDE!
moving a Wood Stone oven can present interesting
challenges to even the most experienced riggers�
make sure to secure the proper equipment and
make safety your first priority� please don’t hesitate
to call the factory for technical support�
Forklift pockets
Forklift pockets
DELIvERY NOTE:
the customer will receive an Oven Shipping notification when the oven leaves the Wood Stone
factory� this will include a prO# and a trucking company contact number� Wood Stone recommends that you
confirm the delivery date/time with the trucking company before committing to heavy equipment and/or labor� Our
goal is a smooth and safe delivery�
Shown:
Left-hand
configuration
USING A CRANE
Use the pick-eyes
provided on the
sides of the oven
to lift the oven
with a crane.
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An ongoing program of product improvement may require us to change
specifications without notice.
FD-6045, Revised October 2013
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wood stone corporation
1801 w. bakerview rd.
bellingham, wa 98226 usa
tf. 800.988.8103
t. 360.650.1111
f. 360.650.1166
FD-6045 Fire Deck Oven
installation and Operation manual
UNLOADING AND MOvING