OP000039
5-1
Transportation
OP000039
5
Transportation
LOADING AND UNLOADING
When transporting the machine observe the various road rules,
road transportation vehicle laws and vehicle limit ordinances, etc.
It is a good idea to obtain special platform for loading and
unloading the machine.
1.
Park the trailer on a flat firm roadbed. Keep a fairly long
distance between the road shoulder and the machine.
2.
Properly apply the brakes of the trailer and place wheel
chocks in front of and behind the tires to ensure that the
trailer does not move.
3.
Fix the ramp in line with the centers of the trailer and the
machine.
4.
Determine the position of the ramp, then slowly load the
machine onto to the specified part of the trailer.
NOTE:
Have someone in clear view and in a safe
position, provide directions while loading.
5.
Lower the bucket and lock each control lever using the pilot
cutoff switch.
6.
Apply the parking brake and set the articulation stopper in
the "LOCKED" position.
7.
Tape over the exhaust stack outlet to prevent turbo
"Windmilling" damage.
8.
Place blocks in front of and behind the tires to prevent the
machine from moving.
9.
Fasten the machine to the trailer with chains or cables at
lower part of the rear chassis. Additional chains or cables
may be used but do not damage brake lines or cylinder
rods.
10.
Determine the route for transporting the machine by taking
into account the width, height and weight of the machine
and the truck.
Figure 1
Figure 2
IMPORTANT
Brake pipe runs on axle housing.
Do not fasten axle housing.
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