Lift, Points, Procedure – Ditch Witch RT Line User Manual
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Lift
Lift
Points
Lifting points are identified by lifting decals. Lifting at other points is unsafe
and can damage machinery.
Procedure
Use a hoist and straps or chains capable of supporting the equipment's size
and weight. See “Specifications” on page 95 or measure and weigh
equipment before lifting.
Standard Lift Points (Using Spreader Bar)
Crushing weight. If load falls or moves it could kill or crush you. Use
proper procedures and equipment or stay away.
IMPORTANT: Lower boom (as shown) before lifting to achieve proper balance.
See also other documents in the category Ditch Witch Special machinery:
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- JT922 (159 pages)
- JT9 (165 pages)
- JT20 (195 pages)
- JT1220 (201 pages)
- JT2020 (203 pages)
- JT25 (203 pages)
- JT30 (245 pages)
- JT60 (218 pages)
- JT100 (243 pages)
- AT Air Hammer (11 pages)
- TK Series Manual (61 pages)
- 8500 (77 pages)
- MR90 (121 pages)
- FT5 (28 pages)
- FM5 (57 pages)
- FM13V (46 pages)
- FM25 (67 pages)
- P80 (71 pages)
- OnGrade (63 pages)
- FX20 (100 pages)
- FX25 (119 pages)
- FX30 (149 pages)
- FX50 (141 pages)
- FX60 (157 pages)
- MV800 (111 pages)
- RT30 (97 pages)
- RT45 (203 pages)
- RT55 (177 pages)
- RT100 (161 pages)
- RT115 (252 pages)
- RT120 (223 pages)
- Zahn (105 pages)
- RT80 (203 pages)
- RT115 Q (193 pages)
- RT120 Q (211 pages)
- 100SX (50 pages)
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- SK350 (77 pages)
- SK750/SK755 (81 pages)
- SK850 (107 pages)
- SK850 Footings Machine (107 pages)
- 150RT (55 pages)
- 250RT (49 pages)