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Lukas DUO Traversing System User Manual

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12. Move the separate load lifting system such that you can again safely lift the vehicle

to be rerailed. The vehicle must still remain secured to prevent it rolling, slipping and

tipping!

13. Raise the vehicle to be rerailed and remove the base material from the roller

carriages.

14. Lower the vehicle on to the rails with the separate load lifting system.

15. Return the traverse jack to its basic setting.

16. Finally, dismantle the components of the traversing system.

NOTE:

The traversing range is only limited by the length of the rerailing bridge.

6.4.2 Traversing with hydraulic jack mounted on the roller carriage:
Procedure:

1. Set up the rerailing system as described under "Setting up the DUO traversing

system" and in the separate operating instructions of the other components used.

2. Raise the vehicle with the hydraulic jack(s) such that it (they) cannot tip over or slip

off.

DANGER / CAUTION!

The use of stacking sets or similar together with the hydraulic jack mounted

on the roller carriage is

strictly prohibited!

3. Extend the traverse jack with the separate control unit by the distance the vehicle to

be rerailed is to be traversed to the rails.

4. If the traversing range does not extend far enough, now retract the anchor jack with

the aid of the separate control unit. (If the traversing range does extend far enough,

continue with Point 11)

5. Completely retract the traverse jack.

6. Shut down the anchor jack. The jack will consequently extend automatically.

7. Extend the traverse jack again. The roller carriages do not move until the extended

anchor jack engages in one of the retainer holes in the rerailing bridge. Once the anchor

jack has engaged, the roller carriages move in the traversing direction of the traverse

jack.

8. Points 6 and 7 can be repeated as often as necessary.

NOTE:

The traversing range is only limited by the length of the rerailing bridge.

DANGER / CAUTION!

When shifting several times make sure that the roller carriages are not

pushed from the rerailing bridge!

11. Points 9 and 10 can be repeated as often as necessary.