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HEMCO
Laboratory Planning Solutions
www.HEMCOcorp.com
info@HEMCOcorp.com
Fax (816) 796-3333
Tel (816) 796-2900
HEMCO Corporation
711 South Powell Road
Independence, MO 64056
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Receiving and Inspecting Shipments
Transportation companies are responsible for shipment from the time that it is received
by them until it is delivered. All shipments leaving our plant have been carefully
inspected and loaded on the carrier’s vehicle.
If a shipment arrives with the crating or packaging damaged, have the driver note the
condition on the bill of lading and inspect the contents immediately for concealed
damage. Due to the crate sizes and number of components HEMCO recommends that
with
any
crate damage, even minor, that the bill of lading be signed for noting “crate
damage…pending further inspection for concealed product damage”
If the equipment has been damaged in transit, immediately notify and fi le a claim with
the carrier. Do not return to HEMCO. If this procedure is not followed, the carrier will
reject the claim and the consignee will suff er the loss. Please notify HEMCO so that we
may help you in anyway possible with evaluation, repair, replacement, and valuation of
the damage that has occurred.
Preparation For Installation
•Read the Complete Manual
•Gather Required Tools/Equipment
Suggested Tool List
•Cordless screw driver/gun
•Forklift
•Gloves
• Thin fl exible putty knife
Required Tool List
•2 screwdriver
• 3/8 Open-end wrench
•Stepladders, 2 or more
2 or more people may be needed to safely construct the hood. Handle all contents with
care, some parts may be sharp.