Issued September 2017
On-Route Operation Procedures
Copyright 2017, Heil Environmental
Printed in U.S.A.
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DuraPack
®
5000
LOADING REFUSE WITH A ROLL BAR
MECHANISM
An option for Rear End Loaders (RELs), a Roll Bar
Mechanism is an assembly that uses a bar to lift, dump and
lower a residential refuse bin.
Use the instructions that follow to load refuse from a
commercial refuse container into the hopper with a roll bar
mechanism.
Observe the DANGER and WARNING notices.
DANGER
Your body or clothing can become caught by the blade
while it moves. Serious injury or death may occur if a
person is in or near the hopper when the blade and upper
panel move. Clear the area near the hopper of all
unnecessary people before you move the blade and upper
panel and keep all parts of your body away from the blade.
1. Move the upper panel and blade into the START
position. See
.
a. PUSH the upper panel and blade levers at the
same time and RELEASE the levers. The levers
will self-center at the end of the commanded
position by way of valve internal hydraulic
pressure.
b. The upper panel will move IN and the blade will
move DOWN.
c. The hopper is now ready to receive refuse.
2. Load the refuse from a container into the hopper.
See
and
.
a. Set the refuse container in front of the roll bar until
the container touches or nearly touches the roll
bar.
CAUTION
A refuse container that is not in good condition with
retaining washers in place may not be secured with the
latch bar and can suddenly move. Minor or moderate
injury can occur when a person is struck by a moving
container that is not properly secured. Make sure the
refuse container is properly secured to the latch bar before
you raise or lower the container.
b. Make sure the latch bar secures the container
BEFORE you raise the container. See
.
c. PULL the control lever for the roll bar mechanism
until the roll bar lifts the refuse container lifts over
the hopper sill and the refuse empties into the
hopper. RELEASE the control lever.
WARNING
Do not use roll bar to bounce refuse container in order to
empty the container. Bouncing the container with the roll
bar may disengage or break the container’s trunnion bar.
Death or serious injury can occur when a person is struck
by a moving container that is not properly secured. Make
sure the refuse container is properly secured to the latch
bar before you raise or lower the container.
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