Maintenance
6
Servicing
Removing and installing the drive
wheels
DANGER
Danger of serious injury or even death from falling
truck!
– Only use hydraulic jacks with a sufficient load
capacity (see Identification plate).
– The hydraulic jack must only be used to raise
the truck for short periods of time, e.g. when
changing wheels.
– The hydraulic jack platforms must be secure and
level.
– Never change wheels on upward or downward
gradients.
– Ensure that no-one is in the truck before lifting.
– When lifting the truck, always secure it with
appropriate means (such as wedges or wooden
blocks) to prevent it from rolling away or tipping
over.
– Never start the electric motor when the truck is
raised.
– Never work on a raised truck or leave a raised
truck unattended when it is only supported by a
hydraulic jack.
– Never work underneath the raised truck.
– Never lie underneath the raised truck.
WARNING
Risk of serious crush injuries from falling wheels!
The wheels are heavy.
– Work carefully when removing or installing
equipment.
– Never place hands or feet underneath the raised
wheel.
– Use moveable trolleys, lifting devices or cranes
for assistance.
CAUTION
Risk of damage to truck when working without
assistance!
The wheels are heavy.
– Work carefully when removing or installing
equipment.
– Use moveable trolleys, lifting devices or cranes
for assistance.
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