PAGE 14 — WSC55 SERIES CHEMICAL SPRAY CART • OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL — REV. #1 (08/30/19)
LIFTING AND TRANSPORTING
WARNING
MAKE SURE
the rated lifting capacity of the lifting
equipment meets or exceeds the weight of the spray
cart.
MAKE SURE
forklift forks are at least 2/3 the
length of the spray cart. See Table 1 and Table 4 for
spray cart specifications and dimensions.
WARNING
The spray cart is heavy and awkward to move around.
NEVER
attempt to lift the unit alone.
ALWAYS
use
proper heavy lifting procedures.
WARNING
NEVER
attempt to lift the spray cart with chemicals
loaded on the platform.
ALWAYS
unload the chemical
platform before lifting the spray cart. Disconnect and
stow all hoses before lifting.
WARNING
BE CAREFUL
when lifting the spray cart. A dropped
spray cart can cause serious personal injury and
damage to the equipment.
NEVER
lift the spray cart
to unnecessary heights.
NEVER
stand underneath the
spray cart while it is being lifted.
LIFTING THE SPRAY CART
Using a crane or forklift to lift the spray cart is
highly
recommended
.
ALWAYS
use extra care when lifting the
spray cart off the ground.
There are two different ways to lift the spray cart for
transport—the crane hook or the forklift pockets.
Crane Hook
The crane hook provides an optimal lift point for the spray
cart. To lift the unit, attach a chain or rope to the crane
Figure 1. Crane Hook
Forklift Pockets
To lift the spray cart using the forklift pockets, fully insert
the forklift forks through the spray cart's forklift pockets as
shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2. Forklift Pockets
LIFT