Chapter 5, Uncrating and setting up the mi-1220 ltd – Smithy Midas 1220 LTD User Manual

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Chapter 5

Uncrating and Setting Up the MI-1220 LTD

Moving the Machine

Moving a machine tool can be dangerous. Improper techniques and methods may injure

you and/or damage the machine. To find a professional to move and site your Smithy

machine, look in your local Yellow Pages under “Machine Tools, Moving and/or Rigging”.

If there is no such listing or your community does not have a rigging specialist, a local

machine shop or machinist may be able to provide referral.

When you pick up the machine at the shipping terminal, bring a crowbar, tin snips for

cutting the metal straps, and a hammer. If there is obvious shipping damage to the crate,

you’ll be able to inspect the machine before signing for it. Note any damage on the bill

of lading (shipping document). Fill out the claims forms and notify both Smithy Co. and

the shipping terminal about the damage. Failure to notify both parties can complicate

and/or invalidate a claims process.

Trucking company terminals usually have forklifts to assist customers. It’s most

convenient to transport the machines in trucks without canopies and large vans.

Uncrating and Positioning the Machine

Figure 5.1 Tip the crate from the tailstock end up and over the machine.

The machine is assembled, inspected, and ready to do in its stand. It’s wrapped in a water

and greaseproof cover, strongly braced, and crated. A box of accessories is also in the

crate.

The metal bands that encircle the crate are under tension. Wearing eye protection and

gloves, cut the metal bands with tin snips.

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