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2 b.
Move the chute so that it rests on the left rubber bumper.
2 c.
Fully lower the right-hand side crusher panel.
2 d.
Turn OFF the hydraulic pump and the engine.
2 e.
Lock out and tag out the vehicle (see
Locking Out and Tagging Out the Vehicle
2 f.
Remove the right-hand side protective cover (see Figure 3
317).
2 g.
Exit the hopper.
2 h.
Start the truck and engage the hydraulic pump.
2 i.
Fully raise the right-hand side crusher panel.
2 j.
Move the chute so that it rests on the right rubber bumper.
2 k.
Fully lower the left-hand side crusher panel.
2 l.
Turn OFF the hydraulic pump and the engine.
2 m.
Lock out and tag out the vehicle (see
Locking Out and Tagging Out the Vehicle
2 n.
Remove the left-hand side protective cover (see Figure 3
317).
Figure 3
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316 Hopper rear side
N
OTE
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Once the protective covers are removed, you will be able to access the area where the chute
cylinder and both chute limit switches are.
N
OTE
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If one of the protective panels cannot be removed because one of the crusher panels is not
operational due to a limit switch not being triggered, you can still reach both limit switches
through the opening left by the removal of the other panel.
3.
Verify the rod of the left-hand side chute limit switch touches its target, that is the chute pivot
315).
Danger!
Never enter the hopper while the hydraulic system is engaged.
Protective cover
Crusher panel
Crusher panel
deflector
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