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User manual SIPLACE D4i 4 Setting up and commissioning From software version SR.605.03 SP2 10/2012 EN edition 4.1 Transport and delivery configuration 145 4.1.3.4 Fork-lif t att achment points on the transpo rt crate or …

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4 Setting up and commissioning User manual SIPLACE D4i
4.1 Transport and delivery configuration From software version SR.605.03 SP2 10/2012 EN edition
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4.1.3 Transporting the machine in the crate
4.1.3.1 Services
ASM Assembly Systems can fully integrate the machines into your production line as a service to
you. With our extensive expertise and by using the right tools and equipment, we can ensure that
the installation process runs smoothly and efficiently. However, this will require you to clarify the
infrastructure aspects in advance and make any necessary changes at your production facility.
Please note that the safest way to transport the machine is always in the transport crate - or at the
very least on the pallet. This will prevent serious damage to the machine caused by the feet col-
liding with obstacles, for example.
4.1.3.2 Safety instructions
WARNING 4
The applicable accident prevention regulations concerning the transportation of heavy goods
must be followed.
There is a risk that the machine will tip over if you do not use the fork-lift specified in Section
4.1.3.3
to transport the machine.
In particular, you should wear safety boots to minimize the risk of crushing your feet.
4.1.3.3 Means of transport
A fork-lift truck with the following specification will be needed to carry the machine on the pallet or
in its crate:
Fork length: min. 1800 mm
Carrying power: min. 6000 kg
Clear width between forks: min. 350 mm 4
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User manual SIPLACE D4i 4 Setting up and commissioning
From software version SR.605.03 SP2 10/2012 EN edition 4.1 Transport and delivery configuration
145
4.1.3.4 Fork-lift attachment points on the transport crate or pallet
Attach the fork-lift only at the points identified by (A) in Fig. 4.1 - 1. We recommend that you keep
the crate or the pallet for later use.
WARNING 4
If you still decide to transport the machine without a crate or pallet, you MUST follow the instruc-
tions in the next section to avoid serious damage to your machine.
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4.1.4 Transporting the machine without a crate or pallet
4.1.4.1 Safety instructions
WARNING 4
The applicable accident prevention regulations concerning the transportation of heavy goods
must be followed.
In particular, you should wear safety boots to minimize the risk of crushing your feet.
Read this section in full before transporting the machine to avoid severe damage.
When you are transporting the machine, make sure that all the feet are clear of the floor. If
they are not clear, the feet will drag along the floor or bump into obstacles. This could damage
the machine foot fixing in the machine frame!
4.1.4.2 Means of transport
Use a fork-lift truck with the following specification to carry the machine:
Fork length min. 1800 mm
Lifting power min. 6000 kg
Distance between forks with the forks running parallel
to the direction of PCB transport
420 mm
Distance between forks with the forks running across
the direction of PCB transport
800 mm - 900 mm
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4.1.4.3 Fork-lift attachment points when lifting the machine from the pallet
Attach the fork-lift to the machine across the PCB conveyor when you lift the machine from
the pallet.
PLEASE NOTE 4
Always use a pallet and fork-lift to transport the machine over longer distances in order to avoid
damaging the machine.
4.1.4.4 Forks across the PCB conveyor
WARNING 4
Please note the following points before you raise the machine in order to avoid irreversible dam-
age to the machine:
The distance between the forks must be between 800 and 900 mm. NEVER increase the dis-
tance between the forks so that the machine is lifted on the side parts of the machine frame,
since this would deform the machine frame.
Make sure that the forks are evenly loaded when you lift the machine. A firm support between
the forks and machine will prevent the machine tilting when it is raised. This will also prevent
a one-sided load on the machine feet, which would deform the fixing of the machine feet. We
recommend that a second person watch the machine as it is raised, and make sure that the
machine does not tip to one side when lifted with the fork-lift.