HEIL DuraPack 5000 2017 Operation Manual page 124

High-compaction rear loader.
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LOADING REFUSE WITH A REEVING
MECHANISM (CONTINUED)
DANGER
Your body or clothing can become caught by the blade
while it moves. Serious injury or death may occur if a
person is in or near the hopper when the blade and upper
panel move. Clear the area near the hopper of all
unnecessary people before you move the blade and upper
panel and keep all parts of your body away from the blade.
CAUTION
The upper panel in/out and blade up/down operations can
push refuse out of the hopper or break objects. Refuse
broken by the blade can cause moderate or minor injury.
Stay clear of the packer panel during upper panel in/out
and blade up/down operations.
3. Sweep the refuse from the hopper and pack it into
the body.
a. PULL the upper panel and blade levers at the
same time and RELEASE the levers. The levers
will self-center at the end of the commanded
position by way of valve internal hydraulic
pressure. See Figure 44
b. The upper panel will move OUT and the blade will
move UP. STOP the blade UP operation when the
blade is at the pinch point with the hopper sill.
c. Watch for refuse that is pushed out of the hopper.
Issued September 2017
On-Route Operation Procedures
DuraPack
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5000
Figure 62. Loading Refuse with Reeving
Mechanism or Winch
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Copyright 2017, Heil Environmental
Printed in U.S.A.

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