Equipment, Procedure – MTS Criterion Series 40 User Manual

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Moving C43 (10 kN) Double-Column Frames

MTS Criterion

®

Series 40 Site Preparation Guide

Lift and Move Instructions

37

Equipment

The following items are required by the customer:

A forklift with a load rating that is double the load frame’s gross weight (for
frame weights, see

“Load Frame Dimensions and Weight”

on page 19)

Sharp knife

Screw removal tool

Protective padding for the crosshead

Two M16 hoist rings if using a crane

Procedure

To unpack and position the C43.104 load frame:

1. Move the load frame, still in the shipping material, to its final location

within your building. Use a forklift to transport the container from the
shipping dock to the final location. Unpack the load frame after it has been
moved to its final location.

2. Remove the shipping material, leaving the load frame fastened to the

shipping skid.

3. Remove the shrink wrap vapor barrier encasing the load frame.

4. Cut the strapping that secures the load frame to the shipping skid.

5. Remove the fixed wood blocks around the machine.

6. Use the packing list to inventory all the items. Accessories may be in the

container with the load frame or may be packaged separately.

Do not open any of the packing boxes. The packing list will indicate the
total number of boxes that are included in the shipment. Count the number
of boxes you received to make sure you have the correct number of boxes.
Do not open these boxes until the MTS service representative arrives to
install your testing system. This ensures that no parts are lost prior to
installation..

7. Position the frame into its operating location.

If you use the crosshead method to lift and position the frame into its

operating location, see

“Frame base method”

on page 39 for details.

If you use the crosshead method to lift and position the frame into its
operating location, see

“Crosshead method”

on page 40 for details.

If you use the crane method to lift and position the frame into its
operating location, see

“Crane method”

on page 42 for details.

When the frame is in its operating location, you can proceed with the installation
process.

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