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    Handling Procedure: Pick up an ingot, weighing up to 60 lb., which is lying horizontally on a pallet. As the ingot is raised from the pallet it is allowed to rotate to a vertical orientation within the grip jaws. It is then transferred to the furnace pot. The part is positioned within the pot...

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