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Installation and maintenance instructions – P1
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.
4- Preventive maintenance – P2
4.1 Maintenance schedule
I: Inspect, correct and replace if necessary. T: Tighten C: Clean L: Lubricate M: Measure, correct if necessary