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HS10T Skiploader
Operators Manual
This manual is uncontrolled when printed. The Author reserves the right to amend / update the manual at any
time without prior notice. Edition – 2019 Issue 1
Equipment
Edition - 2019

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  • Page 1 HS10T Skiploader Equipment Operators Manual Edition - 2019 This manual is uncontrolled when printed. The Author reserves the right to amend / update the manual at any time without prior notice. Edition – 2019 Issue 1...
  • Page 2 Safety Instructions Operator’s Equipment Operators Workwear Operating Area Skiploader Operational Procedures Control Panel Loading Procedure Unloading Procedure Tipping Procedure Risk Assessment / Evaluation of Risks Summary of Skiploader Operation Maintenance Greasing General Maintenance Checks 10.0 HITS (Harsh Improved Truck Support)
  • Page 3 HS10T Skiploader Equipment Operators Manual Introduction The Operators Manual is a very important element of the Skiploader Equipment and all responsible people for mounting, maintaining, repairing and operating the equipment must comply with these dispositions. The manual must be preserved in the Cab of the Truck for quick availability and in case any persons requires consultation.
  • Page 4 Skiploader equipment is often preferred by operators due to its ability to operate in many environments due to their smaller size. Part of this versatility is the equipment ability to allow operation in confined and tight spaces. With an operational speed of approximately 90 seconds to load or unload a container it is a very practical solution for handling bulk waste products.
  • Page 5 Harsh are ISO9001:2008 compliant and accredited by the British Standard Institute meaning we have fully audited systems giving us full traceability and process throughout the installation. Harsh are also accredited member of CHEM. Formed in the 1960’s CHEM provides Co-ordination and communication across equipment manufacturers to help standardise and provide guidelines on best practises for health and safety regulation and in drafting any legislation.
  • Page 6 1. Always operate the Skiploader equipment safely from the side mounted control valve OR inside the vehicle, where in-cab controls are fitted OR from a safe working distance, where radio remote control is supplied. In the event of an emergency, the Operator can easily stop the equipment working by;...
  • Page 7 Operating Area Before starting any operation of the Skiploader equipment make yourself sure that the movements of the equipment do not create dangerous situations to other persons or objects. Always check the environmental conditions and prepare adequate signals to limit the working area. Among these we recommend;...
  • Page 8 Lifting of the main cylinders Extension of the telescopic arms Extension of the nearside stabiliser leg Extension of the offside stabiliser leg Individual telescopic arm selection Tipping hook operation Emergency stop button Prior to any manoeuvre or operation once all safety checks have been carried out and the user is ready to operate the equipment you must first of all engage the PTO unit.
  • Page 9 Engage the PTO by depressing the clutch (if non automatic gearbox) and wait for the dashboard symbol to appear displaying the PTO has engaged fully. Once engaged the hydraulic pump has begun to circulating hydraulic oil around the system back to tank ready for use of the Skiploader control panel.
  • Page 10 7. Raise the stabiliser legs. Ready for travel. Unloading Procedure 1. Carry out the Loading procedure in the reverse order for Unloading, taking care at the beginning to deploy the stabiliser legs to give a safe and secure working platform. Tipping Procedure 1.
  • Page 11 6. Raise Stabiliser Legs. Ready to travel. Important – Do not make any manoeuvre during the tipping operation Reminders 1. All cylinder movements are to be performed by the operator only 2. The stabiliser legs must be down before starting any container loading or unloading or tipping operations 3.
  • Page 12 Risk Assessment / Evaluation of Risks Risk analysis connected to the use of the Skiploader equipment and according to the Machine Directive 98/37 and the following integrations. The risks concerning this kind of equipment have been cancelled as much as possible using the safety procedures described and illustrated in this operators manual.
  • Page 13 Summary of Skiploader Operation...
  • Page 14: Safety Rules

    6. AVOID OBLIQUAL TRACTION AND TOWING OPERATIONS. 7. KEEP OUT OF SKIP LOADER WORKING AREA WHILE IN OPERATION HARSH LTD, The Industrial Estate, Full Sutton, York YO41 1HS TEL. 01759 372100 HARSH LTD WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR LOSS DERIVING...
  • Page 15 Maintenance Maintenance should be carried out by trained professionals only and all health and safety checks listed in this manual along with site health and safety processes should be adhered to at all times. It is imperative before works are carried out on the Skiploader equipment the environment is safe and secure.
  • Page 16 MARMM www.harshuk.com FMi3737 ŒI Registered office as above. Registered in England No. 2168135. VAT Reg. No. 575 48'72...
  • Page 17 HITS (Harsh Improved Tuck Support) Introduction Harsh Ltd prides itself on being an industry leader in the products and the services we offer. We aim to provide products that give the operator added value in payback and profit generation. This core belief is at the very heart of Harsh from its foundation with the World’s first stabilised Tipping Gear...
  • Page 18 How does HITS work? Every one of our products is sold with a full Harsh warranty as per our standard terms and conditions of sale. HITS in its basic format is our way of extending full product service support beyond the initial sale.
  • Page 19 Please see our Dealer List attached to this document for further details on your nearest engineer. Ring Harsh on 01759 372100 or Phil Bovingdon our Service Manager on 07984 412789 and we will arrange for your nearest agent to be ready awaiting your arrival.
  • Page 20 Harsh Ltd are ISO9001:2008 compliant credited by the British Standard Institute. Meaning we have full audited systems which give us full traceability and processes in place to ensure full support. We are active members of the UK CHEM (Container Handling Equipment Manufacturers) committee set up to lobby government with regards to the best practises for the UK waste handling industry and advise of Health &...
  • Page 21 After Sales Service & Customer Care – How do we compare? In an independent survey, Harsh came out top on after sales service and customer care for the hydraulic industry in the UK. With note to our special attention to detail and our personal approach to customers.