Driving On Slopes With A Loaded Skip; Machine Travel On Slopes With An Empty Skip; Machine Travel Across Slopes - Wacker Neuson 1001 Operator's Manual

Dumper
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Operation

Driving on slopes with a loaded skip

Fig. 40: Driving on slopes with a loaded skip

Machine travel on slopes with an empty skip

> 20 %
Fig. 41: Driving on slopes with an empty skip

Machine travel across slopes

3-24
Proceed as follows to prevent the machine from tipping over or slipping sideways:
When driving on slopes (> 20 %) with a loaded skip, the skip must always face uphill
since the heavier part of the machine – in this case the load in the skip – must face
uphill to prevent the machine from tipping over.
> 20 %
When traveling on slopes (> 20 %) with an empty skip, the skip must always face down-
hill since the heavier part of the machine – in this case the engine – must face uphill to
prevent the machine from tipping over.
Do not travel across slopes with lateral inclinations steeper than 20 %!
When traveling across slopes with lateral inclinations up to 20 %, tilt out the skip only
uphill for stability reasons.
WARNUNG
W
WARNING
Accident hazard due to tipping over or slipping of the
machine on slopes!
Can cause severe injury or death.
Travel on slopes only on firm and level ground.
Do not reverse down slopes.
Traveling diagonally is prohibited.
WARNUNG
WARNING
W
Accident hazard due to tipping over or slipping of the
machine on slopes!
Can cause severe injury or death.
Machine travel across slopes (max. inclination up to 20 %) is allowed only on
firm ground.
BA 1001/1501/2001 us – Edition 3.3 * * 12001b330.fm

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

15012001

Table of Contents