
Operation
Rhino
TM
43/54
Avoid sharp turns, steer gradually. If articulation is a new concept, we suggest the opera-
tor take 20 minutes or so to get used to the feel of the unit.
Recommended compaction speed should be at
3 m.p.h. or less to achieve a uniform compaction.
Do not articulate on grades larger than 15”, roller may tip over.
Do not operate across the sides of hills, roller may tip over.
Do not operate at the edge of mats or roads, roller may tip over.
Do not stand, always wear seat belt.
lOCkING BAR
The locking bar is used during
transportation to lock front and
rear frames. This will prevent
articulation.
• Stop machine.
• Remove pin.
• Move locking bar into
position.
• With engine stopped, turn
steering wheel to align
holes. Insert pin.
• Immediately after use,
disconnect locking bar and reverse above procedures.
The locking bar MUST be used whenever the machine is put on a trailer or truck bed for
transporting.
TRANSPORTATION
Loading
See Technical Data Section for roller sizes and weights. Use properly rated ramps, chains,
transportation equipment, etc. When loading roller, use proper loading equipment and
procedures. Failure to do so may result in personal injury and/or machine damage. It
is recommended to chock drum and also use locking bar to prevent articulation during
transport.
To protect paint at tie down points, use plastic covering on tow cables/chains or other
means of protection. Always use four tie down points located at the four corners of the
machine to secure the machine in transport. DO NOT use rails/handles to secure the ma-
chine. Ensure the trailer or truck will not move during loading by applying brakes and also
blocking wheels if necessary. The angle of ramps must not exceed the gradeability of the
roller and in wet, icy or muddy conditions may need to be less.
Dragging the roller when winching, i.e. without the drum turning, may result in the
drums developing flat spots which will seriously affect the finish obtained when rolling
soft surfaces. Damage may also be caused to the vibration isolation mountings (see Tow-
ing Section).
WARNING
COMPACTION TIPS
LOCKING BAR
1
2
Locking bar (LOCK position)
CRUSH ZONE
Take Care When
Working In This Area
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