6-10
TRANSPORTING
Lifting Machine
d
WARNING:
The lifting tools are optional. Install specified
lifting tools at your nearest authorized dealer.
Use lifting cables and other lifting tools that are
free from any damage and/or aging, and properly
rated for the load.
Consult your nearest authorized dealer for correct
lifting procedures, and size and types of lifting
cable and tools.
Before lifting the machine, move the control lever
lock switch to the lock ( ) position to prevent the
machine from moving unexpectedly.
Rigidly secure the front and rear chassis using
the articulation stopper (lock bar) so that the
machine front and rear chassis will not steer.
Incorrect lifting procedure and/or incorrect wire
cables may cause the machine to move (shift)
while being lifted, resulting in machine damage
and/or injury of personnel.
Do not lift the machine quickly. Excessive load
will be applied to the wire cables and/or lifting
tools, and may cause them to break.
Do not allow anyone to come close to or under
the raised machine.
Lifting
1. Straighten the machine and lower the front
attachment as illustrated to the right.
2. Move the control lever lock switch in the lock ( )
position.
3. Rigidly secure the front and rear chassis using the
articulation stopper (lock bar) (Refer to page 1-133).
4. Stop the engine. Remove the key from the key switch.
5. Use cables long enough so that the cables do not
come in contact with the machine chassis when the
machine is lifted.
Wrap some protectors around wire ropes and/or
support bar as required to prevent the sheet metal
from being damaged. Be sure to use the specified
lifting tools.
6. Set the crane in an appropriate position on a firm,
level surface.
7. Attach the cable to the lifting tools.
8. Load machine slowly and carefully, as desired.
MNEC-05-001-1
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