Issued September 2017
On-Route Operation Procedures
Copyright 2017, Heil Environmental
Printed in U.S.A.
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LOADING REFUSE WITH A REEVING
MECHANISM (CONTINUED)
b. The slide will move IN and the blade will move
DOWN.
c. The hopper is now ready to receive refuse.
2. Load the refuse from a container into the hopper.
and
.
a. Remove the reeving mechanism’s cable hook
from the eye on the tailgate.
b. PUSH the control lever for the reeving
mechanism until you have sufficient cable to
connect to the refuse bin.
WARNING
A refuse container that is not in good condition with
retaining washers in place may not be secured with the
latch bar and can suddenly move. Death or serious injury
can occur when a person is struck by a moving container
that is not properly secured. Make sure the refuse
container is properly secured to the latch bar before you
raise or lower the container.
c. Make sure the latch bar secures the container
BEFORE you raise the container. See
.
d. PULL the control lever for the reeving mechanism
until the reeving mechanism lifts the refuse
container over the hopper sill and the refuse
empties into the hopper. RELEASE the control
lever. (If necessary, you can PRESS the Throttle
Advance Switch during loading.)
When the refuse container’s cover is not closed
because it is overfilled with refuse:
(1) Raise the container enough to empty part of
the refuse from container into the hopper.
(2) Lower the container to the ground.
(sweep the refuse and
compact it into the hopper).
(4) Raise the container and finish emptying the
container.
e. After the refuse container is empty of refuse,
PUSH the control lever for the reeving
mechanism until the refuse bin rests firmly on the
ground and there is enough slack in the cable to
remove the cable hook from the refuse container.
f. Remove the cable hook and attach it to the eye
on the tailgate.
g. PULL the control lever for the reeving mechanism
until the cable tightens and secures the hook in
the eye on the tailgate.
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Summary of Contents for PT 1000
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