Safety, Features to help protect people – Milton CAT 312E User Manual
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Safety
Features to help protect people
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ROPS Cab
The ROPS-certified cab (1) allows an Operator Protective
Guard to be bolted directly to it.
Sound Proofing
Improved sealing and cab roof lining lower noise levels inside
the cab significantly during machine operation.
Anti-Skid Plates
The surface of the upper structure and the top of the
storage box area are covered with anti-skid plates to help
prevent service personnel and operators from slipping
during maintenance.
Steps, Hand and Guard Rails
Steps on the track frame and storage box along with extended
hand rail and optional guard rail to the upper deck enable
operators to securely work on the machine.
Time Delay Lights
When the light switch is on, cab and boom lights will
illuminate to enhance visibility after the engine start key
has been turned off.
High Intensity Discharge (HID) Lights
Halogen lights are standard, but they can be upgraded
to HID for greater visibility.
Windows
The 70/30 split configuration features an upper window
equipped with handles on the top and both sides so the
operator can slide it to store in the ceiling. The lower window
is removable and can be stored on the left wall of the cab shell.
The large skylight provides great overhead visibility, excellent
natural lighting, and good ventilation. The skylight can be
opened completely to become an emergency exit.
Wiper System
A lower wiper is available as an option to maximize visibility
in poor weather conditions. The lower wiper motor is integrated
to the upper frame so it doesn’t obstruct the forward view.
Monitor Warning System
The machine features a buzzer in the monitor that tells
customers when critical events like plugged filters or low
hydraulic pressure need to be immediately addressed.
Rearview Camera
An optional rearview camera (2) is housed in the counterweight.
The image projects through the cab monitor (3) to give the
operator a clear view of what is behind the machine.
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