Transport And Installation; Transport - Gardner Denver L55 User And Service Manual

Screw air compressor
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Transport and installation

6.1

Transport

DANGER
The compressor or parts of it may fall if
mistakes are made when lifting, and this will
put your life at risk. Safety devices my be
damaged if lifted incorrectliy.
· Always observe the safety notes in
Section 4.5 of the user manual.
· Never lift the compressor by or tie onto
its enclosure.
· A suitable fork lift which complies with
local safety regulations must be used
when lifting the compressor.
· The fork length of the fork lift must
correspond to the unit width (see Section
12.2).
· Keep the distance between the forks (see
Fig. 6) and their length in mind when
transporting the compressor.
· All loose parts or parts which can swing
freely must be safely secured before the
unit can be lifted.
· It is strictly prohibited to stand in the
danger zone of a lifted load.
· Ensure that the transport load approach
is performed properly (according to the
user manual of the lifting device).
NOTICE
Before transporting, the R-clips (-1- Fig. 7 and
the doors must be removed.
Only use the appropriately marked lifting points.
Shifting the system after it is lowered is not
permitted.
Fig. 6
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Fig. 7
Weights
The values listed below are approximate values, they
refer to a screw compressor unit including oil fill:
50Hz/60Hz air-cooled
L55
3803 lbs
L55RS
3805 lbs
L75
3891 lbs
L80
4431 lbs
L75RS
3968 lbs
50Hz water-cooled
L55
3633 lbs
L55RS
3717 lbs
L75
3683 lbs
L80
4224 lbs
L75RS
3800 lbs
60Hz water-cooled
L55
3622 lbs
L55RS
3717 lbs
L75
3721 lbs
L80
4262 lbs
L75RS
3800 lbs
August 20, 2018

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