Installation and maintenance instructions – P1 Safe lifting T-code 497
Valid from serial number 723984-
Date 2005-11-04
Order number 222996-040
3.3 Safe lifting All lifting must be carried out on a flat, anti-slip and firm surface. Avoid newly laid asphalt or asphalt on a hot summer day. • Always apply the parking brake to prevent the truck from moving while lifting. If the lift concerns the brake wheel, chock the other wheels so that the truck stands still. • Select the lifting points so that the lift is as easy as possible (one corner at a time). If the truck has marked lifting points on the lower part of the chassis, these should be used to give a well-balanced lift. • Ensure the area where you place the jack is clean and free of oil and grease. • Ensure there is no grease or oil on your hands or the jack lever. • Use the lever belonging to the jack. A too short lever will require more effort than is necessary. If the lever is too long there is a risk that the jack will be overloaded. • Block up the truck. - as close to the lifted part of the chassis as possible to reduce the falling height in the event of a collapse. - so that the truck cannot roll. - Never block up the jack to lift higher. - Never work under a lifted truck without appropriate blocking. WARNING! Risk of being crushed. Bad blocking under a truck can collapse Never work under a truck that is not blocked with pallets and secured in a lifting device.
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