Machine tie-down, Crane hook accessory (dvl option), Fork-lift truck transport – JLG DVSP Series Operator Manual User Manual
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SECTION 3 - MACHINE CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND OPERATION
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Machine Tie-Down
With machine in position to be tied down and brakes
engaged, use the following guidelines for restraining the
machine during transport.
IMPORTANT
USE OF EXCESSIVE FORCE WHEN SECURING MACHINE (DRIVE
WHEEL LOAD), CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE MACHINES DRIVE
WHEEL COMPONENTS.
1. Secure machine with an adequate chain attached
through the tie down loops located at the front and rear
of machine. (See Figure 3-11.)
2. The chain should be securely tightened with a force of
approximately 100 lb. applied two feet from the pivot
handle.
Crane Hook Accessory (DVL Option)
NOTE: Lifting devise must be capable of handling the gross
weight of the machine, see the Operating Specifica-
tions table at the beginning of this Section.
Fork-Lift Truck Transport
All DVL and DVSP Model Lifts are equipped with wide fork-
lift pockets running through the base frame. (See Figure 3-
11.) This allows the machine to be either transported
around a work area or lifted onto a higher level using a
standard fork-lift truck.
NOTE: Fork-lift trucks must be capable of handling the
gross weight of the machine, see the Operating
Specifications table at the beginning of this Section.
Figure 3-10. Crane Hook Accessory
1. Crane Hook Attachment
2. Back of Mast
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Figure 3-11. Forklift Truck Lifting Pockets and Machine Tie Down Bar Locations.
1. Rear Tie-Down Loop
2. Fork Lift Pockets
3. Front Tie-Down Loop
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