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10. Transporting the machine
• Only adults are permitted to move or transport the machine.
• During transport children, unauthorised people or animals must not be allowed within a 5
m radius of the machine.
• Never use the machine for transporting goods or people.
• Carefully choose a clear and free transport path, preferably one with as few obstructions
as possible.
• Ensure that the cutter head is in its highest position.
• Lower the engine’s RPM for better control of the wheel drive during loading and offload
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ing. This will also reduce the effect of steering errors or loss of grip.
• The transport route is preferably flat, with an even surface.
• Never drive or place the machine on any floor or land surface that cannot support the
weight of the machine plus one’s own body weight. (for your information: the machine
weighs approximately 250kg).
• Use non-slip planks for loading the machine
into a van or onto a trailer. Ensure that the
planks are properly fastened to the vehicle
or trailer.
• The machine weighs around 250kg; make
sure that the ramps have the bearing power
to carry both the machine and the operator.
• Ensure that the vehicle’s handbrake is on.
• A ramp the width of a trailer provides
the safest loading/offloading method. It
provides support for each point, even if a
traction difference on the rollers causes a
slight deviation from the straight line.
• If one opts for the classic two planks, each
plank must be at least 400 cm wide and
must be placed so that both tracks are
provided with maximum support.
• Ensure that there is adequate space at the
end of the loading ramp (10 m).
• When pushing the machine onto the ramps,
keep it in a straight line and avoid steering
corrections.
• Under no circumstances should the angle of
the incline exceed 15°.
• The maximum permissible lateral incline is 5%.