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Site Prep
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2. Using A Pallet Jack To Move A Bistro Oven THE OVEN IS VERY TOP-HEAVY, MOVING THE OVEN UP OR DOWN A RAMP ON A PALLET JACK IS NOT SAFE!
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The Bistro 4343 and 3030 ovens, unlike our Fire Deck and Mountain Series ovens, can actually be shipped disassembled. If you know ahead of time you will need to take the oven apart for installation, it may make more sense to ship the unit disassembled.
When turned on its side the upper portion will be roughly 30" wide allowing for easier access through smaller passages. Click on the image to zoom.
When turned on its side the upper portion will be roughly 30" wide. This should allow for easier access through smaller passages.
Visit the Installation Manual for details on assembly
Moving a Wood Stone oven can present interesting challenges to even the most experienced riggers. Take your time, use your head, secure the proper equipment and make safety your first priority. Please don’t hesitate to call the factory for technical support (1-800-988-8103).
Please visit our Installation Solutions Page for more information or contact our factory directly.
DELIVERY NOTE:
The customer will receive an Oven Shipping Notification when the oven leaves the Wood Stone factory. This will include a PRO# and a trucking company contact number. Wood Stone recommends that you confirm the delivery date/time with the trucking company before committing to heavy equipment and/or labor. Our goal is smooth and safe delivery. Thank you.
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The oven arrives with lifting eyes attached. When craning a Bistro oven, use a spreader bar with a two-legged sling rigged on each end.
The spreader bar should be of a sufficient length to keep the sling from contacting the oven.
Note: A crane can be used only with flat-bed truck deliveries.