Flowserve MN User Manual
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MN USER INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH 71569189 11/04
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2.2 Handling
Boxes, crates, pallets, or cartons may be unloaded
using forklift vehicles or slings dependent on their
size and construction.
2.3 Lifting
To avoid distortion, the pump unit
should be lifted as shown in sections 2.3.1 & 2.3.3.
It is strongly recommended to attempt lifting with
appropriate tools and equipments only. It is strongly
recommended to employ experts or approved weight-
handling methods to avoid injury or loss of life.
A crane must be used for all pump sets in
excess of 25 kg (55 lb). Fully trained personnel must
carry out lifting, in accordance with local regulations.
2.3.1 Pump only - lifting methods
a) Small pumps with the suction nozzle attached
are easily lifted by straps or slings looped around
the gland housing (prevent straps/slings from
sliding).
b) Eyebolt lifting method
Attach lifting lugs or
eyebolts at least
at two places on each
side of the casing.
Use threaded holes
on the casing.
2.3.2 Driver only - lifting method
Use driver lifting lugs/ or follow instructions in
driver manufacturer instruction manual.
2.3.3 Pump + driver + base plate lifting method
Use hooks to the lifting lugs (if provided to the base
plate) or use strap as shown in the figure around the
bolted wooden support. Depending on the pump size
and weight of the driver, the driver may be supplied
separately and it is the responsibility of the end user
to make sure that the right lifting method is adopted
for the safety reasons.
Use lifting lugs (if provided) or strap the base plate as
shown. It is the responsibility of the end user
to use proper lifting arrangement considering the
weight and size limitations of the equipment. Contact
your nearest Flowserve Service Center for unloading
and installation tips.
If you are not sure about pump/driver weights,
contact Flowserve.