Road Traffic; Removal Of A Crane From Use - Kesla 2014 User Manual

Timber handling crane
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6.2

ROAD TRAFFIC

* Obey all road traffic rules and regulations when driving on public roads.
* When the load space is empty, lower the lifting boom's head to the bunk and set the closed grap-
ple against the base.
* When the load space is full, you might want to leave space for the boom to the centre, so that no
part of the crane exceeds the allowable transport height.
* Pull the stabilizer legs and the stabilizer leg releases to the transport position and lock them.
* Switch off the hydraulic pump for the time of driving.
* Tie the load carefully with load straps.
* Removable rear mounting bracket has to be mechanically secured to the vehicle's body by a
chain.
* Do not exceed the permitted shaft weight and total weight and the transport dimensions.
* Check the lights, reflectors, tire pressure, trailer coupling, etc. before departure.
* Adapt the driving speed to fit the situation, so that the aggregate's controllability is maintained
under all circumstances.
* Pay attention to the aggregate's height when driving below power and telephone lines or bridges.
6.3

REMOVAL OF A CRANE FROM USE

When the crane is used until the end of its life and repair is no longer justified, it should be re-
moved from use so as not to cause unnecessary damage to the environment.
1. Take the crane to the scrap processing center, where the demolition takes place in a controlled
fashion.
2. If you perform the demolition yourself:
- Drain all the oil from the hydraulic system and the turning device and dispose the used oil to
the collection point
- Disconnect the hydraulic hoses and take them to the rubber waste collection point
- Deliver the metal parts to the scrap collection center
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