LD135-152 Flight Case Handling: Difference between revisions
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<small>'''NOTE:''' During moving, handling, placing and transporting of flight cases, always keep the specified position up, no reversing, in order to prevent bumping and damage to the structure of the equipment and the display components.</small> | <small>'''NOTE:''' During moving, handling, placing and transporting of flight cases, always keep the specified position up, no reversing, in order to prevent bumping and damage to the structure of the equipment and the display components.</small> | ||
Revision as of 03:25, 15 June 2022
Handling and Moving the Flight Case
NOTE: During moving, handling, placing and transporting of flight cases, always keep the specified position up, no reversing, in order to prevent bumping and damage to the structure of the equipment and the display components.
- Before moving any flight case, pull up the braking locks of those six rollers at the bottom, guaranteeing the release of the braking status.
- Ensure that the group is level, with the height difference less than 1.5 cm, and the ground can comfortably hold more than the weight of the entire equipment.
- During moving, at least two adults are needed.