Maintenance
CT 36 / CT 48
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4.15 Lifting
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NEVER lift the machine solely by the handle. The component may fail,
causing the machine to fall, possibly injuring bystanders.
See Technical Data for the weight of the machine.
To lift the machine manually:
4.15.1
Stop engine.
4.15.2
Obtain a partner and plan the lift.
4.15.3
Balance the weight between the partners and lift the machine by the
guard ring (a), or proceed as follows:
a. Attach optional lifting bracket (c) to trowel with screws and locknuts.
Torque screws to 25 Nm (18 ft.lbs.).
b. Insert a 2x4 or other suitable lumber into the bracket. The lumber
must be long enough to extend past the ring guard.
c. Balance the weight between the partners and lift the machine by the
handle and the lumber.
To reduce risk of back injury while lifting, keep your feet flat on ground
and shoulder width apart. Keep your head up and back straight.
To lift the machine mechanically:
4.15.4
Stop engine.
4.15.5
See Dimensions and Weight for weight of machine and be sure that
lifting device(s) can safely lift the weight.
4.15.6
Attach optional lifting bracket (b) to trowel with screws and locknuts.
Torque to 25 Nm (18 ft.lbs.).
4.15.7
Attach hook, harness, or cable to the lifting bracket on machine as
shown and lift as desired.
Do not lift the trowel overhead with a float pan attached, as the pan
could fall off and strike personnel working in the vicinity.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
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