About installation, Lifting and moving the load unit, Overview – MTS Landmark Tabletop User Manual
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About Installation
This section provides information on load unit installation. After installation is complete, it is recommended
that you verify operation before putting the load unit into service and start running tests.
Lifting and Moving the Load Unit
This section describes how to lift and move the Series 370 Load Unit.
Overview
You will need a fork lift or overhead crane capable of lifting the load unit. Ensure that the lifting equipment
can accommodate the weight of the load unit (see the following table).
Warning:
The load unit is heavy.
The weight of the load unit can seriously hurt you and damage your load unit.
Do not allow the load unit to drop or topple.
Make sure that your chains, slings, and crane have a working capacity greater than the load
unit’s weight.
Make sure that the lifting hoist rings are tight.
Make sure that the crosshead locking bolts are fully tightened.
Lift the load unit only high enough to clear its pallet.
Operate the crane smoothly to prevent breaking shocks to the sling.
Note:
The following weight specifications are for lifting and moving purposes. The weight of accessories and
special fixtures must be added. The actual shipping weight must be determined by a scale.
Approximate Weights of Load Units
Extended Height
Approximate Weight
Standard Height
Approximate Weight
Model
286 kg (630 lb)
248 kg (547 lb)
Axial
334 kg (735 lb)
296 kg (652 lb)
Axial-Torsional
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