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9.0 Attach / Remove Breaker From Carrier
9.1 Carrier Requirements
CAUTION
Prevent injury or equipment damage. If the breaker
is too heavy for the carrier, it may become
unstable.
Attach Breaker to carriers that are capable of
providing sufficient load carrying capacity.
Know the capacities and limitations of your
machine and do not exceed them.
Consult the manual provided by the carrier
manufacturer for the carrier's lift capacity.
Lift capacities decrease as the load moves
away from the machine.
Factors such as stick length, undercarriage,
counterweights, etc., all affect the lifting
capacity of the carrier.
Any modifications made to the Breaker or the
carrier must be taken into consideration to
prevent machine instability
IMPORTANT
Incorrect combination of Breaker and carrier will
result in poor performance or equipment damage.
9.2 Mounting Kits
A mounting bracket is required to attach the Allied
Breaker to a carrier. Allied offers an array of
mounting brackets to fit virtually any carrier, including
those equipped with quick mounting couplers.
Fig 9-1 Pin-on Mounting Bracket - Typical
9.3 Tools Required to Attach the Breaker
No special tools are required, but the following tools
should be available:
PPE including safety eyewear & gloves
Sledge
Hammer
Drift
pin
3/4 drive socket wrench
3/4 drive metric sockets
Grease
gun
Standard and Metric open end wrenches
Pry
bar
Rags
9.4 Attaching the Breaker to the Carrier
Fig. 9-2 Attach Breaker to Carrier - Typical
CAUTION
Personal protection equipment required
when handling. Protective equipment
should include appropriate clothing,
gloves, safety eyewear and shoes.
CAUTION
Some procedures, such as attaching the Breaker to
and from the carrier, will require an assistant. Both
the operator and assistant must be qualified in these
procedures. All directions and signals must be
agreed upon in advance.
CAUTION
Crush injury. Keep hands, feet and other
body parts clear of crush points. Use
sufficient blocking and restraints to avoid
accidental or sudden movement of loads.
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