Bosch Rexroth Corp., Model HAB..-7X,
RA 50175-B/07.2016
8 Transport and storage
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Always comply with the required environmental conditions with regards to transport and
storage, see chapter 8.2 “Storage of the bladder-type accumulator”.
8.1
Transport of the bladder-type accumulator
WARNING
Falling of the bladder-type accumulator due to improper transport!
Risk of injury! Danger of crushing! Danger of bone fractures! Damage to property!
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Use lifting gear with sufficient lifting capacity to lift bladder-type accumulators with a
weight > 40 lbs. (15 kg).
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Use lifting straps or lifting slings as attachment devices.
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Never step or reach below suspended loads.
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Provide for a stable center of gravity position during transport.
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Use your personal protective equipment, e. g. safety shoes.
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Place the bladder-type accumulator carefully onto the contact surface to prevent
damage.
Uncontrolled rolling away, overturning or falling of the bladder-type accumulator!
Risk of injury! Damage to property!
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Make sure that the bladder-type accumulator is positioned safely and secured against
unintended rolling away, overturning or falling.
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Before transport, close all openings using the supplied protective caps/cover caps in order
to prevent dirt or humidity from penetrating the bladder-type accumulator.
The bladder-type accumulator may only be transported separately without screwed block or
other attachments.
Dependent on the weight and transport duration, there are the following transport
possibilities:
• Transport by hand
• Transport using a forklift
• Transport using lifting gear (e. g. lifting strap, lifting sling)
Close openings
Transport
Further details on the weight and the dimensions of the bladder-type accumulator
can be found on the nameplate on the bladder-type accumulator and in data sheet
RA 50175, see chapter 1.2 “Required and amending documentation”.
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Transport and storage