User's Manual

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Lucent Technologies – Proprietary
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FOA Draft Issue 1
January, 2006
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Modular Cell 4.0B and WNG24-BC cabinet handling,
placement, anchoring and grounding
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Handling a cabinet
Overview
This section provides standard practices for handling a cabinet.
General
WARNING
Equipment damage
When handling a cabinet, never use an equipment dolly that
utilizes straps to secure the cabinet to the dolly. Damage to
the cabinet’s left side solar shield (if equipped) or heat
exchanger can easily result.
Cabinets are usually shipped to the customer via truck and are
delivered to a staging area. At the staging area, a forklift truck may be
used to lift the packed cabinet. When lifting the cabinet with a forklift,
the forks must be at least 4 feet long. Cabinets may be equipped with
lifting eye bolts that are used for handling if a forklift is unavailable or
not practical. Cabinets are equipped with lifting eye bolts shipped
loose. They must be removed after installation.
The cabinet is shipped from the factory with protective packaging that
includes a bottom pallet, and protective cardboard sides and/or "bubble
wrap". The cabinet is bolted to the bottom pallet. The protective
packaging should not be removed until the cabinet is at the job site.
Before you begin
Here is some useful task preparation information.
Tools needed
The following equipment and tools may be required.
Derrick truck
Forklift (if required)
Power screwdriver (#2 Phillips)
Four Eyebolts
Eyebolt tool number: R-ITE-6113