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G0646/G0647 50/65 Ton Ironworker
Floor Load
Refer to the Machine Data Sheets (beginning on
Page
4) for the weight and footprint specifications
of your machine. Some floors may require addi
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tional reinforcement to support both the machine
and operator
.
Placement Location
Consider existing and anticipated needs, size of
material to be processed through each machine,
and space for auxiliary stands, work tables or
other machinery when establishing a location for
your new machine. See Figures
10–11 for the
minimum working clearances.
Site Considerations
Figure 10. Model G0646 minimum working
clearances.
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Moving & Placing
Base Unit
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Figure 11. Model G0647 minimum working
clearances.
The Model G0646/G0647 is
a heavy machine. Serious
personal injury may occur
if safe moving methods
are not used. To be safe,
get assistance and use
power equipment rated
for at least 3500 lbs. to
move the shipping crate
and remove the machine
from the crate.
To move the machine:
1. Remove the crating and plastic wrap, then
unbolt the machine from the shipping pallet.
2. Attach the safety hook and lifting chain to the
lifting eye bolt (see
Figure 12).
Figure 12. Safety hook and lifting chain attached
to the eye bolt of the machine.
3. With assistance to steady the machine, care-
fully lift it enough to clear the pallet and floor
obstacles, then move it to the prepared loca
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tion.
Eye Bolt