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6.7.6.7
Reeving the hoist rope
Chapter 6.6.8 “Attaching the hoist rope” on page 290
6.7.6.8
Removing the heavy-duty jib
Danger of falling.
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Do not climb onto the boom or the attachments.
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Do not climb onto equipment parts (for example, boom
sections, ballast parts) hanging from a crane.
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Use secure climbing equipment when bolting the attach-
ments.
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Depending on the work height, use a ladder in accordance
with the applicable standards and regulations.
Disassembly
The machine is disassembled in reverse assembly order. Detailed
information on assembly can be found in the corresponding chap-
ters.
6.7.7 Removing the ballast
Falling machine or accessories from incorrect lifting
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Ensure that the sling gear has sufficient load-bearing
capacity and is not damaged.
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Only attach the machine and all accessory parts at the
defined lifting points.
If the machine or accessories are lifted incorrectly, the load
could fall. This can cause serious injury.
Risk of injury due to improperly placed ballast blocks.
When slewing the uppercarriage, ballast blocks that are not
placed correctly on top of each other strike obstructions or
persons. Persons will be injured and material damage occurs.
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Make sure all ballast blocks are seated properly.
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Check that the ballast blocks are secured in the correct
position and are firmly in place.
Further notes
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