
Fig. 1 THIS FAR TO GO.
Put hands in front of face,
palms facing each other.
Move hands together or
farther apart to indicate how
far to go.
Fig. 2 COME TO ME.
(May mean “Come help me” in
an emergency). Raise arm
straight up palm to the front
and move arm around in a
large circle.
Fig. 3 MOVE TOWARD ME
FOLLOW ME.
Look toward person or
vehicle you want moved. Hold
one hand in front of you, palm
facing you, and move your
forearm back and forth.
Fig. 4 MOVE OUT TAKE OFF.
Face desired direction of
movement. Extend arm
straight out behind you, then
swing it overhead and forward
until it's straight out in front
of you.
Fig. 5 STOP.
Raise arm straight up, palm to
the front.
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Hand signals
Hand signals have been developed to provide a uniform means of communication between workers on the ground and
equipment operators. They are especially useful when noise, distance, or language barriers make voice communication
difficult.
There are eleven recognized hand signals found in ASAE Standard S351. They are illustrated here in figures.
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Summary of Contents for EA 910
Page 1: ...CDDF00051A RICHIGER EA 910 UNLOADER Parts list Operator s Manual ...
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Page 10: ...02 Dimensions in millimeters Work position Transport position 9 03 5200 2500 6705 ...
Page 30: ...14 Lubrication chart 9 23 18 15 16 18 19 19 ...
Page 31: ...Lubrication chart 24 17 20 21 22 17 23 ...
Page 41: ...Notes 34 ...
Page 43: ...Sheet N 1 PTO driveline wheels EA 910 36 ...
Page 45: ...EA 350 EA 910 Sheet N 2 Frame 38 EA 910 ...
Page 47: ...30 26 27 28 29 26 27 31 EA 910 Sheet Nº 3 Front end driveline main drive shaft 40 ...
Page 57: ...30 31 Sheet Nº 8 Discharge auger upper section EA 910 50 ...
Page 61: ...Sheet Nº 10 Rear end driveline EA 910 54 ...
Page 63: ...Sheet Nº 11 Gear case EA 910 56 ...
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Page 70: ...Sheet Nº 13 Sweep augers EA 910 62 ...
Page 71: ...Sheet Nº 14 Hydraulic controls EA 910 64 16 15 ...
Page 73: ...Sheet Nº 15 Hydraulic circuit EA 910 66 ...
Page 75: ...Notes 68 ...
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