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35 Series 4WD, Model - 3535, 4035, 4535 and 5035 SM June’08
Removal & Refitment of ROPS
A.
ROLL OVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE (ROPS)
Mahindra USA Inc. tractors are fitted with a frame
for the protection of tractor operators to minimize
serious operator injury resulting from accidental roll
over. These frames, known as ROPS, form a safety
zone within which the operator is offered some
protection in the event that the tractor turns over.
It is mandatory that the tractor operator fasten the
seat belt around him/her to be protected by the
ROPS. The mounting structure and fasteners forming
the mounting connection with the tractor are part
of the ROPS. (ROPS)
B.
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
The ROPS has been certified to industry and/or
government standards. Any damage or alteration
to the ROPS, mounting hardware or seat belt voids
the certification and will reduce or eliminate
protection for the operator, in the event of a
roll-over.
The ROPS, mounting hardware and seat belt should
be checked after the first 100 hrs. of machine
operation and every 500 hours thereafter for any
evidence of damage, wear or cracks. In the event
of damage or alteration the ROPS must be replaced
prior to further operation of the machine. The seat
belt must be worn during machine operation when
it is equipped with a certified ROPS. Failure to do
so will reduce or eliminate protection of the
operator in the event of a roll-over.
Substitution of mounting hardware, seat belt etc.
with components not equal to or superior to the
original certified components will void the
certification and will reduce or eliminate protection
for the operator in the event of a roll-over.
C.
DAMAGE OF THE ROPS
If the Tractor has rolled over or the ROPS has been
damaged (such as striking an overhead object
during transport), it must be replaced to provide
the original protection. After an accident, check for
damages to the 1. ROPS 2. Seat 3. Seat belt & seat
mountings. Before you operate a Tractor, replace
all damaged parts.
When improperly operated, a tractor can roll over.
For low clearance storage only, the roll bar (top half
foldable portion of ROPS) may be folded.
No protection is provided when the tractor is
operated with the roll bar in the folded position.
Always raise the roll bar immediately after low
clearance storage. Always use the seat belt when
the roll bar is raised. Seat belt save lives when they
are used. Do not use the seat belt when the roll
bar is lowered.
Never attach chains or ropes to the ROPS for pulling
purposes; this will cause the tractor to tip
backwards. Always pull from the tractor drawbar.
Be careful when driving through door openings or
under low overhead objects. Make sure there is
sufficient overhead clearance for the ROPS. If the
ROPS is removed or replaced, make certain that the
proper hardware is used to replace the ROPS and
the recommended torque values are applied to the
attaching bolts. Always wear your seat belt if the
tractor is equipped with a ROPS.
Summary of Contents for 3535
Page 1: ...Click here to go on INDEX SERVICE MANUAL 3535 4035 4535 5035 GEAR 35 Series 4WD Main Page ...
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