Acceptance And Transport; Accepting The Grinding Machine; Transporting The Grinding Machine - Schwamborn WDS 530 E Manuel D'utilisation Original

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EN Wall, ceiling and floor grinding machine WDS 530 E

6 Acceptance and transport

6 Acceptance and transport
Observe the safety instructions in Chapter 2!

6.1 Accepting the grinding machine

The grinding machine is delivered complete and
packed by the manufacturer of the grinding machine.
1.
Unpack the grinding machine and check the en­
closed delivery slip to make sure all parts are
delivered.
2.
Check for any transportation damage.
3.
In case of damage, contact the transport com­
pany immediately!
4.
Report any problems to the manufacturer of the
grinding machine immediately!
Complaints at a later date cannot be acknowl­
edged!

6.2 Transporting the grinding machine

Risk of injury from heavy loads!
Suspended loads can fall or tip over, causing
serious injuries!
Do not stand under suspended loads!
Raising and lowering the load must be per­
formed by two persons!
Do not lift any additional loads together with the
grinding machine!
Do not raise loads any higher than necessary!
Prevent the load from swinging back and forth!
Keep sufficient safety distance.
Use devices for lashing and transporting the unit
that have been rated to handle its full weight
and dimensions.
Observe weight data on packaging or in the ac­
companying documentation!
Never walk or reach beneath the load while it is
being lowered.
Wear safety shoes!
Wear protective gloves!
Work with the greatest care and caution!
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Always secure the grinding machine against
shifting and tipping according to regulations dur­
ing lifting or transport by a vehicle or suitable
devices and strap down with tension belts.
When transporting the grinding machine by an in­
dustrial truck with lifting device (forklift), the
prongs have to be positioned under the grinding
machine housing with anti‐slip plates [12, Fig. A].
During transport of the grinding machine, ob­
serve the centre of gravity which is not in the
middle.
Use anti‐slip plates if necessary.
The grinding machine may be lifted and trans­
ported only when it is horizontal.
1.
Move the grinding machine head [16, Fig. A] to
the rear limit stop [27, Fig. G].
2.
Remove all grinding tools.
3.
Either (transport by crane)
a.
Use suitable lashing gear (belts or ropes)
at the 3 eyebolts [3, Fig. A].
b.
Place the grinding machine with the sup­
porting feet [11, Fig. B] on a level, horizon­
tal transport device with adequate load ca­
pacity (e.g. pallet).
4.
or (transport with a lifting device)
a.
Raise the grinding machine with a suitable
lifting device (e.g. industrial truck with lift­
ing device) only as high as necessary.
b.
Place the grinding machine with the sup­
porting feet [11, Fig. B] on a level, horizon­
tal transport device with adequate load ca­
pacity (e.g. pallet).
or (transport with the guiding machine)
a.
Place the grinding machine with the sup­
porting feet [11, Fig. B] on a level, horizon­
tal transport device with adequate load ca­
pacity (e.g. pallet).
b.
Shut the grinding machine down
(! Chapter 4.8).
5.
For further transport:
Secure or lash the grinding machine tight
against shifting and tipping according to
regulation, transport to the respective location
and deposit.
For longer periods in transport or in storage, the
grinding machine needs to be covered to protect
it against soiling.

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