Transportation; Mixing Positions - Altrad Belle PREMIER XT Manuel De L'opérateur

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LOADING BY FORK LIFT
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For normal site to site transporting, the usual method of loading into a pick-up truck or trailer should be used. A fork socket (Fig 3)
is located beneath the main frame to enable the mixer to be loaded using a forklift (Fig 1).
LOADING BY CRANE
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To expose the lifting eye, turn the drum so it is facing down, (Fig 2).
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Ensure the lifting ropes are inspected to the current Health and Safety guidelines and are suf cient to carry the total weight of the
mixer. See technical data. Ensure the lifting hook is correctly located prior to lifting the machine.
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DO NOT stand underneath the machine whilst it is being lifted.
TOWING
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These mixers are designed for on site towing only, maximum speed 5mph/8 kmh (Fig 4), for short periods of time.
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DO NOT tow on a public highway.
DRUM TILTING
The hand wheel gives an easy positive control of the drum which can be
locked in the stored, mix, and discharge position.
The drum is locked in position by a self locating plunger which
engages into the handwheel. To move the drum the locating plunger must be
dis-engaged, this is done by pressing down on the footpedal (this is situated
just above the pivoting front axle), the handwheel will now move freely allowing
the re-positioning of the drum, to relock the drum in position, release the footpedal
and rotate the handwheel until the self-locating locking plunger engages into the
handwheel ring.
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DO NOT put your hand through the
hand wheel.
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ALWAYS keep both hands on the
hand wheel.

Transportation

Fig 1
Fig 2

Mixing Positions

Fig 6
STORAGE POSITIONS
If the fork is not the same depth
as the socket it may be necessary
to pack under the fork with wood to
keep the load stable.
Fig 3
5mph
8kmh
Fig 4
Fig 5
Fig 7 DISCHARGE POSITIONS
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MIXING POSITIONS
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