Preparation, Shipment manifest, Work area – Great Plains NTA2007HD Predelivery Manual User Manual

Page 11: Container unload clearance, Drill assembly and test clearance, Preparation shipment manifest work area

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Contents

Index

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02/09/2011

Contents

Index

166-283Q

Preparation

Shipment Manifest

Refer to Figure 2
The drill components are delivered in one or more stan-
dard ISO intermodal shipping containers, typically a
single “40-Foot High-Cube”.

Once the contents have been removed, the containers
are returned to commerce. Before releasing the con-
tainer(s), verify that the drill is the correct model and row-
spacing, and has all specified options.

Inside the containers, the drill components are on
unpainted steel racks. Major sub-assemblies are secured
to rack tubing. Smaller sub-assemblies, cartons, bags,
and loose components may be on the rack floors, or
inside hoppers.

After the drill is assembled, the racks, and any fasteners
used to secure components to the racks, are not
returned to Great Plains. They may be salvaged or
scrapped.

Work Area

Container Unload Clearance

Refer to Figure 3
The longest rack in the container is 4.27m. Spot the con-
tainer to allow for the length of the container, the longest
rack, and the forklift or tug used to remove and reposition
the racks.

Drill Assembly and Test Clearance

Refer to Figure 4
Designate a space for drill assembly (which begins with
the cart mainframe). Allow for forklift access from any
direction, and final tractor hitching. Allow for forklift and
tractor turns.

Whether or not the drill has markers, allow for at least 4m
beyond the unfolded wings for lift access.

Null4:

Figure 2

Rack and Container

31393

12.2m

4.3m

? m

~25m Suggested Minimum

Null4:

Figure 3

Rack Unload Clearance

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Rack

Container

Null4:

Figure 4

Assembly and Test Clearance

31394

? m

9.6m

? m

~15m

~40m

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