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FOR LANDFILL COMPACTORS
General
Operators of landfill compactors should carefully
handle fill materials that could be picked up and
thrown by the wheels, become lodged in the
machine or that are highly flammable.
Frequent checks should be made for wire, cable or
other material wound around the axle members.
Remove them immediately.
Travel with the blade as low as possible.
Maintain good operator visibility – keep all mesh
and windows free of accumulated materials that
reduce visibility.
When parking the machine, ALWAYS lower the blade.
FIRE PROTECTION
Maintain fire extinguishers and fire protective
systems in good working order. ALWAYS recharge
extinguishers, or replace with a fully charged unit
immediately after use.
Check for, and remove, any waste material
accumulation above belly pans and behind
protective doors and grills. Accumulations are
a fire hazard. (FIG. 53)
SPECIAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS
FIG. 53
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FOR WALK-BEHIND ROLLERS
Start-Up
NEVER attempt to operate a walk-behind roller
before being thoroughly familiar with the
manufacturer’s operating instructions. If you
have any questions or uncertainty, consult the
manufacturer and/or his dealer BEFORE attempting
to operate it.
ALWAYS follow the manufacturer’s instructions
for starting the engine. All controls MUST be in
the correct position BEFORE attempting to start
the engine (for example, the shift lever must be
in neutral).
Starting fluid is NOT recommended when hand
starting an engine. The engine may kick back.
OPERATION
When operating a walk-behind roller, ALWAYS
exercise extreme care to avoid having your feet or
clothing caught under the dolly wheels or roll.
When possible, stand behind and to one side of
the machine rather than directly behind it.
Particular care must be exercised when operating
near obstructions and on slippery surfaces, grades
and side slopes. (ALWAYS wear slip resistant safe-
ty shoes or boots.)
NEVER ride on a walk-behind roller unless it
is designed to accommodate riders and an
appropriate seat is provided.
NEVER attempt to shift on a grade if the roller
has a mechanical transmission.
NEVER operate a walk-behind roller in unshored
trenches or near steep, unsupported banks. The
vibrations could cause a cave-in.
Uneven grades can cause the handle to raise or
lower unexpectedly, striking the unwary operator.
(FIG. 54)
SPECIAL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS
FIG. 54
Summary of Contents for RD 27-100
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