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TRANSPORTING THE EXCAVATOR ON A VEHICLE
TRANSPORTING THE EXCAVATOR ON A VEHICLE
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
No directional changes should be made when
the excavator is on the ramp. Should a change
of direction be necessary, drive off the ramp
completely and make the turn.
A
When driving forwards or backwards onto the
vehicle, or when swinging the upper body,
make sure that neither the CAB or the gates of
the vehicle will be damaged.
A
When the excavator reaches the point between
the ramps and the bed, halt and then move very
slowly until the excavator reaches the
horizontal position.
A
Move the excavator onto the vehicle only with
the arm completely pulled in. Otherwise the
CAB of the vehicle could be damaged when
swinging around the upper body.
A
Do not jack up the machine using its boom to
load or unload the excavator from the vehicle.
Doing this is dangerous.
A
Make sure the ramp are of sufficient capacity
and securely connected to the vehicle to safety
support the machine throughout the loading /
unloading operation.
B
Transporting on a truck
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
After loading the machine on the truck, lower
the bucket and dozer onto the truck bed. Lock
the swing frame with the swing lock pin.
Prepare a platform to load or unload the excavator.
Take following steps when using ramps.
1. Apply the parking brakes of the vehicle, and block the
drive wheels from both sides.
2. Use mounting brackets secure the ramp properly.
Connect the ramps directly to the bed.
3. For additional safety, use blocks or supports under the
ramps and the bed.
Summary of Contents for Super Series 2 KX 91-3
Page 14: ...SAFE OPERATION 6 6 DANGER WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS...
Page 15: ...7 SAFE OPERATION...
Page 16: ...SAFE OPERATION 8...
Page 17: ...9 SAFE OPERATION...
Page 18: ...SAFE OPERATION 10...
Page 19: ...11 SAFE OPERATION...
Page 20: ...SAFE OPERATION 12...
Page 95: ...75 LIFTING CAPACITY...
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