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Miller Copilot Manual do Proprietário
5-1.

Moving The System

SECTION 5 – INSTALLATION
Use correct procedures and equip-
ment of adequate capacity to lift
and support unit.
If using lift forks to move unit, be
sure forks are long enough to ex-
tend beyond opposite side of unit.
Keep
equipment
(cables
cords) away from moving vehicles
when
working
from
location.
Use lifting eye to lift unit only, NOT
running gear, gas cylinders, or any
other accessories.
Miller Copilot is shipped in a crate capable of
being moved as a single unit. This not only
makes moving the system easy; it also
means a quick startup time once the ma-
chine is placed. Power, welding wire, and
welding gas are generally all that are re-
quired to have the system ready to program
and run production.
The cobot system and shipping crate weigh
less than 4500 pounds (1818 kg). An 8000
pound (3636 kg) capacity fork truck is recom-
mended for safely moving and lifting the
system.
Uncrating The System
Tools needed: ladder, crowbar, dead blow
hammer
Reference
video
at
MillerWelds. com/
copilotsupport.
Step 1. Start uncrating from top of the crate.
Remove the clips with crowbar.
Step 2. Remove support beams under top of
crate.
Step 3. Remove front clips and front panel.
Step 4. Remove rear clips and rear panel.
Step 5. Remove bottom side clips and side
panels (one side at a time).
Step 6. Follow procedure for lifting table us-
ing lifting straps.
Lifting Table
Use only eye bolts with shoulders
to lift the cobot system.
NOTICE – The Cobot system is not designed
to be lifted from underneath. Lifting from the
bottom may result in damage to the system.
Remove spatter trays.
Install eye bolts with shoulders through tool-
ing holes as shown.
Attach nuts to eye bolts from underside of ta-
ble. Hand tighten eye bolts.
Use correct procedures and equipment of
adequate capacity to lift and support the unit.
Do not move or operate unit where
it could tip.
Special installation may be re-
quired where gasoline or volatile
liquids are present - see NEC Ar-
ticle 511 or CEC Section 20.
OM-291865 Page 19
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