Installation & Setup; Inspecting Shipment; Uncrating; Lifting Instructions - Challenge CHAMPION 305 Instructions And Parts Manual

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6.0 Installation & Setup
6.0 Installation & Setup

6.1 Inspecting Shipment

This machine has been carefully packed to prevent damage during shipment. However, claims for
damage or loss are the responsibility of the recipient. Inspect all shipments as soon as they are
received. If there is any noticeable damage, note it on the freight bill. Visual and/or hidden damage
must be reported to the claims department of the carrier within 15 days. Contact your dealer if you
need any assistance. Check the contents of the box against the packing list on page 9. Make sure
there are no missing items.

6.2 Uncrating

This machine is lagged to a wood skid and covered with a triple-walled corrugated container. Loosen
the flaps of the carton where they are attached to the skid. When loose, the carton can be lifted
straight up. Remove the side tables and accessory box, which are also attached to the skid. Place
the cutter/skid about where the machine will be positioned and remove the lag screws from the skid.

6.3 Lifting Instructions

Unpacking, handling, and positioning should be done by professional riggers. If handling or
unpacking is a problem, your dealer or a local trucking facility should be able to supply or recommend
a qualified rigger. This 2550-lb/1157-kg machine should be moved with experienced people and the
proper equipment. Do not risk personal injury or damage by attempting to move machinery with
inadequate equipment or manpower.
Lifting straps may also be used to lift the machine by placing the straps around the front and rear of the
table. When straps are used in this way, wood blocks must be placed beside the lead screw to prevent
damage, (Figure 2). A bent lead screw will cause the backgauge to bind.
The backgauge should be positioned all the way to the front of the table and straps placed as close the
machine body as possible. Gently lift the cutter, remove the skid and carefully place the cutter on the
floor.
Once the machine is off its skid, it can be moved with a forklift or pallet jack.
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