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Transport
Transport the device on a freight vehicle or a
trailer which is designed for a carrying capacity
of at least as great as the empty weight of the
device.
Transport on pallets
For transport over short distances, use a fork
lift or a lift truck.
For longer distances, load the device with a
fork lift onto a freight vehicle or trailer.
The user must be authorised to operate a fork
lift. When the machine is lifted, all persons
must step away from the working area of the
fork lift.
Notice!
Drive the fork lift completely under the
longitudinal beams of the wooden pallets.
Transport of ready-to-use device
Warning!
Risk of injury due to the heavy
weight of the device. The device can
fall over and fall down and cause
severe injuries.
Observe the following notices.
Do not stay in the tilting area of the device.
Prior to each transport, let the device cool
down for at least 20 minutes. Close the fuel
valve and the tank ventilation.
Loading
Use suitable ramps for loading that
– can carry the empty weight of the
200 kg.
– are wider than the device.
– have a slip-free surface.
Notice!
Risk of damage due to incorrect
fastening of straps.
Fasten the straps only at the points
shown in the figure.
Do not overtighten the straps.
1.
Put the device in front of the ramps and
make sure that the ramps
–
are as wide as the wheel gauge of the
device.
–
are tightly secured to the platform.
–
are not steeper than 15°.
2.
Carefully drive the device via the ramps
onto the platform.
3.
Secure the device against rolling, sliding,
tilting, and fuel leakage. Use straps that
support the weight of the device.
Fig. 5: