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Operating & Maintenance Manual
Operating Instructions
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Lifting Unit
The central lifting bail can be reached through the roof door only from inside the machine.
Use hoist or crane capable of lifting machine gross weight (see General Data).
Before Towing
Ensure that the tires, wheels and running gear are in good condition and secure.
Wagon Style Running Gear
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Do not tow this unit in excess of 20 mph (32km/hr).
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Use a tow vehicle whose towing capacity is greater than the gross weight of this unit.
(see general data).
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Machine is not designed to be Highway Towable.
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Set parking brake or chock wheels before disconnecting from towing vehicle.
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Optional Parking Brake - located beside towbar on front of unit, if equipped.
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Push lever down to apply brake.
High Speed Running Gear
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Use jack to raise or lower lunette eye.
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Use tow vehicle whose towing capacity is greater than the gross weight of this unit
(see general data).
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Do not tow this unit in excess of 65 mph.
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Place wheel chocks under tires before disconnecting from towing vehicle.
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When raising or lowering lunette eye, always stand to one side.
Wheel Chock - HSRG
— Located inside of front towbar
— Secure unit with chocks before disconnecting drawbar from tow vehicle.
Setting Up (All Units)
Place the unit in an open, well-ventilated area. Position as level as possible. The design of
these units permits a maximum 10 degree limit on out-of-level operation.
When the unit is to be operated out-of-level, it is important: (1) to keep the engine crankcase
oil level near the high level mark (with the unit level), and (2) to have the compressor oil level
gauge show no more than mid-scale (with the unit running at full load). Do not overfill either
the engine crankcase or the compressor lubricating oil system.
Chock wheels or set parking brake.
Summary of Contents for 10/370
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Page 7: ...7 Foreword...
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Page 11: ...11 Safety...
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Page 27: ...27 Noise Emission...
Page 33: ...33 General Data...
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Page 71: ...71 Troubleshooting...
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Page 89: ...89 Electrical Schematics...
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