Vestil FM-T-DUMP Instruction Manual Download Page 5

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AFETY 

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UIDELINES

 

 

Read the entire manual before you use the cart dumper for the first time and before each subsequent use.  
Refer to the manual for safe use and maintenance procedures described on p. 7-12.  If questions remain 
after you finish reading the manual, contact Vestil for answers.  DO NOT attempt to resolve any problems 
with the dumper unless you are certain
 that it will be safe to use afterwards.  NEVER modify the product 
in any way without the express, written approval of Vestil.

 

 

 

 

Electrocution Risk: DO NOT contact live electrical wires with the cart dumper, cart (trash bin) or lift 
truck!

 

 

  DO NOT exceed the dumper’s maximum rated load of 1,000lbs (~455kg). DO NOT overload the TH-64 

container, which is rated for loads of 55lbs. or less.   

 

ALWAYS inspect the dumper before each use according to the inspection instructions on p. 10.  ONLY use 
the dumper if it passes the inspection. 

 

Inform all persons in the area that you are going to use the dumper, and instruct them to stay away from the 
fork lift and dumper during operation.  Clear all debris from the path of travel. 

 

DO NOT transport, lift or dump trash carts that are not approved for use with the dumper.  ONLY use the 
dumper with Vestil TH-64 C type trash carts. C type carts are described in ANSI Z245.60-2008. 

 

Keep clear of the dumper while it is in use.  DO NOT reach into the cart while it is connected to the dumper. 

 

DO NOT use the FM-T-Dump to lift broken carts or carts that are overloaded.  A broken or overloaded cart 
might break free of the dumper during use and could cause serious injuries. 

 

DO NOT lift carts over people; DO NOT allow people to stand on or ride the dumper, or in a cart engaged by 
the dumper. 

  NEVER modify or alter the dumper in any way without express, written authorization from Vestil.  

Modifications and/or alterations may cause the dumper to function unpredictably, or may make the dumper 
unsafe to use. 

 
 
 

FIG. 1: Rear View (from fork lift operator’s perspective) 

Latch cross bar 

Quick Link 

 

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Summary of Contents for FM-T-DUMP

Page 1: ...T DUMP MODEL NO ________________________ SERIAL NO ________________________ VESTIL MANUFACTURING CORP 2999 NORTH WAYNE STREET P O BOX 507 ANGOLA IN 46703 TELEPHONE 260 665 7586 OR TOLL FREE 800 348 08...

Page 2: ...operation and maintenance procedures explained in this manual or that appear on labels affixed to the product Failure to exercise good judgment and common sense may result in property damage serious p...

Page 3: ...NTS Safety Principles 2 Product Introduction 4 Safety Guidelines 5 Use Instructions 7 9 Maintenance Inspections 10 11 TABLE OF FIGURES FIG 1 Rear View 5 FIG 2A Side View 6 FIG 2B Cable Pulley 6 FIG 2C...

Page 4: ...duct specifications appear in the following table Overall Size in Inches Maximum Rated Model W x L x H Load in Pounds Net Weight in lbs FM T Dump 40in x 52in x 41in 102cm x 132cm x 104cm 1 000 455kg 4...

Page 5: ...nform all persons in the area that you are going to use the dumper and instruct them to stay away from the fork lift and dumper during operation Clear all debris from the path of travel DO NOT transpo...

Page 6: ...2 33444 or 33446 Thin 18 Ga Machinery Bushing or Thick 12 Ga Machinery Bushing as required 13 37 145 005 1 8 x 48 Cable Specialty Hardware 1 14 37 025 002 Formed Chute Release Handle 1 15 37 145 004 5...

Page 7: ...ng or present during operation of the fork truck and dumper Step 1 Inspect the cart dumper as recommended in the Maintenance and Inspection section of this manual Proceed to the next step ONLY IF the...

Page 8: ...ve to the upright frame 2 by turning them counterclockwise Lower the bracket weldment until it makes solid contact with the handle Turn the knobs clockwise to secure the bracket weldment to the frame...

Page 9: ...nto the hopper Note A pin slides over the top of the cart axle on both sides when the cable is pulled These pins prevent the cart from jostling out of the axle brackets during dumping 9 16 13 11 12 14...

Page 10: ...er and quick link c Latch Handle d Latch e Handle pins 3 Labels as shown in Fig 3 p 11 Maintenance The end user your employer must implement a maintenance program to ensure the proper function and saf...

Page 11: ...for labeling the equipment with the following information 1 Name of the person s who performed the modifications 2 Date modification occurred AND 3 Statement that all modifications comply with ANSI Z...

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