Johnnybob
Senior Member
- Location
- Colville, WA
I'm not sure if this is the correct place for this post, but to me it seems like a safety issue.
The boss bought 5 sections of A-B Centerline MCC at auction. Somewhere in it's travels, it was laid flat on its back, then motored around on a fork lift in the same position. Now the back is bent in in two places where the forks were.It's bent off plane about 1/2" in one spot, and a full inch in the other. Right over the horz. buss, of course, leaving buss clearance of 1 1/2" and 1" respectively. Where would I find minimum buss clearances, and is this gonna turn into Hiroshima when I power it up? Repair is problematic, as everything inside is plastic except the buss, leaving nothing to really lever against.
Thank you for any help on this matter
The boss bought 5 sections of A-B Centerline MCC at auction. Somewhere in it's travels, it was laid flat on its back, then motored around on a fork lift in the same position. Now the back is bent in in two places where the forks were.It's bent off plane about 1/2" in one spot, and a full inch in the other. Right over the horz. buss, of course, leaving buss clearance of 1 1/2" and 1" respectively. Where would I find minimum buss clearances, and is this gonna turn into Hiroshima when I power it up? Repair is problematic, as everything inside is plastic except the buss, leaving nothing to really lever against.
Thank you for any help on this matter