BA DT10 en - Edition 1.5 * dt10b330.fm 3-15
Operation
Driving across slopes
The dumper may be driven on firm ground across a slope of up to 10°.
Do not exceed the maximum slope.
Accident hazard!
☞The angle must be smaller in the case of soft and uneven ground!
☞Do not actuate the skip as you drive on slopes
☞Always tilt in the skip before driving on slopes
☞Always keep the loader unit 30 – 40 cm above the ground during machine
operation.
☞Always reduce your speed as you drive on slopes – see Drive levers on
page 3-13
☞Always move straight ahead when performing uphill or downhill machine
travel. Avoid driving diagonally or at an angle.
☞Due to the reduced width, proceed with extreme care during machine travel
on slopes, and on soft and uneven ground.
☞Drive with extreme care on slopes in rain or if the ground is wet or slippery.
Driving on slopes
Machine travel is allowed on firm ground on a slope of up to 15°.
Do not exceed the maximum slope.
Accident hazard!
☞The operator is not allowed to stand on the foothold during machine travel
and operation on slopes with a loaded machine!
☞If the skip is less than half full, drive backward uphill or forward downhill.
☞If the skip is more than half full, drive forward uphill or backward downhill.
☞The angle must be smaller in the case of soft and uneven ground!
☞Before driving on a slope, lower the skip and do not operate it on the slope!
☞Always keep the loader unit 30 – 40 cm above the ground.
☞Always reduce your speed as you drive on slopes
– see Drive levers on page 3-13
☞Always move straight ahead when performing uphill or downhill machine
travel. Avoid driving diagonally or at an angle.
☞Due to the reduced width, proceed with extreme care during machine travel
on slopes, and on soft and uneven ground.
☞Drive with extreme care on slopes in rain or if the ground is wet or slippery.
Fig. 35: Driving across slopes
Max. 10 °
Fig. 36: Machine travel with a load on slopes
Fig. 36: Machine travel with an empty machine on slopes
max. 15°
max. 15°