6.4 Lifting Procedure
Lifting the machine should only be done
from beneath the machine with a jack of the
proper capacity.
To safely lift your machine:
1.
Remove any attachments that may be
fastened to the machine and raise the
lift arms.
2.
Install the lift arm brace as instructed
on page 54.
3.
Once the lift arms are secured,
carefully exit the machine.
4.
Roll or slide your jack under the front
of the machine and center the lifting
pad
beneath the center of the front
torsion axle
.
5.
Once in place, jack/lift the machine upward making sure it remains stable
until it has reached sufficient height to install a Terex approved jack stand
beneath the machine. (fig. 6.4-1)
6.
Slide the jack stand into place making sure it is centered under the machine
(left to right when viewed from the front) and far enough back for the
machine to remain stable when the jack is lowered and the front of the
machine rests on the stand. (fig. 6.4-2)
7.
Once the stand is in place, slowly lower the machine onto the stand and then
remove the jack.
Repeat steps 4-7 at the rear of the machine should both ends of the machine
need to be off of the ground for service.
Lift the machine straight up in a slow and careful manner (under the torsion axles
only). Lower it this same way making sure all persons in the area are clear of the
machine and its expected path.
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When lifting attachments or components, use caution. Attach straps or
chains securely and in such a way that they evenly distribute the weight
of the item to be lifted, ensuring a balanced load. Stay clear of expected travel
path.
6.4-1
6.4-2
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