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Driving:
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Don’t forget to lift the support leg up before driving.
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Do not exceed maximum travel speed.
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Never make sharp turns at great travel speed.
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Long container needs enough working space and turning area.
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Do not exceed maximum loading values
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Be sure that the container is firmly fixed before driving
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Recommended load placement - symmetrical.
4.2.
WORKING AT EXTREME CONDITIONS
Recommended working temperature range for a Bigab trailer is –30°C up to +40°C.
Note that working at low temperatures accelerates hydraulic gaskets wearing and increases
hydraulic hoses exposure to damages and steel constructions exposure to brittle fracture. When
working at lower temperature than recommended, lift lighter loads than usual.
Before starting to work in cold conditions let the oil circulate freely through the system a
few minutes. Slowly work every action through several times so that gaskets come pliable before
they receive full pressure.
At exceptionally warm conditions beware of hydraulic oils excessive heating. Too high oil
temperature (80°C) degrades oil and damages gaskets.
4.3.
ACTING IN DANGEROUS SITUATION
If the trailer comes into contact with high voltage electric wires comply with the
following instructions:
IF YOU ARE OUTSIDE THE MACHINE
Do not attempt to get into the machine. Keep everybody out from the machines vicinity. Do
not touch any part of machine.
IF YOU ARE INSIDE THE MACHINE
Get out of it by JUMPING. Avoid touching any conducting parts. Do not make yourself a
wire through which electricity may flow. Get away from the machine by JUMPING so that both
feet do not touch the ground at the same time. Electric field at ground can cause fatal voltage
between legs. At about 20 meters away you should be safe but this is of course a questions of
circumstances.