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The contractor is responsible for analyzing and eliminating any risks during
installation (especially the use of personal protective equipment).
1 BASIC ADVICE
To avoid damaging the products:
•Use lifting equipment that is capable of supporting the weights specified in
the tables below.
•Prevent pipes from banging or rubbing against the trailer's sides and pillars.
•Lift and move the pipes gently to prevent any swinging.
•Do not drag pipes across the ground and do not let pipes fall to the ground.
from underneath. L
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aution! Never lift a bundle with hooks or vacuum pads. The straps
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used to secure the bundles are not designed to withstand the load.
4 N 350 TO 2000:
D
LIFTING BY THE ENDS
Use hooks that are suited to the load. Hooks
must offer a secure attachment and a
protective surface* (such as polyamide).
5 N 350 TO 2000:
D
LIFTING BY THE PIPE BARREL
Use a textile sling suited to the load.
Attach the belt to the center of gravity and
ensure that it does not slip.
6 HANDLING FITTINGS
Use textile slings to avoid damaging the internal lining and the external coating
of the fittings.