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EAGLE CORR PE™ * - JM Eagle

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4. Use a forklift (or front-end loader equipped with forks) to remove eachtop unit one at a time from the truck. Remove back units first. Do notrun the forks too far under the unit as fork ends striking adjacent unitsmay cause damage, or push other units off the opposite side of truck.Do not let forks rub the underside of pipe to avoid abrasion.5. If a forklift is not available, a crane or front end loader may be used tounload the pipe. We recommend employing a spreader bar with syntheticstraps rated for the load. Lift 36-inch and larger pipe with a slingat two points along the length of the pipe. The straps should be placedapproximately 8 feet apart and looped under the load. Cables may beused in place of synthetic straps if they are protected by a rubber hosesleeve to prevent damage to the pipe.6. DO NOT:a) Handle units with chains or single cables.b) Attach cables to unit frames for lifting.c) Drop pipe or roll the pipe off the truck.d) Use loading forks or forklift directly on the inside of pipe.7. During the removal and handling, be sure that the units do not strikeanything.8. Units should be stored and placed on level ground. Units should beprotected by dunnage in the same way they were protected while loadedon the truck. The dunnage must support the weight of all units sothat pipe lengths do not carry the weight of the unit loaded above them.Units should not be stacked more than two high.9. Non-palletized pipe may be temporarily stockpiled on flat, clear area.10. To unload lower units, repeat the above unloading process (items 1through 9).10 <strong>EAGLE</strong> <strong>CORR</strong> PE INSTALLATION GUIDE

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