General
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B
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Spacer bars
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Lifting platform
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Lifting-hook height
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Angle = 75°
DANGER! Do not stand underneath the raised load during the lowering procedure. Stand clear and to one side
until the load has been safely lowered. Make sure that the area is clear of other people before lowering the
load. If you do not follow these precautions you or others could be killed or seriously injured.
1. Park the machine on a suitable lifting platform with the attachment in the position shown. Refer to Figure
173.
Refer to: Operation > Operating Levers/Pedals > General (Page 96).
2. Stop the engine.
3. Push the controls isolation switch.
Refer to: Operation > Locks > Control Lock (Page 59).
4. Turn the ignition key to the 'off' position.
5. Make sure there are no loose items in the cab or on the machine.
6. Check the unladen weight and the height of the machine.
Refer to: Technical Data > Static Dimensions > Dimensions (Page 232).
7. Make sure the lifting equipment complies with all of the local regulations, is suitable and strong enough
for the task.
8. Use spacer bars are of sufficient length and strength to prevent the cables from touching the machine and
causing damage.
9. Maintain the correct lifting angle between the engine cover and the sling.
Refer to: Technical Data > Static Dimensions > Dimensions (Page 232).
10. Maintain the correct height to the lifting-hook.
Refer to: Technical Data > Static Dimensions > Dimensions (Page 232).
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Lifting the Machine
Figure 173.
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75
D
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9831/1100-2
Lifting the Machine
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Operation
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