How to Transport and Store Rubber Fenders?
1. The transportation method of rubber fender is car transportation.
2. During the loading and unloading process, the fender shall be adopted the correct lifting method, shall be kept clean, shall not fall into a collision, and shall be stably placed without a hard object hook, thorn, plan, or fender.
3. The goods that have been placed are to be solid to ensure that the goods does not shift or loose during the transport process.
4. After the goods arrive at the designated site, unload them with suitable lifting equipment to avoid damage and collision.
5. When storing rubber fender products, avoid direct sunlight, avoid rain and snow, and avoid contact with acids, alkaline, oils, organic solvents, and other substances. The temperature of the stock is kept at -15°C to 40°C, 1 meter away from the heat source.
6. The storage space of the fenders is approximately 400 square meters.
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