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MAYO 2000 Series - Electrical Safety; Tire Safety; Transport Safety

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2.12 ELECTRICAL SAFETY
1. Have only a qualied licensed electrician supply
power.
2. Make certain that the Conveyor is properly
grounded at the power source.
3. Make certain that all electrical switches are in the
OFF position before plugging the Conveyor in.
4. Turn machine OFF, shut down and lock out
power supply (safety lockout devices are
available through your Mayo dealer parts de-
partment), relieve hydraulic pressure and wait
for all moving parts to stop before servicing,
adjusting, maintaining or repairing.
5. Disconnect power before resetting any motor or
breaker overload.
6. Replace any damaged electrical plugs, cords,
switches and components immediately.
7. Do not work on Conveyor electrical system unless
the power cord is unplugged or the power supply
is locked-out tagged-out.
2.13 TIRE SAFETY
1. Inate tires to proper pressure as specied on
the side wall of each tire. Do not overinate or
underinate.
2. Failure to follow proper procedures when mount-
ing a tire on a wheel or rim can produce an explo-
sion which may result in serious injury or death.
3. Do not attempt to mount a tire unless you have the
proper equipment and experience to do the job.
4. Have a qualied tire dealer or repair service per-
form required tire maintenance.
2.14 TRANSPORT SAFETY
1. Make certain that you are in compliance with local,
state/provincial and federal regulations regard-
ing transporting agricultural equipment on public
roadways.
2. Make certain that all wheels and tires are in good
repair and that tires are inated to proper pressure.
Do not underinate or overinate.
3. Make certain that all wheel bolts/lug nuts are tight-
ened to proper torque specications (refer to spec-
ication chart in Section 7.2).
4. Fully retract all telescoping Conveyor section and
secure before transporting.
5. Make certain that all mechanical locks and integral
anchor chains are safely and positively connected
before loading or transporting.
6. Raise and secure all jack stands if applicable.
7. Wrap up and bind to the frame all loose hydraulic
and electrical ends.
8. Be sure that any necessary SMV (slow moving ve-
hicle) signs, reectors and lights required by law
are in proper place and are clearly visible to on-
coming and overtaking traffic.
9. Be sure that the Conveyor is positively hitched to
the towing vehicle. Use a safety chain to assure a
safe hitch hook-up when transporting.
10. Adhere to local regulations regarding maximum
weight, width and length.
11. Do not exceed 15 MPH (25 Km/H). Reduce speed
on rough roads and surfaces.
12. Do not allow anyone to ride on the Conveyor or
towing vehicle during transport.
13. Always use hazard ashers on the towing vehicle
when transporting.