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Operation
3.39 Loading and transporting the machine
Safety instructions
• The transport vehicle must be of appropriate size – refer to
Chapter
6 “Technical datac”
for the machine’s dimensions and weights!
• Remove any mud, snow or ice from the tracks so that the machine can be safely driven
onto the ramps
• Secure the machine against unintentional movement
– see chapter 3.23
Parking the machine
on page 3-34!
Warning!
WARNING
Accident hazard due to incorrect loading!
Can cause serious injury or death.
•
It is essential that you read the safety instructions at the beginning of this
chapter and follow any other safety instructions relevant in your country!
NOTICE
Engine damage due to incorrect engine oil level.
•
The oil level must be visible at the MAX mark.
Information!
Use OSHA-rated and approved lifting devices capable lifting the excavator,
attachments, options and accumulated debris. Refer to the general weight
guidlines in the specification section of this manual.
Do not attempt to lift the excavator with any type of crane including wheel load-
ers unless the crane operator is qualified to lift loads in craning operations. The
crane operatpr shall be knowledgable of OSHA 1910 craning regulations.
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Load as follows:
•Secure the transport vehicle with chocks to prevent it from rolling.
•Place the access ramps at the smallest possible angle. Ensure that the grade
does not exceed 15° (27 %). Use access ramps with an antiskid surface only.
•Ensure that the loading area is clear and access to it is not obstructed – for
example by superstructures.
•Ensure that the ramps and the tracks of the excavator are free of oil, grease
and ice.
•Start the engine of the excavator.
•Set the slewing stabilizer blade (option 3503) straight.
•Raise the bucket and the stabilizer blade sufficiently so that it will not touch
the ramps.
•Carefully drive the excavator onto the middle of the transport vehicle.
•Lower the bucket and the stabilizer blade to the loading area.
•Stop the engine.
•Raise the control lever base.
•Remove the starting key and carry it with you.
•Do not allow anyone to stay in the cabin, and close the door and the engine cover.
Fig. 153: Access ramps
< 15°
Summary of Contents for 2503
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