I NSTALLATION
The Weld Station requires some minor assembly.
A standard unit will come with an exhaust cover pre-installed.
The unit and a booth are integrated into a single machine referred to as the 'main unit'.
A secondary booth can be attached to the main unit and creating a "Dual Weld Station". If no secondary booth is used, then the main unit is referred to as a "Single Weld Station".
See the 'Weld Station Accessories User Manual' for accessory assembly instructions.
G ENERAL I NSTALLATION G UIDELINES
Clean Air America’s Weld Station units are shipped via freight and generally arrive on a flat bed trailer. The main units are partially crated, on a pallet, and are shipped laying on their sides. The secondary booths are partially crates and shipped upright. Use a fork lift truck, driven by a qualified individual, to remove the crate / pallet from the truck. Occasionally, fork extensions are helpful.
Once the Weld Station unit is inside the facility, ready to be uncrated, please proceed cautiously. Banding straps and plastic wrap must be removed.
Weld Station units are heavy and tend to be top heavy. The motor and the majority of the metal is located at the top of the unit. Please see the "Unit Weight" section for proper weights.
There are (4) steel plate eyelets vertical at the top of unit. These are the lifting lugs.
There are (9) floor mounting holes on the bottom flange of the unit
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Weld Station User Manual, March 2011
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