Safety regulations
BOMAG
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BW 100/120/125 AD-4/AC-4
Lifting tackle must only be attached to loads by ex-
pert personnel (qualified person).
Do not overload the lifting belt.
Lift the machine only with suitable lifting gear. Use
only safe lifting gear of sufficient load bearing ca-
pacity Minimum lifting capacity of lifting gear: see
operating weight in chapter "Technical Data".
Do not lift or lower the machine jerkily.
The tension must always be effective in vertical di-
rection.
The machine must not swing about when being lift-
ed.
Do not step or stand under suspended loads.
After lifting hook the lifting belt back into its recep-
tacle.
Have the lifting tackle inspected by an expert
(properly trained person) once every year.
After 5 years replace the lifting belt with a new one.
Always empty the chip spreader
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before trans-
port.
Lashing
Always use shackles on the lifting points for lash-
ing down the machine.
Check all lashing points for damage before lashing
down the machine. Do not use a damaged or in
any other way impaired lashing points.
Lash the machine down, so that it is secured
against rolling, sliding and turning over.
Never attach the lashing gear to the chip spreader.
After transport
Operate the machine only with the foldable
ROPS
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properly fastened and the fastening
screws tightened with the correct tightening
torque.
After transport release the articulation lock again
and store it in the receptacle.
Towing the machine
You should generally use a tow bar.
With the chip spreader
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attached the machine
must not be towed backwards.
Max. towing speed 1 km/h, max. towing distance
500 m.
Before releasing the multi-disc brake secure the
machine against unintended rolling.
Checking the Roll Over Protective
Structure (ROPS)
Note
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On machines with cab the ROPS is an integral part
of the cab.
The frame of the machine must not be warped,
bent or cracked in the area of the ROPS fastening.
The ROPS must not show any rust, damage, hair-
line cracks or open fractures.
The actual weight of the machine must not exceed
the testing weight of the ROPS.
The ROPS must not rattle about when driving.
This indicates that it is not properly fastened. All
bolted connections must comply with the specifi-
cations and should be absolutely tight (observe
the tightening torques). Screw and nuts must not
be damaged, bent or deformed.
With the cab assembled check also the state of the
cabin mounts (rubber elements and screws).
No accessories may be welded or bolted on and
no additional holes must be drilled without the con-
sent of the manufacturer, since this will impair the
strength of the unit.
The ROPS must therefore also not be straight-
ened or repaired if it is damaged.
A defect ROPS must generally be replaced with an
original spare part in close coordination with the
manufacturer.
Starting the machine
Before starting
The machine must only be operated from the driv-
er’s seat.
Use only machines which are serviced at regular
intervals.
Become acquainted with the equipment, the con-
trol elements, the working principle of the machine
and the working area.
Wear your personal protective outfit (hard hat,
safety boots, etc.). Wear ear defenders.
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Optional equipment
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Optional equipment
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Optional equipment
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