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Emery Thompson CB-350 Countertop Batch Freezer
Section 3 – UNPACKING
Carefully inspect the pallet and shipping carton for any signs of damage
during shipment; if damage is suspected, have the freight company note
it on the bill of lading, and if possible, take photographs.
The shipping carton is stapled to two wooden runners inside*. Using a
razor knife, carefully cut through the carton all the way around its
perimeter JUST ABOVE the staple line. The carton is approx. ½” thick.
Once free, the carton should be lifted straight up and off of your
machine. You will find a small box of parts that will be explained in
subsequent sections; set them, as well as all paperwork, aside in a safe
place.
The machine is bolted to the pallet it was shipped on from the underside.
There are four hex bolts (9/16” head) that go through the upper planks
of the pallet, and into the machine frame. Remove all four bolts, and
also unscrew one wooden side runner from the pallet. The machine will
now be free from the pallet. Save all components; they can be used at
a later date to safely move the machine.
* If your machine was exported outside of North America, it will have an
all wood box over it fastened to the runners with removable screws.