
Caster anti-rotation pins
7
Lifting cranks
2
Lift brackets
8
Swing component for dolly (used to change the dolly
configuration)
3
Label showing how to attach dolly to chassis
9
Move height calibration label
4
Lift bracket bolts
5
Modifying the Dolly Configuration
The dolly can be positioned in either the 180-degree or 90-degree configuration, depending on the needs of
your site. See the
Guidelines , on page 31
for important recommendations before modifying the dolly
configuration.
When changing the configuration of the dolly wheel assemblies (from 180 to 90 degrees or conversely), follow
these guidelines:
•
Lower the chassis to the floor before you change configurations.
•
Keep the casters on the floor at all times when you are changing the dolly configuration from one position
to the other.
•
Unlock the brake or anti-rotation on the casters only when you are ready to actually change the
configuration (move the lift swing arm bracket). When you are preparing to change the configuration
(remove bolts), make sure that the brakes and anti-rotation pin are in the locked position.
•
Change the dolly configuration one caster at a time. Take your time and do not rush through the process.
•
Make sure that the bolts are secured after you have completed changing the configuration.
Required Tools and Equipment
•
3/8-inch ratchet wrench
•
12-mm hex bit
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Overview
Modifying the Dolly Configuration