Securing to a transport vehicle 10-2, Towing 10-2, Forklift points 10-2 – Snorkel MHP44 User Manual
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Figure 10.4 - Forklift Points
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Securing to a Transport Vehicle
4. Tie down only using the 4 tie down points.
DO NOT
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Tie down over the draw bar.
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Tie down over the booms or level rods.
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Tie down over the platform.
Reverse the above procedure after transporting.
■ Towing
The correct size tow ball MUST be used when
connecting the draw bar to the towing vehicle.
The coupling is stamped with the correct size.
Be aware of local transport regulations.
1. Visually inspect the tow ball on the towing
vehicle.
2. Ensure the tow ball is matching in size with
the tow coupling on the trailer.
3. Ensure the tow ball is mounted correctly and
is fitted tightly.
4. Connect the tow coupling and ensure the
latching mechanism is working and has
latched.
5. Connect the break-away chain to the towing
vehicle, unset the reversing lock on the tow
coupling.
6. Check that the bolt or D-Clamp on the
breakaway chain is able to take the rated
load.
7. Connect the trailer road lights to the towing
vehicle and test that the functions work.
8. Retract the jockey wheel and place it in the
stowed position (see photograph top right).
9. Check the covers are secure and no debris
or work tools are in the platform.
10. Check both booms are stowed correctly.
Death or Serious Injury can result from
losing control of a trailer when towing.
Never tow above the rated speed marked on
the draw bar.
Never tow the unit with an under rated
vehicle. Always check manufacturers
vehicle load specifications.
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MHP15/44 – 12459A
10. Stowing and Transporting
DANGER
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Forklift points