RE 30017-B, Edition 11.2021, Bosch Rexroth AG
Transport and storage |
SYDFED-2X, SYDFED-3X, SYHDFED-1X
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6.1.1 Transport using lifting gear
WARNING
Danger caused by suspended loads!
Injury caused by control system falling down.
▶ Make sure that the control system is safely fastened.
▶ You may guide the control system by hand only for fine positioning and for
preventing swinging of the load.
▶ Never walk under or reach out for suspended loads.
Please observe the following points for transporting:
• Properties of the load (e.g. weight, center of gravity, mounting and attachment
points).
• Way of attaching or suspending the load
• Make sure that the load carrying capacity of the lifting gear is sufficient for
transporting the SY(H)DFED control system without any risks.
• Use textile slings according to DIN EN 1492-2.
For further information on transportation, please contact Bosch Rexroth.
For transporting, the SY(H)DFED control system can be connected to a lifting
device using a ring screw or a lifting strap.
The drive shaft can be used to transport the SY(H)DFED control system as long as
only outward axial forces occur. Consequently, you can suspend the SY(H)DFED
from the drive shaft.
▶ To do this, screw a ring screw completely into the thread on the drive shaft.
The size of the thread is stated in the installation drawing.
▶ Make sure that each ring screw can bear the total weight of the SY(H)DFED
control system plus approx. 20 %.
You can lift the SY(H)DFED control system without any risk of damage as shown in
Fig. 16 using the ring screw screwed into the drive shaft.
Fig. 16: Fixing the ring screw
▶ Place the lifting strap around the SY(H)DFED control system in such a way that
it neither passes over the attached parts (e.g. valves) nor such that the SY(H)
DFED control system is hung from attached parts (see Fig. 17).
Transport with ring screw
Transport with lifting
strap