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13 - Transport and LIfting Instructions
This section is provided for reference and does not supersede any government
or company policy regarding the loading, transport or lifting of GMG
machinery.
Drivers are responsible for loading and securing machines, and should be
properly trained and authorized to operate GMG machinery. Drivers are also
responsible for selecting the correct and appropriate trailer according to
government regulations and company policy. Drivers must ensure that the
vehicle and chains are strong enough to hold the weight of the machine (see
the serial number plate for machine weight).
Loading
Free-wheel configuration for Winching or Towing
Prior to manually releasing brakes, be sure the wheels are chocked to prevent
machine from moving.
RUNAWAY HAZARD!
After releasing the brakes there is nothing to stop machine travel. Machine will
roll freely on slopes..
The machine can be winched or towed short distances at speeds not
to exceed 5 MPH (8.05 kph). Before towing or winching the machine,
it is necessary to release the brakes. Reset the brakes after towing or
winching.
Disengage Brakes before Towing or Winching
• Chock the wheels.
• Remove the Torque Engage Cap and reinstall with the bump facing
inward on all four (4)hubs.
Engage Brakes before Driving
• Remove the Torque Engage Cap and reinstall with the bump facing
outward on all four (4) hubs.
Engaged
Disengaged
Transport and Lifting Instructions