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SAS/op/proc/forks/op manuals/Ex/EXTREME MANUAL
v13
.pub 2/24/2019
Page 23
© 2014-2019 S.A.S. of Luxemburg, LLC.
OPERATION GUIDE (PAGE 23)
SAS™ EXTREME™ AUTO PROCESSOR
FOLLOW SAFETY INFORMATION IN EXCAVATOR
MANUFACTURER OPERATOR MANUAL.
Be cautious, as working load capacities are determined.
Secure car down with Hold Down Arm.
Use jaws to pull and break out desired scrap metal.
Prior to rotating cab be sure Hold Down Arm is lowered against car or flat on the ground.
Multiple times during work day, complete several full rotations to circulate fresh fluid from tank to rotator.
If Hold Down Arm appears to sway to side or lift height becomes reduced it may indicate x-frame damage
Tip over risk.
Rotating machine
with hold down
arm or any out-riggers not in firm contact
with ground or attempting to travel with
an elevated load, may
cause the ma-
chine to tip over
. To provide best sta-
bility prior to rotating the cab, place hold
down arm firmly against ground or on
car. Wear seat belt.
Risk of claw contact
with cab & damage
and or injury to op-
erator if operator curls boom, stick, and jaws
in. Do not fully curl boom, stick, jaws in.
Avoid Head & wire
stripper contact
when rotating cab.
Damage may occur.
Tip over & crush
risk. Extreme
Head Assembly may weigh more than
the original bucket which the excavator
manufacturer installed, thus reducing
the potential lift capacity. Lift-
ing excess weight may cause
tip over, damage & injury or
death. Wear seat belt.
Move controls
slowly, not jerking
machine. Rough
or jerking motions may cause damage to
machine or Extreme attachment.
Electrocution and
crush risk if con-
tact made with
electric power lines or building structure.
Minimize amount of
down force applied
when restraining car. Avoid pushing
down to extent that front of excavator is
lifted and suspended. Excess stress can
cause x-frame failure