Technical data

l-1/4
inch air bubbles.
f. Use the pink (anti-static) Air Cap to reduce static electricity. Wrapping the
instrument several times in this material will protect the instrument and
prevent it from moving in the carton.
3. Seal the carton with strong nylon adhesive tape.
4. Mark the carton FRAGILE, HANDLE WITH CARE .
5. Retain copies of all shipping papers.
General Information 1-13
(350-lb)
test strength.
c. The carton must be large enough to allow three to four inches on all sides of
the instrument for packing material and strong enough to accommodate the
weight of the instrument.
d. Surround the equipment with three to four inches of packing material, to
protect the instrument and prevent it from moving in the carton.
e. If packing foam is not available, the best alternative is S.D.-240 Air Cap from
Sealed Air Corporation (Commerce, California 90001). Air Cap looks like
a
plastic sheet filled with
159-kg
(120-lb),
use a double-walled,
corrugated cardboard carton of
a. Wrap the instrument in anti-static plastic to reduce the possibility of damage
caused by ESD.
b. For instruments that weigh less than 54kg