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SAFETY
Improper operation can cause serious
injury or death.
Pre-operation
This attachment is designed for lifting and
moving objects.
NEVER
use this machine for
any other purpose.
NEVER
exceed the weight
limits.
Read the operator
’s manual for the “Skid Steer
Loade
r.”
NEVER
allow untrained people to
operate.
Loader must have Rated Operating Capacity of
1800 lbs or greater.
Operating instructions must be given to everyone
before operating this attachment and at least
once a year thereafter in accordance with OSHA
regulations.
NEVER
exceed the maximum recommended
input power or speed specifications for the
attachment. Over-powering or over-speeding the
attachment may cause personal injury and/or
machine damage.
Keep all shields, guards, and covers in place.
Do not modify equipment or add attachments that
are not approved by Erskine Attachments LLC.
Use adequate safety warning lights and devices
as required by local regulations. Obey all local
laws
and
regulations
regarding
machine
operation on public property.
Operation
Hydraulic connections may be hot after use. Use
gloves if connecting or disconnecting after use.
Check and be sure all operating controls are in
neutral before starting the engine.
NEVER
lift people.
To avoid electric shock or electrocution,
NEVER
operate the attachment near overhead power
lines.
Operation (continued)
Keep people away from loader, attachment, and
boom load when in use. This attachment lifts
objects and has moving parts.
NEVER
lift load
directly over people
– load could fall.
NEVER
operate near embankments or terrain
that is so steep that rollover could occur.
Always stay in the operator position when using
the attachment. If you are using a walk-behind
loader, stay behind the loader at the controls
while operating.
Before leaving the operators position, disengage
hydraulic drive, lower the attachment to rest flat
on the ground, stop engine, set park brake, and
wait for all motion to stop.
Avoid High Pressure Fluids Hazard
Escaping fluid under pressure can
penetrate the skin causing serious
injury.
Avoid the hazard by relieving the
pressure
before
disconnecting
hydraulic lines.
Use a piece of paper or cardboard, NOT BODY
PARTS, to check for suspected leaks. Wear
protective gloves and safety glasses or goggles
when servicing or performing maintenance on
hydraulic systems.
If an accident occurs, see a doctor immediately.
Any fluid injected into the skin must be
surgically removed within a few hours or
gangrene may result.
Maintenance
NEVER
make adjustments, lubricate, clean, or
perform any service on the machine while it is in
operation.
Make sure the attachment is serviced on a daily
basis. Improper maintenance can cause
serious injury or death in addition to damage to
the attachment and/or your equipment.