Model LR-26C, LR-623, LR-28A, & LR-2355 Sub-Frame Hoist Installation and Operation Manual
Stock No. 1657499
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"OPERATION OF HOIST AND PUMP"
WARNING:
Operating this hoist without first understanding the proper operation procedures can lead to
serious injury or death. Always read and understand fully all operation manuals before using or
operating this equipment.
WARNING:
An operation manual for the hydraulic system should be available. The operation manual for the
supplied hydraulic system
MUST BE
read and understood before operating this trailer.
WARNING:
Being under a raised body can result in serious injury or death should the body unexpectedly
descend.
Never
position yourself or allow others to position themselves under a
loaded
body.
Always
prop the
unloaded
body up using the body prop or body props supplied.
Remember,
body props are to be used only on an
unloaded
body.
DANGER:
1. Stay out from under body when hoist is operating.
2. During dumping operations, no one must be allowed to stand in or move through the area
where the body and hoist operate or into an area where an upset load might fall.
3. Controls must be in a safe location and operator must remain at controls during the dumping
operation. Controls must be permanently located in truck cab or another location where it is not
possible to be under body during dumping operation.
4.
Never
leave body raised or partly raised while the truck is unattended or while performing
maintenance or service under body, unless body is braced to prevent accidental lowering.
5. If hoist pump is direct engine driven by truck, always disengage drive when hoist is not in use
or when moving load.
6.
Do not
attempt to raise a loaded body when the vehicle is on un-level ground.
7. Never jerk or shock a raised body to loosen a stuck load.
WARNING:
Freeing a stuck load during dumping, with the body raised, by jerking or shocking the truck, may
cause damage to the truck, serious injury or death.
Never
drive forward or rearward and stop
quickly with the load up or otherwise shock the load. If a load is stuck in the body, lower the
body, then free the load.
WARNING:
Attempting to dump a load on un-level ground may cause the truck to over turn and can result in
damage, serious injury or death.
Always
dump the load on ground that is level front to rear as
well as level side to side.