OM D18 us* 1.1 * Sicherheit_25022014.fm
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Safety 2
Removing and fitting attachments
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Before uncoupling or coupling hydraulic connections:
- Stop the engine
- Releasing the pressure in the operating hydraulics
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Picking up and lowering attachments to the ground requires special
care:
- Pick up and safely lock the attachment in accordance with the
Operator’s Manual.
- Lower the attachment only to firm, level ground and secure it to
prevent it from tipping over or rolling away.
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Put the machine and the attachment into operation only if:
- The protective equipment has been installed and is functional.
- The connections for the lights and the hydraulic system have been
established and are functional.
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Perform a visual check of the lock after locking the attachment.
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There must be nobody between the machine and the equipment when
picking up or lowering an attachment to the ground.
2.8
Towing, loading and transporting
Towing
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Seal off the danger zone.
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Ensure that no one is near the towing bar or cable. The safety distance
is equal to 1.5 times the length of the towing equipment.
Use a towing cable for machines with a total weight of up to 4.0 tons.
Use a towing bar for machines with a total weight of over 4.0 tons.
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Observe the mandatory transport position, permissible speed and
itinerary.
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A tractor vehicle of the same weight category must be used as a
minimum. Furthermore, the tractor vehicle must be equipped with a
safe braking system and sufficient tractive power.
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Use only towing bars or cables certified by a test/certification body,
observe the inspection intervals.
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Do not use any towing bars or cables that are dirty, damaged or not of
sufficient size.
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Fasten towing bars or cables only at the defined points.
•
Tow away only in accordance with this Operator’s Manual to avoid
damage to the machine.
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Observe the national regulations (for example the light regulations)
when towing on public roads/sites.
Summary of Contents for DW100
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Page 46: ...3 8 BA D18 us 1 1 D18e300 fm 3 Introduction Warning labels Fig 9...
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Page 60: ...3 22 BA D18 us 1 1 D18e300 fm 3 Introduction Notes...
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Page 216: ...9 16 BA D18 us 1 1 D18t900 fm 9 Technical data 9 15 Dimensions Front skip overview...
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