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M
M
M
M
A
A
A
A
N
N
N
N
U
U
U
U
A
A
A
A
L
L
L
L
U
U
U
U
S
S
S
S
E
E
E
E
A
A
A
A
N
N
N
N
D
D
D
D
M
M
M
M
A
A
A
A
II
II
N
N
N
N
T
T
T
T
E
E
E
E
N
N
N
N
A
A
A
A
N
N
N
N
C
C
C
C
E
E
E
E
M
INIDUMPER MODEL
HP 1100
4.5.7 LIFTING THE MACHINE
Please follow the following safety instructions in order to lift the machine correctly:
- position the machine on a horizontal plane
- nobody has to remain on the driving place by lifting the machine
- check that nobody is nearby the machine
- use cables that are strong enough to bear the machine’s weight.
LIFTING POINTS
There are four lifting points on the minidumper. The first one is on the right side
frame, the second one is on the left side frame (A) and the other two ones are on
the structure basis (B).
4.5.8 OPERATING WITH RUBBER TRACKS
Avoid these situations when operating a rubber crawler:
1. Never manoeuvre on hard, stony or uneven surfaces such as rocks, rubbles,
gravel etc.
2. Never expose rubber tracks to direct sunlight for more than 3 months
3. Avoid improper steering manoeuvres on concrete road, as this will cause an
early wear and tear of the shoes. Avoid also driving on alphalted roads when
their temperature exceeds 60°C as this will cause not only the wear and tear of
the shoes but also damage to the road.
4. Manoeuvring with a loose track shoe on an uneven surface could cause its
sudden parting and/or damage the rubber track.
5. Rubber tracks are only meant for soft ground, not on hard or abrasive surfaces
such as sand, stones, minerals etc. If rubber tracks are used on these surfaces,
you will cause their early wear and tear and also their early distortion.
6. Do not let rubber tracks touch concrete sharp edges.
7. Rubber tracks must never come in contact with fuel or synthetic oil. Clean them
immediately if this was to happen.
8. Avoid using rubber tracks near the sea as salted air and saline in general
corrode the rubber - inner metallic core bodying.
B
A