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Telescopic handlers
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- Emergency procedure
Emergency procedure
1 - Towing a broken-down vehicle
1.1 - GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
The first option should be to complete repairs on-site.
If the machine is on a public highway, ensure that no part of the Telehandler encroaches onto
the road. If encroachment cannot be avoided, place warning signage on the road in
accordance with the currently applicable regulations (example: warning triangle (optional),
safety vest for the operator (optional), etc.).
Before towing the Telehandler, complete the following: :
• Ensure that the Telehandler boom is sufficiently raised to avoid interferences with the ground or the
towing vehicle.
• If the Telehandler boom cannot be raised sufficiently to avoid interferences, contact HAULOTTE
Services®.
(1)Unscrew each pressure relief valve by 3 turns before towing.
The maximum travel speed permitted for towing is 6 km/h (4 mph) . The towing distance
should not exceed .
• Turn on ignition key and start up engine..
• Deactivate the parking brake.
• When the parking brake is released, the machine can be towed.
If the parking brake is still engaged and the engine has broken down, de-activate the brake
before towing ( Section F 1.2 -Releasing the axle brake for towing. )
Towing must only be performed when the machine has broken down and once the operator has ensured
that there is no risk of additional damage.
• Check that the steering can be used.
• Unbraked the front axle according to the procedure.
• To tow the Telehandler, attach a towing bar to the towing
clevis situated at the front or rear of the Telehandler
If the Telehandler must be towed, the combined weight of the towing vehicle and machine must not exceed
to 28,5 Tonne.
Towing is performed at the operator's risk and must be completed with extra care.
Before towing the Telehandler, you should loosen the
two pressure limiters on the travel pump by three turns
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