OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3-15
Preparation for Transport
1.
After securing the load, following the steps as
outlined in
“Securing the Load” on page 3-14,
back
the tractor until the gooseneck is within a few inches
of the front of the semitrailer.
2.
Using the
TRAILER LIFT
lever, to lower or raise the
gooseneck, as necessary, until the load hooks are
aligned with the receiver hooks.
3.
Slowly back the gooseneck into the semitrailer until
the gooseneck hooks guide into place.
4.
Using the
TRAILER LIFT
lever, lift the semitrailer
until the semitrailer rests fully on the load blocks.
5.
Using the
TRAILER LIFT
lever, raise the semitrailer
until load carrier locks into place and enough
clearance is obtained to seat the load blocks.
6.
Reconnect the electrical and air service lines from
the semitrailer to the gooseneck. The 7 pole
electrical connector attaches to the receptacle in the
side of the gooseneck. Open shutoff gladhands to
connect service and emergency air hoses to their
respective gladhand on the side of the gooseneck.
CAUTION
CAUTION
Unloading the Semitrailer
1.
Prepare to unload the semitrailer by following the
steps outlined in
2.
Remove the chains and binder or the tie-straps from
the load.
3.
Drive the load off the front of the semitrailer or
remove a stationary load by means of a forklift,
crane, or other means satisfactory to the constitution
of the load.
4.
Reattach the gooseneck to the semitrailer following
the steps as outlined in
WARNING
5.
Shut down hydraulic power system.
Work Light (Option)
The
WORK LIGHT SWITCH
is on the hydraulic control
panel
It illuminates the hydraulic
control panel and controls the optional work lights
mounted on the bulkhead. The work lights illuminate the
upper deck.
Failure to support the semitrailer fully on the load
blocks during transport and parking may result in
damage to the load, the semitrailer, and possible
serious injury or death to individuals near the
semitrailer.
The gooseneck may be used in the lowered or
raised positions to avoid low clearance obstacles
or high centering. Never exceed 2 miles an hour
when transporting the semitrailer in this manner.
When removing load, insure that the load is
steering straight so it does not maneuver off the
side of the semitrailer. Failure to so could result
in damage to equipment, injury, or death.
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