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5. Transportation
5 Transportation
5.1 Loading on to a Trailer or Lorry Using Ramps
When loading dumper onto a trailer or lorry, strong loading ramps must be used. Ramps must be
strong enough to take the weight of the machine.
The angle of the loading ramps must not exceed the grade ability (1 in 4 - 25%) of the dumper.
In wet, muddy or icy conditions this angle will be reduced considerably.
Make sure the trailer or lorry will not move during loading by applying its brakes and also
chocking its wheels if necessary
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The skip must be empty when transporting the machine.
When the machine has been loaded and is positioned correctly fit the articulation lock.
Secure the machine to the Trailer or Lorry - see Securing the Machine for Transport.
Release the articulation lock before unloading.
5.2 Loading or Unloading using a Crane
Refer to Figure 5.1. A single lifting point (1) is provided for lifting the machine. Using this point
will give a safe stable lift. Other methods of lifting are not recommended.
The crane must have adequate capacity to lift the machine.
Any chains, ropes and straps used must be of sufficient strength to support the machine safely.
Before lifting the machine must be in the straight ahead position with the front and rear chassis
in line.
Fit and secure the articulation lock before lifting.
Figure 5.1 - Lifting Point
1. Lift Point
bDANGER
Keep all bystanders well clear when loading or unloading a dumper.
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