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Handling the Container
XL Series containers are very rugged liquid cylinders. All cryogenic liquid containers
have an inner container and on outer container with an insulated vacuum space
between them; any abuse (dents, dropping, tip-over, etc.) can affect the integrity of
the container’s insulation system.
When fully loaded, the XL-180 in nitrogen service will contain up to 296 lb. (134 kg)
of product. While moving a full container, you may be handling up to 501 lb. (227 kg),
and you should treat the load accordingly. The attachment points provided on the Xl-
160/XL-180 will allow you to use a hand truck, or a hoist, to handle these loads
properly. Do not attempt to move these cylinders by any other means. When moving
the cylinder, the following precautions should be observed:
Never lay the container on its side. Always ship, operate, and store the
unit in a vertical or upright position.
When loading or unloading the container from a truck, use a lift gate, a
crane, or a parallel loading dock. Never attempt to manually lift from the
unit.
To move the container over rough surfaces or to life the container, attach
an appropriate sling to the lifting points cut into the welded support posts,
and use a portable lifting device that will handle the weight of the con-
tainer.
XL-160 and XL-180 Liquid Cylinders
Freight Damage Precautions
Any Freight Damage claims are
your responsibility. Cryogenic
liquid containers are delivered to
your carrier from Taylor-Wharton’s
dock in new condition. When you
receive our product you may
expect it to be in that same
condition. For your own protec-
tion, take time to visually inspect
each shipment in the presence of
the carrier’s agent before you
accept delivery. If any damage is
observed, make an appropriate
notation on the freight bill. Then
ask the driver to sign the notation
before you receive the equipment.
You should decline to accept
containers that show damage
which may affect service ability.
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