6.6 Transporting the
Roller
Start Up
1. Before starting the engine, check inside,
outside, and underneath the roller for people
Inspections and Operations
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Transportation Procedures
Safety Precautions
Before moving the roller on public roads, check for
instructions and information with respect to traffic
regulations regarding construction machinery.
The roller must be driven and transported only in
accordance with the operating instructions.
1. When driving the roller, observe the prescribed
transport position, admissible speed, and
itinerary.
2. Do not attempt to drive unless knowledgeable
and experienced.
3. Always know the overall height, weight, width,
and length of the roller. Make sure there is
sufficient clearance when crossing
underpasses, bridges, and tunnels or when
passing under overhead lines.
4. When moving the roller on public access
roads, obey all traffic regulations and make
sure that proper clearance flags, lights, and
warning signs, including the slow moving
vehicle emblem, are properly displayed. Know
your approximate stopping distance at any
given speed. Never turn corners at excessive
speeds. Look in all directions before reversing
the direction of travel.
Operator Checklist
• Make sure to know the vehicle and its equip-
ment and how to use it safely.
• See that mirrors, and lights are clean and
unobstructed.
• Check for fluid leaks.
• Check lights and reflectors.
• Check oil and coolant levels.
or obstructions.
2. Always horn before starting the roller to alert
everyone in the area.
3. Check all the gauges (including fuel).
4. Check for excessive noise or vibration.
Before Driving
1. Fasten the seat belts.
2. Adjust each mirror so that the side of the
vehicle is visible in the side of the mirror
closest to the vehicle. This helps you
determine the relation to objects seen in the
mirror.
3. Release the parking brake.
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