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1221 IH-8928

NOTE: The end user is responsible for ensuring that 
all employees involved in the operation of this 
hopper understand and follow these instructions.

Suitable for use indoors and outdoors in most common 

industrial and commercial locations. Unit is intended 

for use in conjunction with a rider fork truck to dump 

non-hazardous refuse into typical refuse containers.
Hopper is self-dumping and has a 70° dump angle. It 

is operated by a release cable held by the fork truck 

driver.

NOTE: OSHA 29CFR, Chapter XVII, Part 1910.178 
(a)(4) states, 

"

Modifications and additions 

which affect capacity and safe operation (of 
a fork truck) shall not be performed by the 
customer or user without manufacturer's prior 
written approval. Capacity, operation and 
maintenance instruction plates, tags or decals 
shall be changed accordingly.

"

 And, 1910.178 

(a)(5) states that 

"

If (a fork) truck is equipped 

with front-end attachments other than factory 
installed attachments, the user shall request that 
the truck be marked to identify the attachments 
and show the approximate weight of the truck 
and attachment combination at maximum 
elevation with load laterally centered.

"

LOADING

Load rating, in pounds, is shown on the capacity label 

located on the rear (fork truck side) of the hopper.

WARNING! To avoid the risk of sustaining  
serious personal injuries:

•  Verify that the dumper is locked in the fully 

upright position before loading the hopper.   

•  Do not exceed the dumper's (and if portable, 

its casters') load ratings or fill the hopper 
above the top of the hopper's sides. Injury 
to personnel or permanent damage to the 

equipment could result from overloading.

DUMPING

WARNING! To minimize the risk to yourself and 
others, always carefully watch the hopper and 
its load when transporting or emptying it.

1.  From the rear of the dumper, insert the fork truck's 

forks into the dumper's fork pockets. The fork truck's 

forks are to be inserted completely.

2.  Secure the dumper to the fork truck's fork carriage 

with the attached safety restraint. Wrap the restraint 

chain around a part of the fork carriage and attach 

the chain's snap hook to the chain (through one of 

the chain links) with as little slack as possible.

3.  Place the release cable within reach of the fork 

truck driver in preparation for dumping.

4.  The dumper chute cannot dump unless the latch 

is unlocked. To unlock the latch, pull the finger tab 

at the top end of the latch lock bracket until the 

bracket disengages the latch bar. (See Figure 7)

5.  Move the front of the dumper into position at the 

side of the dumpster or refuse container.

6.  Lift and tilt the fork truck mast forward until the 

dumper is at the appropriate height to allow the 

front of its frame to make contact with the top of the 

container's side.

NOTE: Allow clearance for the hopper to 

completely rotate forward without contacting 
any obstructions.
WARNING! Keep all personnel clear of the 
dumper and the dumping area before 

releasing the hopper.

7.  The release cable can be pulled from the fork truck 

operator's position.

WARNING! Never wrap the dumper's release 
cable around any body part.

8.  Tilt the fork truck mast back, then back away from 

the refuse container and slowly lower the dumper. 

Dumper will automatically rotate backward and 

lock in the upright position.

OPERATION

Figure 7

Finger Tab

Latch Lock  

Bracket

Latch Lever

Latch Bar

Summary of Contents for H-9700

Page 1: ...6 Ensure that the dumper is locked in place and secured to the fork truck s fork mast before transporting it or raising it off the ground 7 Maintenance and repairs are to be done only by personnel qu...

Page 2: ...e 2 NOTE Install release lever rod from back of hopper forklift side into front dumping side 4 Slide rod into guide ring far enough to ensure it clears the lock release lever NOTE The release lever ro...

Page 3: ...ee Figure 5 7 Slide large clevis pin through bumper plate and fork pocket base Attach large cotter pin 8 Rotate dumping hopper back to the upright position See Figure 6 NOTE Ensure lock release lever...

Page 4: ...nel or permanent damage to the equipment could result from overloading DUMPING WARNING To minimize the risk to yourself and others always carefully watch the hopper and its load when transporting or e...

Page 5: ...ormed by suitably trained personnel with access to the appropriate equipment and tools BEFORE EACH USE Inspect for the following 1 Frayed or damaged pull cable 2 Damage or structural deformation to th...

Page 6: ...miento y las reparaciones se deben realizar solo por personal calificado para el trabajo requerido 8 Use solo partes de repuesto aprobadas de f brica 9 El ensamble se debe llevar a cabo por personal d...

Page 7: ...ci n de la parte posterior de la tolva lado del montacargas en el lado frontal de descarga 4 Deslice la varilla en el anillo gu a lo suficiente hasta despejar el seguro de la palanca NOTA La varilla d...

Page 8: ...grande a trav s de la placa parachoque y la base del hueco para horquillas Fije el pasador de chaveta grande 8 Gire la tolva autovaciable de nuevo a la posici n vertical Vea Diagrama 6 NOTA Aseg rese...

Page 9: ...A Para minimizar el riesgo a usted o a otros siempre observe la tolva y su carga con cuidado al transportarla o vaciarla 1 Desde la parte posterior de la caja de volteo inserte las horquillas del mont...

Page 10: ...es se deben llevar a cabo por personal debidamente capacitado que tenga acceso al equipo y las herramientas adecuadas ANTES DE CADA USO Inspeccione lo siguiente 1 Cable de tracci n deshilachado o da a...

Page 11: ...7 Toute op ration d entretien et de r paration doit tre effectu e uniquement par un personnel qualifi pour r aliser les travaux demand s 8 Utilisez uniquement des pi ces de remplacement approuv es par...

Page 12: ...passer la tige du levier de d gagement de l arri re de la benne c t chariot l vateur sur le c t avant de d chargement 4 Faites glisser la tige dans l anneau de guidage suffisamment loin pour lib rer l...

Page 13: ...Faites glisser la grande goupille de chape travers la plaque de but e et la base du passage de la fourche Fixez la grande goupille fendue 8 Remettez la benne en position verticale Voir Figure 6 REMAR...

Page 14: ...benne au del de ses rebords Une surcharge peut blesser le personnel ou endommager l quipement de fa on permanente D CHARGEMENT AVERTISSEMENT Pour votre s curit et celle d autrui ainsi que pour minimi...

Page 15: ...angers potentiels doivent effectuer le d pannage et les r parations de cet quipement Les r parations doivent tre effectu es par du personnel d ment form ayant acc s l quipement et aux outils appropri...

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