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Operation
Lifting the Machine
91 91
9811-3400-4
Lifting the Machine
!MWARNING
Communications
Bad communications can cause accidents. Keep
people around you informed of what you will be doing.
If you will be working with other people, make sure any
hand signals that may be used are understood by
everybody. Work sites can be noisy, do not rely on
spoken commands.
INT-2-2-3
1 Lower the loader arms to the ground.
2 Remove all the attachments. Refer to Attachments.
3 Install the articulation lock. Refer to Articulation
Lock.
4 Remove the starter key and leave the machine.
5 Remove all the loose equipment from the exterior of
the machine.
6 Check the unladen weight of the machine. Refer to
Specifications.
!MWARNING
Lifting Equipment
You can be injured if you use faulty lifting equipment.
Make sure that lifting equipment is in good condition.
Make sure that lifting tackle complies with all local
regulations and is suitable for the job. Make sure that
lifting equipment is strong enough for the job.
INT-1-3-7
7 Attach the lifting equipment to the sling points A.
Note: The sling point labels identify the correct positions.
!MCAUTION
When lifting the machine, a suitable spreader frame
must be used to ensure the pull on each lifting point is
vertical and the machine is level.
4-2-5-7
8 Install a spreader frame to prevent damage to the
machine.
9 Make sure that the lifting eye is directly above the
centre of gravity of the machine.
10 Lift the machine. Make sure the lifting equipment
does not catch the machine.
!MDANGER
Do not stand underneath the raised load during the
lowering procedure. Stand clear and to one side until
the load has been safely lowered. Make sure that the
area is clear of other people before lowering the load.
If you do not follow these precautions you or others
could be killed or seriously injured.
2-3-5-3
397160-1
Fig 60.
817-01803-6
Fig 61. Tie-down/sling point labels
A
A
A
B

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