Shipment And On-Site Transport; Accepting The Delivered Goods; Removing The Packaging From The Actuator; Transporting The Actuator - Samson 3274 Mounting And Operating Instructions

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4 Shipment and on-site trans-
port
The work described in this section is only to
be performed by personnel appropriately
qualified to carry out such tasks.
4.1 Accepting the delivered
goods
After receiving the shipment, proceed as fol-
lows:
1. Check the scope of delivery. Compare
the shipment received with the delivery
note.
2. Check the shipment for transportation
damage. Report any damage to SAM-
SON and the forwarding agent (refer to
delivery note).
4.2 Removing the packaging
from the actuator
Note
Do not remove the packaging until immedi-
ately before mounting and start-up.
1. Removing the packaging from the elec-
trohydraulic actuator
2. Dispose of the packaging in accordance
with the valid regulations.

4.3 Transporting the actuator

− Protect the actuator against external in-
fluences (e.g. impact).
EB 8340 EN

Shipment and on-site transport

− Protect the actuator against moisture and
dirt.
− Observe the permissible transportation
temperature of –20 to +70 °C.

4.4 Lifting the actuator

− Use suitable equipment to lift the actua-
tor.

4.5 Storing the actuator

NOTICE
!
Risk of electrohydraulic actuator damage
due to improper storage.
Î Observe the storage instructions.
Î Avoid long storage times.
Î Contact SAMSON in case of different
storage conditions or longer storage
times.
Note
We recommend regularly checking the elec-
trohydraulic actuator and the prevailing stor-
age conditions during long storage periods.
Storage instructions
− Protect the electrohydraulic actuator
against external influences (e.g. impact).
− Protect the electrohydraulic actuator
against moisture and dirt.
− Make sure that the ambient air is free of
acids or other corrosive media.
− Observe the permissible storage tem-
perature from –20 to +70 °C.
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