5 Unpacking, Installation and Transportation
5.1 Unpacking Procedures
Carefully inspect all shipping crates for evidence of damage during transit. If any damage is indicated, request that
the carrier's agent be present at the time the container is unpacked.
Before signing the carrier's delivery sheet, compare the actual items received (not just the packing slip) with your
equipment purchase order and verify that all items are present and that the shipment is correct and free of visible
damage. If the items received are not identical with ones on the packing slip or are damaged, do not sign the
receipt and contact your distributor/dealership support as soon as possible. If the items received do not match
your order, contact your corporation support immediately. Inspect each item for external damage as it is removed
from its container. If any damage is evident, contact your corporation support.
5.1.1 Unpacking the Control Box
Refer to TM12 & TM14 Hardware Installation Manual (Heavy Payload Series) for details.
5.1.2 Unpacking the Robot
Refer to TM12 & TM14 Hardware Installation Manual (Heavy Payload Series) for details.
5.1.3 Unpacking the Palletizing Operator
TM Palletizing Operator Base is shipped in a large heavy-machinery wooden crate.
Tools required for unpacking: forklift (i.e. forklift truck) and screwdriver (pneumatic or electric screwdriver are
strongly recommended)
TM Palletizing Operator User's Manual Product Version: 1.0 / Document Version: 1.0
Figure 33: Palletizing operator base in wooden crate
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