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Not all installs are straightforward

When our customer informed us of their access point being 1400mm wide and their desire to have the Pegasus 1530 ATC CNC router installed with a bed size of 1525x3050mm, we knew we would face a challenging task. However, our team of engineers worked alongside a local lifting company and we were able to turn this high-spec CNC router on to its side. Once it was lifted on to its side and taken into position, the machine was then gently lowered.

Not all installs are straightforward

When our customer informed us of their access point being 1400mm wide and their desire to have the Pegasus 1530 ATC CNC router installed with a bed size of 1525x3050mm, we knew we would face a challenging task. However, our team of engineers worked alongside a local lifting company and we were able to turn this high-spec CNC router on to its side. Once it was lifted on to its side and taken into position, the machine was then gently lowered.

Not all installs are straightforward

When our customer informed us of their access point being 1400mm wide and their desire to have the Pegasus 1530 ATC CNC router installed with a bed size of 1525x3050mm, we knew we would face a challenging task. However, our team of engineers worked alongside a local lifting company and we were able to turn this high-spec CNC router on to its side. Once it was lifted on to its side and taken into position, the machine was then gently lowered.

Why not check out some of the images below, which shows the process from start to finish.

Why not check out some of the images below, which shows the process from start to finish.

Why not check out some of the images below, which shows the process from start to finish.

The first task for our team was to disconnect the components from the bed to prevent any damage to the CNC.

The gantry is lifting from the bed using industrial grade lifting machinery. This will allow the bed to be lifted on its side safely.

Once disconnected, the gantry and control box are taken into the premises prior to the CNC.

The process of lifting the CNC router begins after ensuring all risk assessments have been carried out correctly.

Carefully, the CNC routing machine is taken through our customer’s doorway with the heavy-duty lifting equipment.

Using the lifting equipment, the CNC machine is placed in position, ready to be lowered.

Once inside the CNC machine is delicately lowered into position with the guidance of the lifting company’s supervisor.

The gantry which weighs almost a ton is placed correctly on to the bed, ready for the Opus team to connect.

This Pegasus ATC CNC router is finally in position and will be connected to our customer’s electrics.

The first task for our team was to disconnect the components from the bed to prevent any damage to the CNC.

The gantry is lifting from the bed using industrial grade lifting machinery. This will allow the bed to be lifted on its side safely.

Once disconnected, the gantry and control box are taken into the premises prior to the CNC.

The process of lifting the CNC router begins after ensuring all risk assessments have been carried out correctly.

Carefully, the CNC routing machine is taken through our customer’s doorway with the heavy-duty lifting equipment.

Using the lifting equipment, the CNC machine is placed in position, ready to be lowered.

Once inside the CNC machine is delicately lowered into position with the guidance of the lifting company’s supervisor.

The gantry which weighs almost a ton is placed correctly on to the bed, ready for the Opus team to connect.

This Pegasus ATC CNC router is finally in position and will be connected to our customer’s electrics.

The first task for our team was to disconnect the components from the bed to prevent any damage to the CNC.

The gantry is lifting from the bed using industrial grade lifting machinery. This will allow the bed to be lifted on its side safely.

Once disconnected, the gantry and control box are taken into the premises prior to the CNC.

The process of lifting the CNC router begins after ensuring all risk assessments have been carried out correctly.

Carefully, the CNC routing machine is taken through our customer’s doorway with the heavy-duty lifting equipment.

Using the lifting equipment, the CNC machine is placed in position, ready to be lowered.

Once inside the CNC machine is delicately lowered into position with the guidance of the lifting company’s supervisor.

The gantry which weighs almost a ton is placed correctly on to the bed, ready for the Opus team to connect.

This Pegasus ATC CNC router is finally in position and will be connected to our customer’s electrics.

Do you need specialist assistance in getting your CNC into place?

Get in touch at

info@opuscnc.co.uk

Do you need specialist assistance in getting your CNC into place?

Get in touch at

info@opuscnc.co.uk

Do you need specialist assistance in getting your CNC into place?

Get in touch at

info@opuscnc.co.uk

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