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Note:
When using forklifts or other
mobile devices to lift or move slabs, we recommend operating
only on smooth, level surfaces and avoiding potholes or rough
surfaces. Vibrations from forklifts and lifts can cause jigs to
loosen or damage the jigs and forklifts.
1. When carrying out lifting
operations, please carefully consider all safety regulations and
current regulations.
2. Only allowed to train, have the
ability to operate, and familiar with the operation instructions
and safety regulations of the personnel operation.
3. Check the fixture. Cannot be
used if the clamp is worn or damaged.
4. Choose the appropriate size of
the fixture to work. Determine the weight of the board to be
hung. Do not exceed the load limit indicated on the fixture. The
thickness of the sheet must be controlled within the limits
specified by the manufacturer.
5. All people do not approach the
fixture that is lifting or moving.
6. Grip depends on friction. Check
that the surface of the rubber pad is free of dirt, grease and
other things that may reduce the effect.
7. Do not lift wet plate. The grip
depends on the friction. Lifting wet sheets may cause the rubber
mat to lose its grip.
8. Do not hang more than one sheet
at any time.
9. Clamp in the center of the
plate to maintain balance when loading.
10. Ensure that the plate is fully
clamped on the fixture during operation.
11. Slowly lift the board. Check
that the lifting tension is in proper balance.
12. When lowering the plate to the
rack, do not lower the fixture to other plates or materials,
otherwise the fixture will release its load.
13. Before lifting any product, it
should be checked whether the hook is worn, if there is wear, it
should be replaced, when the product is clamped to the jig with
the hook, the rotation of the product will cause the hook to be
easily damaged. |