Lifting jack usage, General lifting jack instructions – Grain Systems Tanks PNEG-1095 User Manual

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6. Installation

PNEG-1095 FCDL 4.00" Corrugation Externally Stiffened Grain Bin

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Lifting Jack Usage

General Lifting Jack Instructions

1. Before constructing the bin, consider the location of the door and other accessories. Proper

placement of lifting jacks in relationship to anchor bolts could make a difference on odd or even ring
bins. Walk-through door is centered between two (2) stiffener anchor bolts. The sidewall sheets are
also staggered 1/3 from end to end.

2. Anchor all jacks securely with metal stakes and cable.

3. Raise the bin just high enough to assemble the next ring. When lifting the bin, crank all jacks

equally. This will prevent bowing the previously assembled rings and make for easier hole
alignment.

(See Figure 6E.)

Figure 6E Lifting Jack

4. Bolt the next ring to the inside of the first ring. Be sure to stagger the sheets and select the proper

gauge material.

5. Lower the bin onto the foundation after assembling and tightening bolts on the new ring or rings.

6. Re-bolt the lifting straps to the lowest ring in place thus far. Continue ring additions until ready for the

door installation.

NOTE: The number of lifting jacks required is best determined by personal experience. Factors such as

bin size, soil compaction, wind velocity, jack design, etc., are all to be considered when deciding
how many to use. If in doubt, use one jack on every vertical seam. Be sure to use heavy duty jacks
for commercial installation.

NOTE: Add inside and outside ladders to bin walls as you continue to raise the bin. (Refer to the manual

supplied with the ladder.)

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