Transportation and storage, Pump handling, Lifting methods – Goulds Pumps 3796 i-FRAME - IOM User Manual

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Transportation and Storage

Pump handling

WARNING:

• Make sure that the pump cannot roll or fall over and injure people or damage property.
• These pumps might use carbon or ceramic silicon carbide components. Do not drop the pump or

subject it to shock loads as this can damage the internal ceramic components.

NOTICE: Use a forklift truck or an overhead crane with sufficient capacity to move the pallet with the
pump unit on top. Failure to do so can result in equipment damage.

Lifting methods

WARNING:

• Assembled units and their components are heavy. Failure to properly lift and support this equipment

can result in serious physical injury and/or equipment damage. Lift equipment only at the specifically
identified lifting points. Lifting devices such as eyebolts, slings, and spreaders must be rated, selected,
and used for the entire load being lifted.

• Crush hazard. The unit and the components can be heavy. Use proper lifting methods and wear steel-

toed shoes at all times.

• Do not attach sling ropes to shaft ends.

Table 1: Methods

Pump type

Lifting method

A bare pump without lifting

handles

Use a suitable sling attached properly to solid points like the casing, the

flanges, or the frames.

A bare pump with lifting handles Lift the pump by the handles.
A base-mounted pump

Use slings under the pump casing and the drive unit, or under the base

rails.

Mounted on top of a Polyshield

ANSI Combo

See separate information regarding the Polyshield ANSI Combo.

Examples

Figure 1: Example of a proper lifting method

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