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Inspections and Operations
Section 6:Inspections and Operations
6.1 General Information
N o t e
If you are not experienced with the roller controls read and understand
section 5 - Operation Controls
.
The following operational hints should be observed:
• Do not speed the engine when it is cold.
• Do not lubricate the roller while the engine is running.
• Always perform safety checks prior to starting the roller.
• Never stop the roller on a slope or surface that is liable to collapse.
• Never stop the roller against a high wall that is liable to collapse or cause a crushing risk.
• Before starting the engine, make sure all operator controls are either in off or neutral positions and
that the parking brake is applied.
• Always sound the horn before moving the roller in either direction to alert personnel and to allow
sufficient time before putting the roller in motion.
• Always judge when driving on unstable surfaces where there may be a risk of overturning or when
loading onto a transporter where there is a risk of overturning. Always use a spotter.
General Checks
General checks should be made for any wear and tear on the roller. Check for broken or cracked welds,
loose or missing bolts, broken or inoperative gauges, or any other irregularities which could lead to
more costly breakdowns.
Check all bolted assemblies for tightness. Inspect the entire roller for any loose, worn, or missing parts
and replace them as needed. Inspect fluid lines, hoses, filler openings, drain plugs, pressure caps, tires,
tower cables, hoist wire cables, muffler, engine, safety shrouds, and the area under the roller for signs
of leakage.
Note
Frequently walk around the roller and inspect for leaks, loose or missing parts,
damaged parts or parts out of adjustment. Perform all recommended daily
maintenance.
Operator Areas
• Keep operator areas, mirrors, and all lights clean . Check for all lights function.
• Make sure the operator areas, steps, and grab rails are clean. Oil, grease, snow, ice, or mud in
these areas can be slippery. Clean the boots of excess mud before getting on the roller.
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