Always be aware of the power carried by the power lines. Allow sufficient time and distance to react to
swaying or sagging power lines. The following table provides the minimum distances which should be
maintained.
S A F E T Y R E Q U I R E M E N T S
All operators must be 18 years of age or older and must have the ability to securely engage the parking
brakes.
The parking brakes must always be securely engaged unless the equipment is attached to a tow vehicle
or it is being driven by its own drive system. The equipment freewheels unless the hydraulic motor is
engaged to the rear axle or the parking brake is engaged.
Always connect and disconnect the Equipter to the tow vehicle in a level area. Never lower or raise the
front wheels unless the parking brake is applied and the safety chains are attached to the tow vehicle.
Never disengage the front wheel safety lock unless the parking brake is securely applied and the safety
chains are attached to the tow vehicle.
Raising the front wheels for road transportation also disengages the hydraulic motor from the rear axle
causing it to freewheel for highway towing. When equipment is secured to tow vehicle hitch, slightly
engage the reverse drive lever to ensure the hydraulic motor has disengaged from the rear axle.
Lowering the front wheels allows the hydraulic motor to engage to the rear axle. Before releasing the
parking brake and disconnecting the safety chains, slightly engage the reverse drive lever to ensure the
rear axle has engaged for jobsite use.
Before lifting or extending the dump box out of transport position always lower all outriggers and ensure
that the Equipter is completely level with all outriggers firmly stationed on secure footing. Never lift, lower
or adjust outriggers while dump box is not in the transport position. If any adjustments need to be made
to level the Equipter, always have the dump box in transport position before moving the outriggers.
Never lift or extend the dump box without the outriggers supporting the Equipter.
Figure 3. Danger Decal, Electrocution Hazard
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Working in the vicinity of power lines is a very serious hazard and special precautions must be taken.
Any overhead wire shall be considered to be an energized line until the owner of the line or the electrical
utility authorities indicate that it is not an energized line and it has been visibly grounded.
Contact with power lines is not required for electrical power to arc between the line and equipment.
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