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Safety
4.
Turn off engine, remove keys from the ignition and store the keys in a safe, controlled area. It is
recommended that you keep the keys on your person.
5.
Place an Out-of-Service tag on the steering wheel using a non-reusable fastener and place an Out-
of-Service sign in the front window.
6.
Turn off and lock the battery kill switch.
7.
Chock the wheels.
Lifting Components for Service
Lifting components of the Front Loader requires special attention to safety.
Before attempting these lifts:
Empty the body.
Chock both the front and rear wheels
Stand clear of any cranes, or similar lifting devices, when doing any lifts.
Do not stand or walk under a load that is suspended unless there are additional safety blocking
devices in place.
While Labrie Enviroquip Group has included the specifications of the lift equipment we use, these
specifications are intended as guides only. It is your responsibility to ensure your lift equipment meets
all safety standards and that only qualified personnel attempt these lifts.
Carefully follow all safety precautions when lifting the body
.
Lifting the Arms and Forks
You may need to lift the arms and forks manually. If you do need to do this, remember:
Lifting the arms and forks
Requires one 5-ton overhead crane
Lifting the front body
Requires one 5-ton overhead crane
Lifting the body
Requires two 5-ton overhead cranes
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Page 14: ...4 Introduction...
Page 20: ...10 Safety Keep Hands and Body Clear...
Page 21: ...Safety 11 Stand Clear of Tailgate Extreme Crush Hazard Service Hoist Handle...
Page 22: ...12 Safety Do Not Climb on Canopy Check All Bridge Clearances...
Page 24: ...14 Safety Crush Hazard Body May Fall The Top of This Vehicle is High Enough...
Page 25: ...Safety 15 Danger of Electrocution Damage to Vehicle Frame is Heat Treated...
Page 26: ...16 Safety Disconnect All Batteries and Electronic Control Modules Remove Cap Slowly...
Page 27: ...Safety 17 Extension Ladder Must Be Secured Lubrication Points...
Page 28: ...18 Safety Service Hoist Instructions Air Tank Drain Notice...
Page 29: ...Safety 19 Setting the Tailgate Props Curb Side...
Page 30: ...20 Safety Setting the Tailgate Props Street Side...
Page 53: ...Safety 43 5 Lift the body Figure 2 9 Proper lift setup...
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Page 103: ...Maintenance 93 Tip to Dump...
Page 126: ...116 Maintenance Hydraulic System Schematics Commercial Front Loader...
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