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2.16 Installing the winch wire
The wire is spooled on drum 2.
There is an 8 mm-thick plate of polyethylene on top of the wire drum. This plate serves
as a wire guide and also prevents the wire from unwinding from the drum.
2.17 Bringing the conveyor into the transport position
When you lift the conveyor with the winch, leave it near the top-dead-centre and push it
the rest of the way by hand to the transport support.
Doing this helps to keep the rope tight on the drum and prevents it from getting
mangled.
Lock the conveyor with the chain and pin in the transport support.
2.18 Bringing the conveyor into the work position
Disconnect the locking chain of the conveyor.
Pull the conveyor out with the rope.
Lower the conveyor and leave it supported by the wires.
WARNING! If the conveyor is equipped with a winch, always hold it by the handle during
lowering. Always leave the conveyor supported by the wires.
2.19 Fixing the lifting handle, Figure 10
Fix the lifting handle 1 to the edge of the debris
tray.
The handle also serves as a support for the net
cage.
2.20 Locking the debris tray, Figure 10
Swing the debris tray to the operating position
Push the cotter pin into the hole 2.
2.21 Lifting and transferring the machine,
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You can lift the machine either with a forklift
truck or by slinging it by the frame pipe 2 in the
upper part of the machine.
If the conveyor is attached to the machine,
sling the machine by the support pipe of the
conveyor to ensure its balance.
You can lift the machine under the frame pipes
with a forklift truck.
WARNING!
Beware of electric cables and other overhead obstacles!
A machine equipped with a 3.5 m conveyor may be over 4 m high when fitted to the
three-point linkage of a tractor.
The machine with a 4.5-metre conveyor is intended for stationary use only.