Installer guidelines/responsibilities – Autoquip FREIGHTLIFT FL4M User Manual

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Proper installation of Vertical Reciprocating Conveyors (VRCs) is vital to the safety of
the operators, the efficiency of the unit, and the ultimate satisfaction of the end user.
These guidelines have been prepared by member companies of the Material Handling
Industry’s VRC Subcommittee to assist the VRC installers in understanding their role
and responsibility in providing customers with a safe and reliable VRC.


1. PRE-INSTALLATION

ACTIVITY


A. Whenever possible, make a pre-installation visit or call someone at the site.

Installers must be familiar with everything relative to proper installation of this
equipment. It is the installer’s responsibility to check the site for problems and
work out solutions with the appropriate people – preferably before installation
begins.


B. Check floor-to-floor dimensions on the general arrangement drawings to make

sure that they match on-site conditions. VRC’s are designed and built to individual
applications and specific customer requirements. It is difficult and expensive to
modify the lift after it arrives for installation.


C. Installation may or may not include unloading, permits, seismic calculations, or

extensive acceptance testing. The requirements of each contract should be
carefully reviewed for possible conflicts of interpretation.


D. Each state, county, or municipality may have unique codes governing the

installation and acceptance of VRC’s. Acquaint yourself with the permitting and/or
licensing requirements (and expenses) of the local regulatory agencies. Note also
that some agencies may require inspection or testing before and/or after lift start-
up.


E. Make sure there is adequate ingress/egress to the installation site. Verify that the

equipment can get through the existing doorways, halls, and shaft openings. Think
through how the lift will be unloaded, carted/moved, raised into position, and
accessed for installation, operation & maintenance.


F. Verify the construction and integrity of building columns, joists, walls, or

mezzanines that will be used to help support the VRC mast guide beams.

2.

SHIPMENT & INITIAL INSPECTION

A. Upon receipt of the shipment, check for exposed damage or shortages and make

note of it on receiving paperwork from the trucking company, any claims for
damage must be filed with the carrier. Unless otherwise stated, the VRC
Manufacturer is not responsible for parts lost, stolen or damaged during
transportation, storage, or installation.

INSTALLER GUIDELINES/RESPONSIBILITIES

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