LOADING AND TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE
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LOADING AND TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE
If you have to transport the machine over far distances, use an
appropriate transport vehicle. You may either lift or drive the ma-
chine onto an appropriate transport vehicle via loading ramp (al-
so refer to "Safety Measures during Operation"). Before
transporting machine, check the following: roads and bridges
are wide enough, clearance heights on tunnels etc. are ade-
quate and carrying capacities of roads and bridges are suffi-
cient.
SECURING THE ARTICULATED STEERING
Secure the articulated steering before you lift up the machine or
start to perform repair measures.
1. Set the machine to straight driving.
2. Loosen the spring bolt and remove the bolt.
3. Turn the locking bar from position '1' to position '2'.
'1' Articulated steering unlocked
'2' Articulated steering locked
4. Insert the bolt and secure it with the spring bolt.
LIFTING THE MACHINE
• Failure to heed the following warnings may result in seri-
ous injury or even death.
• Danger of pinching! An unlocked articulated steering may
suddenly move!
Secure the articulated steering before you lift up the ma-
chine.
• Danger of accidents! Carrying wire ropes with insufficient
carrying capacities may tear so that the machine may fall
down!
Only lift up the machine using carrying wire ropes with
sufficient carrying capacities.
• Hoisting equipment with insufficient carrying capacities
may suddenly bend and cause severe accidents!
Only use hoisting equipment capable of carrying the ma-
chine's operating weight.
• Objects lying on the machine may fall down and cause in-
juries when the machine is lifted up!
Remove all loose objects from the machine before you lift
up the machine.
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