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Original instructions (ENGLISH)
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7.2.1
De-mounting The Twiga Carrier
When work with the Twiga Carrier is finished, and the operator requires the unit to be dismounted, there are
some steps to follow that differ depending on which model of the arm is used.
For units without the hydraulic breakout (Twiga Carrier CF20):
The arm must be retracted into the transport position (see Section 3.6.1 for moving the fixed arm in
and out)
The attachment must be folded back over onto itself via the angling ram (if fitted) or the pin removed
and replaced in the correct hole to do so on the manual version.
Transport legs must then be inserted into the box sections (see Figure 7.2.1.3) so that the machine will
be able to support itself. Insert the locking pins and the lynch pins to keep them in place.
Remove all hydraulic hoses from the prime mover. Be careful when removing attachment ram hoses
that the attachment does not move once the pressure changes after the quick release has been
removed.
The Twiga Carrier must then be lowered onto level ground. Once the machine has firmly settled, any
locking mechanism that the prime mover employs can be retracted to leave the machine free.
Reverse the prime mover away from the Twiga Carrier. The process is now complete.
For units with the hydraulic breakout fitted (Twiga Carrier CF30):
The arm must be folded into the transport position (see Section 3.6.2 for moving the breakout arm in
and out)
The attachment must be folded back over onto itself via the angling ram (if fitted) or the pin removed
and replaced in the correct hole to do so on the manual version.
Transport legs must then be inserted into the box sections (see Figure 7.2.1.3) so that the machine will
be able to support itself. Insert the locking pins and the lynch pins to keep them in place.
Remove all hydraulic hoses from the prime mover. Be careful when removing attachment ram hoses
that the attachment does not move once the pressure changes after the quick release has been
removed.
The Twiga Carrier must then be lowered onto level ground. Once the machine has firmly settled, any
locking mechanism that the prime mover employs can be retracted to leave the machine free.
Reverse the prime mover away from the Twiga Carrier. The process is now complete.