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Requirements for Storage and Transportation of Centrifugal Cabinet Fans


Requirements for Storage and Transportation of Centrifugal Cabinet Fans

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When storing and transporting centrifugal cabinet fans, care must be taken to ensure the equipment is not damaged. Therefore, when rolling the unit, it is necessary to confirm that the operator is properly qualified and that the rolling tools are suitable and standardized. In summary, every effort must be made to prevent personal injury and property damage. When lifting a complete centrifugal cabinet fan, ensure that professional-grade tools are used, including lifting eyes and lifting bars, and verify that the appropriate chains, ropes, and other equipment are provided. To prevent damage, it is recommended not to use components that may cause deformation—such as propellers, inlet and outlet flanges, drive components, and motors—as lifting points. Additionally, when handling individual components or sections of a disassembled centrifugal cabinet fan, take care to protect the structure and coating from damage during transport, and ensure that stress-prone areas do not deform. If immediate installation is not required, store the unit in a designated location. Furthermore, ensure that the vibration amplitude at the storage location does not exceed 0.05 mm. Alternatively, if anti-vibration measures are implemented, this standard may be appropriately relaxed. Furthermore, the machine’s bearings and motor must be protected as much as possible from moisture and vibration. If long-term storage is required, wrap the unit in moisture-proof plastic sheeting. Ensure the packaging is not too tight to allow air circulation, thereby preventing rust during long-term storage. In general, if long-term storage is required, the centrifugal cabinet-type fan unit and its components must be stored in a clean, dry, and vibration-free location. Additionally, please arrange for personnel to lubricate the machine’s moving parts on a regular basis.

When storing and transporting centrifugal cabinet fans, care must be taken to ensure the equipment is not damaged. Therefore, when rolling the unit, it is necessary to confirm that the operator is properly qualified and that the rolling tools are suitable and standardized. In summary, every effort must be made to prevent personal injury and property damage. When lifting a complete centrifugal cabinet fan, ensure that professional-grade tools are used, including lifting eyes and lifting bars, and verify that the appropriate chains, ropes, and other equipment are provided. To prevent damage, it is recommended not to use components that may cause deformation—such as propellers, inlet and outlet flanges, drive components, and motors—as lifting points. Additionally, when handling individual components or sections of a disassembled centrifugal cabinet fan, take care to protect the structure and coating from damage during transport, and ensure that stress-prone areas do not deform. If immediate installation is not required, store the unit in a designated location. Furthermore, ensure that the vibration amplitude at the storage location does not exceed 0.05 mm. Alternatively, if anti-vibration measures are implemented, this standard may be appropriately relaxed. Furthermore, the machine’s bearings and motor must be protected as much as possible from moisture and vibration. If long-term storage is required, wrap the unit in moisture-proof plastic sheeting. Ensure the packaging is not too tight to allow air circulation, thereby preventing rust during long-term storage. In general, if long-term storage is required, the centrifugal cabinet-type fan unit and its components must be stored in a clean, dry, and vibration-free location. Additionally, please arrange for personnel to lubricate the machine’s moving parts on a regular basis.

When storing and transporting centrifugal cabinet fans, care must be taken to ensure the equipment is not damaged. Therefore, when rolling the unit, it is necessary to confirm that the operator is properly qualified and that the rolling tools are suitable and standardized. In summary, every effort must be made to prevent personal injury and property damage. When lifting a complete centrifugal cabinet fan, ensure that professional-grade tools are used, including lifting eyes and lifting bars, and verify that the appropriate chains, ropes, and other equipment are provided. To prevent damage, it is recommended not to use components that may cause deformation—such as propellers, inlet and outlet flanges, drive components, and motors—as lifting points. Additionally, when handling individual components or sections of a disassembled centrifugal cabinet fan, take care to protect the structure and coating from damage during transport, and ensure that stress-prone areas do not deform. If immediate installation is not required, store the unit in a designated location. Furthermore, ensure that the vibration amplitude at the storage location does not exceed 0.05 mm. Alternatively, if anti-vibration measures are implemented, this standard may be appropriately relaxed. Furthermore, the machine’s bearings and motor must be protected as much as possible from moisture and vibration. If long-term storage is required, wrap the unit in moisture-proof plastic sheeting. Ensure the packaging is not too tight to allow air circulation, thereby preventing rust during long-term storage. In general, if long-term storage is required, the centrifugal cabinet-type fan unit and its components must be stored in a clean, dry, and vibration-free location. Additionally, please arrange for personnel to lubricate the machine’s moving parts on a regular basis.


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