Issued September 2017
On-Route Operation Procedures
Copyright 2017, Heil Environmental
Printed in U.S.A.
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LOADING REFUSE WITH A CART TIPPER
(CONTINUED)
d. PUSH the slide and blade levers at the same time
and RELEASE the levers. The levers will self-
center at the end of the commanded position by
way of valve internal hydraulic pressure. See
.
e. The slide and blade move and compact the refuse
into the body.
4. Repeat Steps 1 and 3 as necessary.
5. Leave the blade against the refuse.
DANGER
Do not use riding step when vehicle speed is more than 10
MPH or to travel more than 2 tenths (0.2) of a mile. Do not
use riding step when vehicle operates in reverse. Always
face vehicle when using riding step.
DANGER
Do not ride on or in the hopper opening. Use riding step
and obey all safety messages.
6. Each helper must PRESS the buzzer on their side of
the tailgate and let the driver know each helper is
ready to move to the next location.
7. Go to the next stop on the route.
USING A LATCH BAR
The latch bar is an assembly and its major components are
two latch assemblies, two latch bars, two container guides
and a bash bar.
shows the latch bar’s
components rotated down, that is ready to accept a refuse
container.
shows the latch bar’s components
rotated up when it locks a container.
CAUTION
Do not use a refuse container that does not have a
compatible trunnion bar. If the trunnion bar is not
compatible with the latch bar, the refuse container may not
lock properly with the latch bar assembly. Minor or
moderate injury may occur when the latch bar cannot
properly lock a container’s trunnion bar.
1. Before you move the refuse container, ROTATE the
latch assemblies UP which releases the latch bars.
See
.
2. Move the container so that the ends of its trunnion
bar are on the outside of the two latch bars. The
container guides will help you with this alignment.
The container guides are angled away from the
tailgate.
3. ROTATE the latch bars UP and ROTATE the latch
bar assemblies DOWN over the two latch bars. This
locks the container’s trunnion bar for lifting and
lowering operations. See
.
4. The bash bar prevents the container from over-
rotating into the hopper.
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