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User Manual SIPLACE D1/D2 4 Setting up and commissioning From software version SR.605.xx 07/2008 EN Edition 4.1 Transport and delivery configuration 187 4 Fig. 4.1 - 2 Delivery configuration of the D1/D2 machines (1) Key…

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4 Setting up and commissioning User Manual SIPLACE D1/D2
4.1 Transport and delivery configuration From software version SR.605.xx 07/2008 EN Edition
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4.1.2 Checking a delivery
Store the machine in the packaging until room temperature has been reached. There is oth-
erwise a risk of condensation occurring.
Check the delivery for damage.
Check the shock sensors.
Unpack the machine and the accessories and check the delivery for completeness (reference
delivery note).
Document the result in the installation report / acceptance testing report.
4.1.3 Configuration when delivered
The machine is configured as follows when delivered:
The track on the single conveyor is set to a width of 210 mm. On the dual conveyor, the width
of conveyor track 1 is 100 mm and conveyor track 2 is 210 mm. These preset PCB conveyor
widths make it easier to remove the extension kit and conveyor on the input side of the ma-
chine when this is necessary for reasons of space in order to transport the machine.
Both keyboards (item 1 in Fig. 4.1 - 2
) are unplugged.
The supporting plates for the keyboards (item 2 in Fig. 4.1 - 2
) are detached.
Both monitors (item 3 in Fig. 4.1 - 2
) are dismantled.
Both indicator lamps (item 4 in Fig. 4.1 - 2
) are dismantled.
All the gantry axes are fixed with shipping braces.
User Manual SIPLACE D1/D2 4 Setting up and commissioning
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Fig. 4.1 - 2 Delivery configuration of the D1/D2 machines
(1) Keyboard
(2) Keyboard supporting plate
(3) Monitor
(4) Indicator lamp
(T) PCB transport direction
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4.1.4 Transporting the machine in the crate
4.1.4.1 Services
SIPLACE 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.
4.1.4.2 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
4.1.4.3
to transport the machine.
In particular, you should wear safety boots to minimize the risk of crushing your feet.
4.1.4.3 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. 3000 kg
Clear width between forks: min. 350 mm 4
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