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jamiemac101

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Does anyone have a proper rigging diagram for a Bard unit? I have one to install in a tight space where you can get a fork lift. I've set them with a boom truck in the past but it's always been a little sketchy and unsafe. Anyone have suggestions or pics?
 
I just looked through a couple manuals and didn't see anything.....

what is the model of the unit you're installing?

can you get a duct jack in where it's going?
 
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I just looked through a couple manuals and didn't see anything.....

what is the model of the unit you're installing?

can you get a duct jack in where it's going?
In that case contact the factory. Last on i saw had brackets for shackles, maybe they've gotten away from that liability!
 
Set on a pallet leaving about 6” hanging off leave the forks about 8” from the outside of the pallet for easy side to side adjustments. Then secure it around the unit and pallet with a large ratchet strap about 4” is what I think I used. Raise it up about a foot and shake it while saying that ain’t going anywhere :grin2: jk. Seriously set many this way, a skytrak or a lull works better, but a descent forklift and driver can do it safe
 
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Set on a pallet leaving about 6” hanging off leave the forks about 8” from the outside of the pallet for easy side to side adjustments. Then secure it around the unit and pallet with a large ratchet strap about 4” is what I think I used. Raise it up about a foot and shake it while saying that ain’t going anywhere :grin2: jk. Seriously set many this way, a skytrak or a lull works better, but a descent forklift and driver can do it safe
Duck...........................I see the safety Nazis around the corner:whistle:
 
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