High energy magnets, Unpacking and handling, Air freight restrictions – Rockwell Automation LDC Iron Core Linear Servo Motors User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication LDC-UM001B-EN-P - March 2011

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Safety Considerations Chapter 1

High Energy Magnets

Linear motor magnets contain high energy magnets that attract ferrous metals
from a considerable distance. Precautions must be taken while unpacking,
handling, and shipping by air.

Unpacking and Handling

Unpack magnet tracks one at a time. Repack magnet tracks after inspection and
before they are stocked or staged for installation. Leave protective wrapping,
cardboard, and flux containment plates in place until the magnet track is
installed. Clear the inspection and repacking area of any ferrous metals that will
be attracted to or attract the magnetic assembly. If magnet tracks must be
unpacked at the same time, maintain a distance of 1.5 m (5 ft) between
assemblies.

Air Freight Restrictions

When air freighting linear motors special preparations and precautions must be
taken. The following information outlines the basic requirements at the
publication date of this document. However, regulations are subject to change
and additional area or carrier restrictions may be imposed. Always check with
your carrier or logistics specialist regarding current local, regional, and national
transportation requirements when shipping this product.

Linear motor magnet tracks contain magnetized material, as classified by
International Air Transport Association (IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations.
An IATA trained individual must be involved when shipping this product via
domestic or international air freight. Packing Instruction 902 provides
information regarding the preparation of this product for air transportation.
Follow these regulations for general marking and labeling requirements, the
application of specific Magnetized Material Handling Labels, and instructions for
preparing the Shipper's Declaration for Dangerous Goods.

At a minimum, refer to the following IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations:

Subsection 1.5: Training
Subsection 3.9.2.2: Classification as Magnetized Material
Subsection 4.2: Identification as UN 2807, Magnetized Material, Class 9,

Packing Instruction 902

Subsection 7.1.5: Marking
Subsection 7.2: Labeling
Subsection 7.4.1: Magnetized Material Label
Section 8: Shipper's Declaration for Dangerous Goods

When shipped via ground in the United States, these products are not considered
a U.S. D.O.T. Hazardous Material and standard shipping procedures apply.

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