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Transport protection
On the left-hand side of the Pitbull, a transport protection device
has been installed to block steering movements of the Pitbull.
When the Pitbull is driven onto a trailer and during the transport of
the Pitbull, the transport protection device must be attached. This
transport protection must be positioned along the steering cylinder
over the appropriate fixings. This is only possible when the wheels
of the Pitbull are positioned straight. There is a recess in the
transport protection so that it can be positioned over the
adjustment bolt of the steering. Make sure that the transport
protection is locked with the appropriate pins.
Failure protection
For your own safety, the machine is equipped with failure protection on both sides. It should always
be used when sitting in the driver's seat. Before unlocking the machine's drive, the failure protection
must be pushed forward. When you want to leave the machine, you must lock the drive and only
then slide the failure protection backwards.
Coupling attachments
Just in front of the joystick is a lever that can be moved left and right. This
lever controls the quick coupling for coupling attachments. Pushing the
lever to the right will move the locking pin outwards to lock the
attachment. Pushing the lever to the left will engage the locking pin to
unlock the attachment.
Your Pitbull may have options for a third and fourth front hydraulic function to power an attachment
hydraulically. Coupling of the hydraulic system can be done via standard 3/8 BSP quick couplings with
a ball valve. The machine has female connections. The designations for the different types of liines
are indicated by letters on the brackets: pressure line (P), return line (T) and leak line (L). The
coupling of the attachment must be pushed into the quick coupling until it clicks. The coupling of the
attachment can be loosened by pushing the ring on the coupling of the machine towards the
coupling of the machine.
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