Factory Service
Department
Local Service
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How to Package
Your Fan |
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Packaging
Your Fan
For Shipment
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BOX TOO LARGE: (BAD PACKAGING,
FAN WAS DAMAGED).
As shown the fig #1 and #2 the box tore open during shipping,
causing damage to the fan. The box was too large and was
made of thin cardboard.
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GOOD PACKING:
Using a large box, the fan body MUST be packed tightly.
Foam or bubble pack as shown in fig #3 works very well in
these types of shipments. (We recommend at least 3 inches
of packaging around the fan.)
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GOOD PACKING:
By looking in the phone book, you will find companies that
provide packing services. Some companies use a pillow pack
machine that forms the packing around the item that is being
shipped, as shown in figures #1 and #2.
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