1800 AWL Operation · Service · Maintenance Manual
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• Operated equipment – Be aware of performance
features of the equipment in operation and the effects
on machine stability.
• Operating techniques – Keep all attachments or pulled
loads low to the ground for optimum stability.
• Machine systems have limitations on slopes – Slopes can
affect the proper function and operation of the various
machine systems. These machine systems are needed
for machine control on slopes.
• Note: Safe operation on steep slopes may require special
machine maintenance. Excellent skill of the operator
and proper equipment for specific applications are
also required. Consult the Operation and Maintenance
Manual sections for the proper fluid level requirements
and intended machine use.
Work Tool options - Attachments
Only use work tools that are approved by Rayco for use on
Rayco machines. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance
Manual, Rayco options”.
If you are in doubt about the compatibility of a particular work
tool with your machine, consult your Rayco dealer.
Make sure that all necessary guarding is in place on the host
machine and on the work tool.
Always wear protective glasses. Always wear the protective
equipment that is recommended in the work tool’s operation
manual. Wear any other protective equipment that is required
for the operating environment.
To prevent personnel from being struck by flying objects,
ensure that all personnel are out of the work area.
While you are performing any maintenance, any testing, or
any adjustments to the machine, stay clear of the follow-
ing areas: cutting edges, pinching surfaces, and crushing
surfaces.
Equipment Lowering with Engine
Stopped
Before lowering any equipment with the engine stopped,
clear the area around the equipment of all personnel. The
procedure to use will vary with the type of equipment to be
lowered. Keep in mind this system use a high pressure fluid
to raise or lower equipment. The procedure will cause high
pressure hydraulic oil to be released in order to lower the
equipment. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment
and follow the established procedure in the Operation and
Maintenance Manual.
Hearing protection may be needed when the machine is
operated with an open operator station for extended periods
in a noisy environment. Hearing protection may be needed
when the machine is operated.
Guidelines for Reducing Vibration
Levels on Equipment
Properly adjust machines. Properly maintain machines.
Operate machines smoothly. Maintain the conditions of the
terrain. The following guidelines can help reduce the whole
body vibration level:
1. Use the right type and size of machine, equipment, and
attachments.
2. Maintain machines according to the manufacturer’s
recommendations.
a. Brake and steering systems
b. Controls, hydraulic system and linkages
3. Keep the terrain in good condition.
a. Remove any large rocks or obstacles.
b. Fill any ditches and holes.
c. Provide machines and schedule time in order to
maintain the conditions of the terrain.
4. Keep the seat maintained and adjusted.
a. Adjust the seat and suspension for the weight and
the size of the operator.
b. Inspect and maintain the seat suspension and
adjustment mechanisms.
Safety