TA3H, TA3SH & TA3.5SH
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2. Safety
2.15
Working on a Gradient
(1)
Always face the top of a slope.
When ascending or descending a gradient with a dumper the skip MUST ALWAYS
face the top
of the slope
. Always
drive up and reverse down
slopes (Figure 2.1). Do not attempt to drive
down a slope as there is a serious risk of overturning.
Figure 2.1 - Ascending or Descending Gradients
(2)
Maximum Gradient
The maximum gradient for this machine is 25% (or 14º, or 1 in 4) See X in Figure 2.2. Do not
exceed the maximum gradient.
Poor ground conditions such as muddy, slippy or uneven surfaces will reduce the maximum
gradient.
Figure 2.2 - Maximum Gradient
(3) Crossing a Slope
Greater care must be taken when crossing a slope to prevent the machine sliding sideways and
out of control.
The maximum slope is 25% (14º, 1 in 4) See Y in Figure 3.3. Do not attempt to exceed this figure.
Figure 3.3 - Crossing a Slope
R
x
25% max
max 25%
Summary of Contents for TA3.5SH
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Page 72: ...Page 7 10 TA3H TA3SH TA3 5SH 7 Standard Operating Procedures...
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Page 118: ...Page 13 2 TA3H TA3SH TA3 5SH 13 Glossary...
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