The LPL 7451 has not been manufactured for many years, doesn't mean that there are not spares available as many of the pieces are interchangeable between the different models.
I don't think the 7451 allows sideways or wall projection, however I do know that you can take the whole head off the column and reverse it, allowing for floor projection from the rear.
There is one other piece of information I have just read from the 7451 instruction manual. I quote, " ATTENTION!
Head/carriage and column are custom-aligned.
make sure they have the same serial number."
end of quote.
Whilst I'm sure you should not find this an issue, it is a possibility, so check these numbers out. I don't know where the numbers are by the way, perhaps someone with one of these units may be able to tell you.
For travelling it is normal and an easy thing to undo the base board. The base board is held in place by four allen keyed bolts, about 5mm I think from memory.
I would remove anything that can be moved from the enlarger head itself. Things like the negative carrier, that slides in and out and anything else that can move. It is my bitter experience that when travelling in the back of a car these things can do a lot of damage from one slight bump or sharp corner.
Regarding alignment of the enlarger, the alignment issue is that one usually ensures that the negative carrier and lens are at 90 degrees to the base board, whilst being in parallel alignment with each other.
Most 4x5 enlargers allow you to check and alter these settings, the LPL enlargers don't. They are factory aligned, and their alignment from my experience is very good, but if the unit has suffered from a fall then a few mm here and/or there, cannot be pulled back without major engineering stunts.
You should have a power supply as well as either a colour module or a B&W module. The filter modules can be easily changed with a screw underneath which can be undone with a 1 Euro coin, it then slides forward and off. Takes about 1 minute to do.
For what it's worth, the weight I have here is 26.2 kg approximately. The baseboard is 60 x 60cm the column height is 1,260mm and if attached to the baseboard is 1,332mm.
Mick.