HP Scitex FB10000 Site Preparation Guide Rev. 2 - Page 75

Unpacking the Main Machine Frame Crate

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Unpacking the Main Machine Frame Crate The main machine frame crate consists of two halves that are connected in the middle. The crate is constructed so that it is possible to open it quickly by removing one half at a time using the crane. Note The steel beam needs to be removed from the chains in order to perform this procedure. To unpack the main machine frame: 1 Use an air impact wrench or drill to remove the bolts along the bottom of one half of the crate. Figure 5-11 Removing Bolts at Bottom of Crate Chapter 5 - Machine Delivery and Rigging 67

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Chapter 5 - Machine Delivery and Rigging
67
Unpacking the Main Machine Frame Crate
The main machine frame crate consists of two halves that are connected in the
middle. The crate is constructed so that it is possible to open it quickly by removing
one half at a time using the crane.
Note
The steel beam needs to be removed from the chains in order to perform this procedure.
To unpack the main machine frame:
1
Use an air impact wrench or drill to remove the bolts along the bottom of one half
of the crate.
Figure 5-11
Removing Bolts at Bottom of Crate