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Safety
Mechanical Safety Features
Body Safety Prop
The body safety prop is provided to support the body for maintenance purposes only. The prop
will
only support an empty body
. Never support a loaded body with this prop.
Setting the Body Safety Prop
The body safety prop is designed to stabilize the body in a raised position in order to safely work
beneath the body. The body safety prop is standard equipment on full eject units with a service hoist,
and on tip to dump units.
N
OTE
:
The body safety prop must be engaged when accessing the underside of a raised body. Do not
use the body safety prop to support a loaded body!
1. Ensure that the vehicle is on solid, level ground and that the body is empty.
2. Set the chassis parking brake.
3. Check for overhead clearance.
4. Chock the front and rear tires.
5. Remove left and right body latch pins.
6. Unlatch the body safety prop spring pin latch.
7. Raise the body far enough to allow the body safety prop to hang vertically.
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OTE
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Do not raise the body higher than is required to engage the body safety prop. If the unlatched
prop does not swing into a vertical plane when the body is raised, the prop has been damaged
and must be repaired prior to use.
Summary of Contents for Pendpac WITTKE RETRO FL
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Page 17: ...Safety 7 Keep Hands and Body Clear...
Page 18: ...8 Safety Stand Clear of Tailgate Extreme Crush Hazard Service Hoist Handle...
Page 19: ...Safety 9 Do Not Climb on Canopy Check All Bridge Clearances...
Page 21: ...Safety 11 Crush Hazard Body May Fall The Top of This Vehicle is High Enough...
Page 22: ...12 Safety Danger of Electrocution Damage to Vehicle Frame is Heat Treated...
Page 24: ...14 Safety Disconnect All Batteries and Electronic Control Modules Remove Cap Slowly...
Page 25: ...Safety 15 Extension Ladder Must Be Secured Service Hoist Instructions...
Page 27: ...Safety 17 Setting the Tailgate Props Street Side...
Page 29: ...Safety 19 Hydraulic Oil Grade Notice Hydraulic Oil Fill Level...
Page 66: ...56 In Cab Control Console...