Specifications

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USING OUTRIGGERS
Hill Phoenix cases are manufactured and shipped to stores with outriggers
installed on the base frame. This ensures that moving the cases is easier
for everyone involved in the manufacturing, shipping, and installation pro-
cesses.
Outriggers also reduce the risk of cases being damaged by the raising and
lowering of the cases with a ā€Jā€ bar when placing them on dollies, skates,
or rollers. In most situations, one or two persons can move the case with
ease.
If there is a truck-level delivery dock, cases may be rolled directly from the
truck to the store floor.
1
Prior to final installation, outriggers may remain in place to help move cases
to staging areas throughout the store. When you're ready for final line-up,
roll the cases to the set position and remove the outriggers.
Step 1
Step 2
Removing the outriggers is easy. Lift the case with ā€œJā€ bar; carefully
remove the clevis pins underneath and pull the outriggers out; then lower
the case. Discard the outriggers.
Step 3
2
IMPORTANT: If skid boards are required for unload-
ing cases, outriggers should be removed prior to
sliding cases down the skid (see Diagram 3). When
unloading is complete, re-install the outriggers.
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OUTRIGGER
CLEVIS PIN
DANGER
Remove hands and feet
from beneath the case
before the casters are
removed. Failure to do
so may result in serious
injury when the case is
lowered.
DANGER
Once an outrigger have
been removed, DO NOT
push or attempt to move
the case until all remain-
ing outriggers are re-
moved. Doing so may
cause the case to tip over,
possibly resulting in seri-
ous injury or death.