Installation & Operation • 5
INSTALLATION & OPERATION
Moving Cases
Various tools and equipment may be used to move cases, including, but not limited to, a forklift, a Johnson bar, a pallet jack, furniture rollers,
casters, or a Rol-A-Lift. Be careful to avoid damaging the store flooring. Only certified forklift drivers should use forklifts to move the cases. The
case should only be lifted off the floor as high as necessary for transport. The forklift should be driven slowly; avoid abrupt motions or bumps.
use the end frame to push/pull the case.
When using a Johnson bar, only contact the sheet metal of the bottom foamed panel.
Do not contact the bumper support. Be careful
not to pierce the sheet metal with the corner of the Johnson bar.
When using a pallet jack or furniture rollers, only place them under the floor panels.
Do not place them under the bumper support or
drain pipe as that will crush the components.
Cases have steel protective support plates under the end panels (not under insulated dividers) to protect them from Johnson bar damage.
Make sure that a forklift with the proper fork dimensions is available.
Forks must be 48" long, 1 1/2" to 1 3/4" thick, and no more than 4"
wide to fit the bases.
Refer to the table below for instructions.
CASE MODEL
INSTRUCTIONS
4ORMC
Forks must extend 20" to 24" under the case from either end
6ORMC
Forks must extend 26" to 30" under the case from either end
8ORMC
Forks must extend 39" to 43" under the case from either end
12ORMC
Forks must extend 44" to 47" under the case from either end
OPTIONAL BASES
For low shipping height applications, Zero Zone has optional expandable bases to accommodate up to 1 3/4" thick forks (
). To use
a forklift on cases with expandable bases, raise the case with a Johnson bar and place wooden blocks under the case, allowing the base to
expand enough for forks to be inserted.
If a case needs to move through an 80" door opening, the case will be factory-installed with a 1" base and will be shipped on a wooden pallet.
Remove the case from the pallet to slide the case through the 80" doorway. The drain elbow will be shipped loose and must be installed using
extra thick PVC cement after the case is through the doorway. The 1" base will be set into an elevation kit (or "nested base") (
.
Spacer blocks (also called filler blocks) are included in the end bases of 4 and 5-door cases that use bases taller than 4 1/2". These blocks limit
the case's forward tilt while it is being lifted by a forklift (
).
FIGURE 2: Expandable Base
FIGURE 3: Elevation Kit for 1" Base
FIGURE 4: Spacer Block
4 3/8" max. opening for
4' & 6' cases.
3 3/8" max. opening for
8' & 12' cases.
Spacer Block(s)