HP Scitex FB10000 Site Preparation Guide Rev. 2 - Page 30

Unloading Area, Pathway, Moving Equipment, Required Tools and, Equipment

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Unloading Area A suitable unloading area should be designated that is easily accessible for the delivery trucks. The unloading area should have sufficient space for two large trucks and the heavy-duty crane that are needed to deliver and unload the crates containing the FB10000 press and its components. When planning the unloading area, take into consideration: • Height and width of the entrance to the unloading area • Presence of any ramps and slopes. (Suitable dollies are required to transport the FB10000 over inclines that exceed 2°.) • Height and size of unloading dock (if applicable) Pathway An unobstructed pathway (free of stairs, tight turns, other equipment, and so on) is required to move the crated equipment from the unloading area to the installation site. Doorways and corridors must be of sufficient height and width (3 m wide x 2.5 m high [10 ft x 8.2 ft.] recommended) to allow for easy maneuverability. It is recommended that the shipping crate be unpacked as close as possible to the printer's final destination. Moving Equipment The customer is responsible for unloading and moving the HP Scitex FB10000 Industrial Press and all peripheral components, not HP Scitex. Advanced booking for the services of a specialist-moving contractor will need to be made. It is important to confirm that suitable moving and lifting apparatus will be available on the day required to lift and convey the equipment from the truck to the unpacking area - or alternatively to a predetermined temporary storage area - and thereafter to the installation site. For details of lifting and conveying equipment requirements, see Required Tools and Equipment on page 61. 22 HP Scitex FB10000 Site Preparation Guide, Rev. 2

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HP Scitex FB10000 Site Preparation Guide, Rev. 2
Unloading Area
A suitable unloading area should be designated that is easily accessible for the
delivery trucks. The unloading area should have sufficient space for two large trucks
and the heavy-duty crane that are needed to deliver and unload the crates containing
the FB10000 press and its components. When planning the unloading area, take into
consideration:
Height and width of the entrance to the unloading area
Presence of any ramps and slopes. (Suitable dollies are required to transport the
FB10000 over inclines that exceed 2°.)
Height and size of unloading dock (if applicable)
Pathway
An unobstructed pathway (free of stairs, tight turns, other equipment, and so on) is
required to move the crated equipment from the unloading area to the installation
site. Doorways and corridors must be of sufficient height and width (3 m wide x
2.5 m high [10 ft x 8.2 ft.] recommended) to allow for easy maneuverability.
It is recommended that the shipping crate be unpacked as close as possible to the
printer's final destination.
Moving Equipment
The customer is responsible for unloading and moving the HP Scitex FB10000
Industrial Press and all peripheral components, not HP Scitex.
Advanced booking for the services of a specialist-moving contractor will need to be
made. It is important to confirm that suitable moving and lifting apparatus will be
available on the day required to lift and convey the equipment from the truck to the
unpacking area - or alternatively to a predetermined temporary storage area - and
thereafter to the installation site.
For details of lifting and conveying equipment requirements, see
Required Tools and
Equipment
on page 61.