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4.6 Hydraulic connection Omni
DEL
Check that the oil supply is never greater than 60 litres/min. If the oil flow is greater than 60 litres/min. the
supplier of the refuse collection vehicle body must be contacted.
- Clean the hydraulic quick release couplings of the bin lift and the refuse collection vehicle before connecting them.
- Couple the hydraulic quick release couplings from the bin lift to those on the body: the male coupling piece
on the bin lift is the return connection. Make sure that the couplings are fitted properly into each other so
that leakages and consequent damage are prevented.
- Remember that the hydraulic system is filled with hydraulic oil under pressure when working on the hydraulic
system.
- The hydraulic couplings on the bin lift are positioned at the top right of the bin lift.
- The quick release couplings are in accordance with:
DN25A
ISO72141-1
- The return connection is fitted with a hydraulic hose ø22 mm and length 1250 mm.
4.7 Hydraulic connection Omni
DEL e
- The Omni
DEL e
does not have a hydraulic coupling to the body of the refuse collection vehicle.
- In order to profit in the best possible way from the lower fuel consumption check that there is no
hydraulic pump and hydraulic piping connected to supply an hydraulic bin lift.
Hydraulic couplings
The bin lift may not be taken into use with an
oil supply of more than 60 litres/min under
any circumstances!
Always use personal protection equipment to
avoid contact with the skin and eyes.
Before starting to use the bin lift system, first
read the operating instructions.
Use absorbents to avoid polluting the
environment.