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8.0 Lifting, Handling, Transporting & Storage
WARNING
Crush injury from falling or shifting
loads. Material handling equipment
must safely carry the loads to which
they will be subjected. Lift away from
people. Do not enter the danger zone
while the Breaker is suspended
overhead.
Do not lift the Breaker by the mounting
pins or hose. Approved lift points are
identified by the HOOK label.
8.1 Transport Breaker Independently of Carrier:
1. For removal instructions refer to Section 9.6.
2. Remove any hand tools and loose debris from
Breaker. Secure hoses to avoid accidental
damage.
3. Lift the Breaker only at approved lift points and
with appropriate handling equipment.
4. Stabilize and secure the Breaker for transport.
8.2 Transport Breaker Installed on Carrier:
1. Remove all loose debris from breaker and secure
hoses to avoid accidental damage.
2. Ensure mounting pins are secured.
3. Transport carrier in accordance with the carrier
manufacturer's recommendations
8.3 Breaker Storage – Short Term
[ < 14 Days]
IMPORTANT
Water can cause destructive rust and pitting.
During periods of non-use, position the breaker
horizontally with the top end slightly elevated to
prevent water from entering the front head.
1. The Breaker may be stored vertically or
horizontally.
If the Breaker is stored off the carrier -
2. Seal all hydraulic connections.
3. If stored outside, cover the Breaker with a
waterproof tarp.
8.4 Breaker Storage – Long Term
[ > 14 Days]
1. Follow
removal
instructions in Section 9.6.
2. Seal all hydraulic connections.
IMPORTANT
Contamination can shorten service life. Always
clean the area around the connections prior to
opening lines to prevent contaminating the oil.
Fig 8-1 Push Piston to Highest Position
3. Protect the lower end of the piston with grease
IMPORTANT
Water can cause destructive rust and pitting.
Protect the exposed surface of the piston with
grease.
4. Store the breaker in the vertical position.
CAUTION
Crush injury or equipment damage from
unsupported loads. Use sufficient blocking
and restraints to stabilize loads.
5. If stored outside, cover Breaker with a waterproof
tarp.
Fig 8-2 Cover Breaker with Waterproof Tarp
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