Unloading - Loading - Displacement - Precautions; Unloading With Ramps; Loading - Haulotte HA 41 PX Operating And Maintenance Instructions Manual

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4.2 -

UNLOADING - LOADING - DISPLACEMENT - PRECAUTIONS

Caution !
A wrong movement can bring about
the complete breakdown of the
machine and cause very serious
personal and material injuries.
Caution !
During transportation of the
machine, the turret must be
chocked using the rotation pin stop
located under the turret Photo 3,
page 29.
Caution !
Never get under or too close to the
machine during the manoeuvres.
Caution !
This method requires the starting
up of the machine. Refer to
chap. 4.4, page 30 to avoid any risk
of false manoeuvres.
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• Do not draw from a barrel if this has not been decanted and never use
fuel at its bottom.
Because of fire hazard during the filling of the tank, take the following
precautions:
• do not smoke
• turn off the engine if it is on
• stand upwind so as not to be sprinkled with fuel
• touch the outside of the opening of the tank with the spout of the pump
before starting to fill the tank in order to avoid the risk of static electri-
city sparks
• close the stopper of the tank properly and clean off any fuel which may
have run out from the tank.
NOTE :
When starting up a machine which has been slung and trans-
ported, it is possible that the safety system will detect a "false
overload", and prohibit all high level movements. In this case,
raise the suspension platform a few centimetres from the low
position in order to re-initialise the system.
NOTE :
Before any handling, check the condition of the machine in or-
der to ensure that it was not damaged during transport. If not,
put in writing, the necessary reservations to the conveyor.
Carry out unloading operations on a stable surface which is sufficiently firm
(chap. 2.4, page 10), flat and unobstructed..

4.2.1 - Unloading with ramps

Precautions: make sure that the ramps can support the load, that they are
correctly fixed and that there is sufficient grip to avoid any risk of slippage
during the manoeuvre.
NOTE :
As the slope of the ramp is almost always higher than the
maximum slope of work (4°), it is necessary to have the fly jib
and arms lowered to allow the movement. In this case, the
sound-effects function but movement is possible.
If the slope is higher than the maximum slope during movement (voir
chap. 2.4, page 10), use a winch in addition to traction.

4.2.2 - Loading

The precautions are identical to those for unloading.
Stowing must be ensured in accordance with the sketch below:
• the machine must be in its folded position
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