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Dover HEIL Half/Pack Factor AFL - Service Hoist Raise;Lower Operation

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Half/Pack
®
Issued April 2018
Body and Tailgate
Copyright 2018, Heil Environmental
Printed in the U.S.A.
Body and Tailgate
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SERVICE HOIST RAISE/LOWER OPERATION
Before attempting to raise and lower the body, be sure the unit is on a firm level surface with the Parking Brake ENGAGED
and HOLDING. The service hoist controls are located on the street side of the unit. See Figure 45.
The factory-supplied body props are located on both sides under the body and forward of the rear wheels. Refer to Figure
46.
Observe and obey the following DANGER and WARNING notices while you prop the body with the factory body props.
DANGER
Keep all parts of your body out from underneath the unit’s body and away from the cylinders when raising or lowering the
body. Serious injury or death will occur if the unit’s body suddenly lowers and traps a part of your body.
DANGER
The unit may roll when you raise the body on unstable or uneven ground and cause serious injury or death to you or
bystanders. Do not prop the body while the unit is on unstable or uneven ground. Clear the area of all people not
necessary for this procedure and set the unit on stable and even ground before you start this procedure. Make sure all
tires pressures are correct.
WARNING
Interconnected body props are installed on the unit. Both props MUST be used.
WARNING
The extra weight from the refuse or Carry Can is dangerous while you work around the unit with the body raised. The extra
weight can make the unit unstable. Serious injury or death or damage to the unit can occur if you do not remove the extra
weight. Do not leave refuse or the Carry Can in the body while you prop the body. Remove the refuse and/or the Carry
Can from the body before you raise the body.
NOTICE
Empty body of all refuse before using body props.
Figure 10. Typical Service Hoist Controls
Location
Figure 11. Factory Body Props

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