Chapter 7
Preparation for Storage and Shipment
Disconnection Instructions
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The procedures given in this Chapter must be strictly adhered to in order to prevent damage to the instrument. Failure to follow these procedures will likely result in damage to the RUSKA 7350 during shipment. This damage is not covered by the carrier’s insurance.
1.Relieve all pneumatic pressure from the RUSKA 7350.
2.Turn the RUSKA 7350 power switch to the off position.
3.Disconnect the power cable from the RUSKA 7350 power receptacle.
4.Disconnect all pneumatic lines and fittings from the RUSKA 7350’s back panel.
5.Plug all ports.
Packing Instructions
The instructions below must be strictly followed in order to prevent damage to the instrument.
The main principle behind a successful shipment is that of minimizing shocks. This is accomplished by cradling the device within two boxes such that the RUSKA 7350 is restrained but still has resilience. The two most successful materials for this purpose are rubber foam and flexible polyurethane foams.
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Styrofoam, poured “foam in place” mixtures, and other rigid foams are not suitable.
Even polyfoam or rubber foam should be cut into strips so that it will not present a large rigid surface to the RUSKA 7350.
Fluke has found that corrugated cardboard boxes provide the best packing. The boxes sometimes arrive damaged, but the contents are usually intact. A minimum of 3 inches of foam with at least an N95 impact rating should separate the inner surface of the inner box and any portion of the RUSKA 7350. The same is true for the inner and outer box.
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Wood or metal boxes do not absorb shock when dropped and; therefore, are not recommended.