HEIL DuraPack 5000 2017 Operation Manual page 27

High-compaction rear loader.
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PRODUCT NOMENCLATURE (CONTINUED)
Front Head – The open area at the front of the body. You can see the ejector panel from the cab through the front head.
Use this opening to access the body, ESPECIALLY when the unit does not have the optional side access door.
WARNING
BE CAREFUL at all times when you use the ladder rungs and grab handles. Maintain good balance with two feet and one
hand, or one foot and two hands, firmly in place.
Grab Handles – The grab handles are on the street and curb sides of the tailgate. You use the grab handles to help
stabilize you when you use the riding step.
DANGER
Do not enter the hopper unless the unit is in the Lock-Out/Tag-Out mode. When the unit is not in the Lock-Out/Tag-Out
mode and a person is in the hopper, the packer/ejector panel can be operated. DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY may occur
if the packer/ejector panel moves while a person is in the hopper.
Hopper – The hopper is the refuse loading chamber of the tailgate. NEVER use the hopper as an entrance to the body.
Hopper Sill – A lip on the hopper over which you dump the refuse into the hopper. The lip provides a resting spot for
manual loading of residential refuse containers. NEVER climb or stand on the hopper sill.
Hydraulic Oil Tank – The tank is the reservoir for the hydraulic oil which operates all hydraulic cylinders described above.
WARNING
Operating the unit's controls with a suspended load, such as a raised tailgate or a container on a lift mechanism, will allow
the load to move even when the hydraulic pump is OFF.
Issued September 2017
Introduction
®
DuraPack
5000
Copyright 2017, Heil Environmental
Printed in U.S.A.
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