4.1 Bogie
Use the bogie enables the vibration plate to be easily transported
over short distances.
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Press towbar (3) down as far as the stop.
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Move locking pin (2) into opening (1) on the towbar.
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Detach bogie from fixture (4) and place on the ground.
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Tilt vibration plate with towbar locked onto its front edge. The
bogie swings down below the plate ( see illustration).
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Tilt vibration plate back with the towbar until the plate is posi-
tioned horizontally on the bogie. The equipment can now be
moved.
After transporting,
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adopt the reverse procedure and attach bogie.
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4.2 Loading and transportation
Only use sufficiently strong and secure loading
ramps when loading.
Danger
Check the contact points (frame, lifting rings) be-
fore use for damage and wear. Immediately re-
place damaged parts.
Secure the machine against rolling or slipping off
and against tipping over.
Ensure that no persons will be endangered.
When loading, lashing down and lifting the ma-
chine always use the provided lifting points.
Persons are in danger, if they
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go near swinging loads or
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stand under swinging loads
Lock the tow-bar to loading and transport.
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After being loaded on to the means of transportation, the ma-
chine should be lashed in place (3).
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Use the centre-of-gravity suspension point (2) in order to lift
the machine.
Weights: See technical data
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