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RIGGING AND HANDLING |
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Proper rigging and handling of the equipment is |
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mandatory during unloading and setting it into position |
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to retain warranty status. All lifting lugs must be used |
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to prevent twisting and damage to the unit. |
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Care must be taken to keep the unit in the upright |
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position during rigging and to prevent damage to the |
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jarring or rough handling. |
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Typical rigging using proper spreader bars and cables |
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is shown in Figure |
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and location of the lifting lugs by unit size. It is also |
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mandatory that an experienced and reliable rigger be |
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selected to handle unloading and final placement of |
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the equipment. The rigger must be advised that the unit |
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contains internal components and that it be handled in |
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an upright position. Care must be exercised to avoid |
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twisting the equipment structure. | 00543vip | |||
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Unit weights are listed under Table | FIG. |
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These weights must be referred to when selecting a crane | ||||
for rigging and figuring roof weight loads. Contact your | questions regarding unit weights. |
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UNIT SIZE | TONS | LENGTH |
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50 - 61 STD CABINET | 339 | 16.91 | 79.21 | 147.93 | 207.81 | 315.04 |
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FIG. 2-2 – LIFTING LUG LOCATIONS
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