LOADING THE MACHINE
Before loading the machine. Check the height of the flat bed trailer to
make sure that the machine not be too tall for transport. The carriage
may have to be removed for transport. Because of height restriction
for transport.
1. Loading Without Bogie Wheels
- If Bogie drive are removed
place 4” x 4” timber long enough to reach both jack legs. Set jack
legs over timber and center machine on trailer. Add two pieces
Of 2” x4” to the inside of each jack leg prevent the machine from
moving or sliding during transport. This same procedure will be
repeated for other end of machine.
2. Loading With Bogie Wheels
- Cut a 4 x 4 wood block to fit
between the bogie wheels and up against the bogie frame. The
block should be nailed to the truck bed to stop the machine from
shifting
3. Loading With Carriage
- If the machine is to be loaded with the
carriage still in the machine, you will need to block the carriage
so that the machine or carriage weight does not set on the paving
rollers. Cut two 4 x 4 wood blocks approximately 3 feet long. Place
the blocks under the end panels of the carriage and nail them to
the deck of the truck bed. With the carriage frame now setting on
the blocks, readjust the hold down rollers, located on the carriage
hanger frame at the top of the carriage, to the down position.
Using the leg cranks lower the machine just enough so that the
carriage rollers are not tight on the carriage rail but not so low that
the hold down rollers are touching the carriage rail. This allows
the machine truss to move when transporting and will not cause
damage to the carriage rail. If the carriage is loaded by itself, use
the same blocking procedure and secure the carriage to the truck.
4. Securing Machine to Truck
- Tighten the leg clamps and secure
the leg crank pins on all four legs. Never place a chain or strap
over the truss frame in the center of the machine. Use the 6036
travel straps, if available, or a chain over the top of the machine’s
leg castings. Tighten the chains by pulling towards the center of
the machine.
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OPERATIONS
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