The PT-70/80 rubber track load-
ers are equipped with many
safety features to reduce the
possibility of injury to the opera-
tor during operation.
These features include:
A. Seat Belt
The seat belt is designed to
keep the operator securely fas-
tened in the seat should the
machine encounter uneven ter-
rain or come to a sudden stop
during operation. It is equipped
with a safety switch that is acti-
vated when the seat belt is
clicked into position around a
seated operator. This switch has
been included to ensure that the
seat belt is fastened before any
motion is allowed to take place.
Always fasten your seat belt
prior to operating the machine.
Serious injury or even death
could result if your seat belt is
left unfastened during operation.
B. Lap Bar (if equipped)
In equipped machines, the lap
bar houses the gauges to keep
the operator aware of machine
system status while operating.
C. Operator Presence Seat
Switch
This switch ensures that the
operator is seated inside the
machine before any motion is
allowed to take place. This safe-
ty switch is activated when an
operator is seated in the cab.
D. Auxiliary Hydraulic Safety
Switches
These switches have been
included to ensure that attach-
ments do not engage when the
machine is started. They must
be locked into their neutral posi-
tions in order for the machine to
start.
E. Parking Brake
The PT-70/80 are equipped with
parking brake mechanisms. The
brake effectively locks the trans-
mission when activated to pre-
vent machine movement.
Note:
The lift arm control will still
function normally when the park-
ing brake is active.
Note:
Switch locations D-F may
differ from the illustrations. (see
switch labels in machine)
SAFETY
Features
7
D
E
C
A
B
MP-2 configuration
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