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Mounting the skip bucket to the loader
Mounting the attachment to the loader is quick and easy, but it must be done carefully. If the attachment is
not locked to the loader, it may detach from the loader and cause hazardous situations. In the worst case,
the attachment may slide onto the driver along a raised boom. For this reason, the attachment must under no
circumstances be raised over one metre when it has not been locked. To prevent hazardous situations,
always follow the attachment mounting instructions provided in the following pages. Also remember the
safety instructions in Section 3.
These instructions are applicable to mounting the bucket to the boom quick attach plate of
AVANT loaders that have standard quick attach locking. If your machine is equipped with a
hydraulic locking and/or serial quick attach system, refer to the relevant manuals for
additional mounting instructions.
The attachment is mounted to the loader boom by using the quick attach plate and the counterpart on the
attachment. The locking on the loaders is semi-automatic; the locking latches are released as the locking
pins hit the pin guides when the boom front plate is tilted towards the loader. The attachment is mounted to
the loader as follows:
Never move or raise an attachment that has not been locked.
Step 1:
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Lift the quick attach plate locking pins up and turn them backwards into the
slot so that they are locked in the upper position.
Step 2:
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Turn the quick attach plate hydraulically to an obliquely forward position.
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Drive the loader onto the attachment. If your loader is equipped with a
telescopic boom, you can utilise this.
Step 3:
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Lift the boom slightly – pull the boom control lever backward to raise the
attachment off the ground.
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Turn the boom control lever left to turn the bottom section of the quick attach
plate onto the attachment.
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Turn the boom control lever further to the left so that the locking pins lock the
attachment as they hit the pin guides.
Before moving or lifting the attachment, ensure that the
locking pins are in the lower position and come through
the fasteners on both sides. Unlocked attachment may
fall on the boom or operator and cause injuries.
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