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V. UnpackingIV. Site Planning
Hunter’s Meat Cutting Bandsaw - 5 -
The bandsaw is shipped from the factory in a
carefully packed carton. If you find the
machine to be damaged after you’ve signed
for delivery and the truck and driver are
already gone, you will need to file a freight
claim with the carrier. Save the containers and
all packing materials for inspection by the car-
rier or their agent. Without the packing materi-
als, filing a freight claim can be difficult. If you
need advice regarding this situation, please
call us immediately.
Caution: The meat cutting saw is a HEAVY
machine (106 lbs. shipping weight). DO NOT
over-exert yourself while unpacking or moving
your machine – get assistance. In the event
that your bandsaw must be moved up or down
a flight of stairs, be sure that the stairs are
capable of supporting the combined weight of
people and the machine.
When you are completely satisfied with the
condition of your shipment, you should inven-
tory its parts.
A. Working Clearances
Be sure that there is plenty of room around
your saw before cutting. Relocate any items
that risk contamination and cannot be easily
washed. Allow yourself sufficient room to run
your saw IN ANY FORESEEABLE OPER-
ATION.
B. Lighting and Outlets
Lighting should be bright enough to eliminate
shadow and prevent eye strain. Electrical cir-
cuits should be dedicated or large enough to
handle combined motor amp loads. Outlets
should be located near the machine so power
or extension cords are not obstructing high-
traffic areas. Be sure to observe local electri-
cal codes for proper installation of new light-
ing, outlets, or circuits.
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