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BRAMIDAN B3 - Lifting and Transporting with Forklifts

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5 Transport USA.fm • Page 9Baler
The baler should not be put down on its side:
If it is necessary to put the baler down on its side, do the following:
The oil tank's original plug must be replaced with an airtight plug, so the oil does not escape.
Alternatively, the oil is drained from the system. The oil level in the tank is shown in the table
chapter 14 Maintenance, Semi-annual inspection.
When the baler is in place, it is important to mount the original plug again before the baler is
started. The airtight plug causes pressure to build up during operation, so that the oil tank cracks.
When the baler is laid on its side, attach the baler in the same way as when lifting it using a
crane. A fork-lift truck with crane hook can assist with safe tilting.
Transport using a fork-lift truck, etc.:
When using a fork-lift truck, be careful to avoid damaging spindles (hand wheels) and screens.
Spindles (hand wheels) and screens are marked with a warning label on the packaging.
When driving, the fork-lift truck must never
exceed 20 inches above the ground.
The baler's base is designed so that it can't
tip off the fork of a fork-lift truck.
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