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Operating Instructions
GB
TRANSPORTING THE DUMPER
LOADING THE DUMPER
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ENSURE
the transport vehicle is of adequate size. Dimensions and weights of the dumper can be found in the Technical Data
section (See page 16 - 21)
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Secure the transport vehicle with chocks to prevent any unwanted movement.
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ENSURE
the loading area is clear and access to it is not obstructed.
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Place the ramps at the smallest possible angle. The angle must not exceed the grade ability of the dumper 25 % (14°)
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ENSURE
that the dumper skip is empty and fully lowered to the ground.
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ENSURE
there are no loose items within the operator area.
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ENSURE
the ramps and the tyres of the dumper are free of oil, grease and ice.
1. Position the dumper at the foot of the ramps, so it can be reversed up onto the transport vehicle.
2. Slowly reverse up the ramps onto the transport vehicle and stop in the required position.
3. Engage the articulation lock to stop any unwanted movement (See page 41)
UNLOADING THE DUMPER
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Secure the transport vehicle with chocks to prevent any unwanted movement.
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ENSURE
the unloading area is clear and access to it is not obstructed.
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Place the ramps at the smallest possible angle. The angle must not exceed the grade ability of the dumper 25 % (14°)
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ENSURE
there are no loose items within the operator area.
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ENSURE
the ramps and the tyres of the dumper are free of oil, grease and ice.
1. Remove the chocks from the wheels of the dumper.
2. Engage the articulation lock to stop any unwanted movement (See page 41)
3. Drive the dumper slowly towards the ramps.
4. Slowly drive down the ramps and off the transport vehicle.
The transport contractor and driver are responsible for the safe transit of the dumper.
WARNING
Figure. 21
A. Ramp
B. Chocks
25%
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B