Section 1: Assembly & Set-up
AP-CC30 Concrete Claw 328-160MK
11/11/19
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Hook-up Concrete Claw
Figure 1-2
Bottom Slot
Top Angle Bar
Bottom Slot
Top Angle Bar
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Refer to Figure 1-2:
1. Shutdown power machine properly before
2. Check for and remove any debris in the hitch areas
before hooking-up the Concrete Claw.
3. Skip to step 5 if quick hitch lock pins are hydraulically
actuated. Otherwise, continue with step 4.
4. Manually pull up on the quick hitch lock pin levers to
raise lock pins fully up.
5. Return to the power machine operator’s seat to
complete hook-up operations.
6. If lock pins on the hitch plate are hydraulically
actuated, operate hydraulic lever to fully raise lock
pins.
7.
Tilt top of loader hitch plate forward and lower loader
arms until top of hitch plate is low enough to fit under
the attachment’s top angle bars.
8. Slowly drive up to the attachment’s hitch plate until
the loader hitch plate is positioned under the
attachment’s top angle bars.
9. Raise loader arms up to seat the loader hitch in the
attachment’s top angle bars.
10. Continue to slowly raise the loader arms while tilting
the top of loader hitch back until the attachment’s
hitch plate makes full contact with the face of the
loader hitch plate.
11. If lock pins are manually actuated, skip to step 13.
Otherwise, continue with step 12.
12. Operate hydraulic lever to extend lock pins into the
bottom slots in the attachment’s hitch plate. Make
sure lock pins are fully inserted into the bottom slots.
13. Shut power machine down before dismounting to
operate manual lock pin levers. Refer to
14. Push down on lock pin levers to drive the lock pins
through the bottom slots in the attachment’s hitch
plate.
15. Check to make sure loader hitch plate is seated
under the top angle bars, lock pins are fully inserted
into the bottom slots, and lock pin levers are locked
down.
Check Equipment Clearances
It is important to check the clearance between the power
machine and Concrete Claw before putting the
attachment into service. Make sure the attachment does
not come in contact with the power machine.
1. Start the power machine and raise the attachment
approximately five feet off the ground.
2. If necessary, have someone stand nearby that can
motion for the operator to stop if a problem develops
while completing step 3 below.
3. Fully extend and retract the hydraulic tilt cylinder on
the end of loader arms while watching for
interference between the power machine and
attachment. Stop movement if the attachment
contacts the power machine.
4. Raise loader arms fully up and repeat step 3 above.
5. Shut power machine down before dismounting.
“Power Machine Shutdown Procedure”
6. If the attachment contacts the power unit, resolve
interference before operating the attachment.