Milnor MWF63C7 Installation And Service page 26

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Once the machine is given to the carrier for delivery, it is solely the responsibility of the carrier to
ensure that no damage occurs during transit. In addition to readily apparent damage, carriers are
liable for concealed damage. Do not hesitate to file a claim with the carrier if the machine is
damaged in any way during shipment. Milnor will be glad to assist you in filing your claim, but is
not responsible for any shipping damage to the machine once it has been delivered to the carrier
in good condition.
Remove the protective coverings (leaving the machine on shipping skids) and examine carefully
for possible shipping damage. If the machine is damaged, notify the transportation company
immediately.
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1. Use skids for fork lifting. If possible, leave the machine on shipping skids until it is near its
final position. Once skids are removed, carefully place forks under base. Do not allow the
forks to come in contact with valves, piping, motors, etc., located under the machine. Do not
push or hit the shell front when uncrating or installing the machine as it may cause the door to
leak.
2. Never push, pull, lift, jack, or exert pressure on any components that protrude from the
machine frame (shell front, door, electric boxes, controls, guards, conduits, conveyors,
piping, valves, drains, vents, tilt frames, etc.).
3. Do not pull on door conduit to help move the machine as the door switch may require
readjustment.
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1. All openings and corridors through which equipment must pass during installation must be
large enough to accommodate the width and the height of the machine as shown on the
dimensional drawings. It is occasionally possible to reduce the overall dimensions by
removing piping or other special modifications. Consult Milnor for additional information.
2. Sufficient clearance must be provided for normal operation and maintenance procedures.
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1. Allow sufficient ventilation for the heat and vapors of normal operation to dissipate.
2. Provide easy access to controls. Operators must be able to view all status lights and reach all
controls associated with the machine (e.g., electrical power connections, water and steam
shutoffs, etc.)
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sufficient strength and rigidity with due consideration for the natural or resonant frequency
thereof to withstand the fully loaded weight of the machine, including the wet goods and any
repeated sinusoidal (rotating) forces generated during its operation. Determining the suitability of
floors, foundations, and other supporting structures normally requires analysis by a qualified
structural engineer.
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