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User manual SIPLACE SX1/SX2 4 Setting up and commissioning From software version SC 706.1 SP1 Version 10/ 2014 4.1 Transportation and delivery co nfiguration 189 4 4 Fig. 4.1 - 3 Contact surfaces - Forks para llel to the…

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4 Setting up and commissioning User manual SIPLACE SX1/SX2
4.1 Transportation and delivery configuration From software version SC 706.1 SP1 Version 10/2014
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4.1.5.2 Means of transport
Use a fork-lift truck with the following specification to carry the machine:
4.1.5.3 Fork-lift attachment points on the machine
The diagram 4.1 - 3, page 189 shows the fork lift attachment points on the machine for lifting the
machine off the pallet or transporting it without the pallet.
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Fork length Min. 1800 mm
Lifting power Min. 6,000 kg
Distance between forks with the forks running parallel
to the direction of PCB transport
Approx. 420 mm
PLEASE NOTE
Avoiding damage to the machine
When transporting the machine over longer distances, always use a pallet and fork
lift.
WARNING
Aligning the forks!
Please note the following points before you raise the machine in order to avoid irreversible
damage to the machine:
The forks must be aligned parallel to the PCB conveyor.
The forks must be aligned to the center of the machine.
WARNING
Risk of damage due to excessive fork spacing!
Increased fork spacing, which means that the machine is raised at points outside its con-
tact surface, can lead to deformation of the machine frame and cause damage to cables
and lines.
The forks may only be opened to a degree which ensures that they are still within the
contact area of the machine underside (see fig. 4.1 - 3
, page 189).
User manual SIPLACE SX1/SX2 4 Setting up and commissioning
From software version SC 706.1 SP1 Version 10/2014 4.1 Transportation and delivery configuration
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Fig. 4.1 - 3 Contact surfaces - Forks parallel to the direction of PCB transport
(1) Contact surface for fork lift truck forks
WARNING
Risk of damage due to one-sided loading!
One-sided loading of the machine feet e.g. from tilting the machine, can lead to deforma-
tion of the machine feet.
Make sure that the forks are evenly loaded when you lift the machine.
Use a firm support layer between the forks and the machine.
Enlist the help of a second person to watch while you lift the machine and make sure
that the machine does not tip over to one side.
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4.1.5.4 Points that MUST be noted when transporting the machine
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WARNING
Risk of damage!
The thread for the machine feet in the machine frame could be damaged by being
dragged along the floor or from impact.
When you are transporting the machine, make sure that all the feet are clear of the
floor.