Understanding the mechanical build described in the manual is key to safe operation:

Chapter 2 - Operating Instructions 2-1. General 2-1. General 2- axles 2-2. Description 2-2. Description 2-3. Data 2-3. Data 2-4. Location and Description of Controls and Indicators 2-4. Location and Description of Controls and carried on the gooseneck operating wheel 2-1. General 2-2. Description 2-... 2-4. Location and description of Controls and Ind identifiers (Continued) 2-5. Operation Under Usual Conditions 2-5. Operation Under Usual Conditions 2-5.1. Before Operation PMCS 2-5.2. During Operation PMCS 2.5.3. After Operation PMCS 2-5.4. Weekly PMCS 2-5.5. Monthly PMCS 2- PMCS Introduction 2-5.5. Monthly PMCS 2-6. Operation Under Unusual Conditions 2-6. Operation Under chains and binders used to secure the heavy equipment. ... 2-7. Troubleshooting Malfunctions 2-7. Trou OCR: Troubleshooting Malfunctions 2-7. Troubleshooting Malfunctions 2-5. Operation Under Usual Conditions 2-5.1. Before Operation PMCS 2-axle beam assembly.2. During Operation PMCS 2-5.2.... 2-6. Operation Under Unequipment (steering... 2-4. Location and Description of Controls and Indicators

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The motor automatically charges the closing spring after every closing operation. Manual Charging (Emergency)

Table 2-1. Selected Data Capacity, Maximum: 72.5 Tons Width, Platform: 10 feet 6 inches Length, Platform: 28 feet Height, Platform (unloaded): 3 feet 6 inches Number of Tires: 16 Tire Size: 18.00-22.5 Tire Pressure: 80 psi Electrical System: 24-volt Brake System: Air brakes

: Driven by an electric motor that automatically compresses a heavy-duty close spring immediately following a closing action.

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The manual includes a troubleshooting section that outlines common issues, their causes, and step-by-step solutions. If problems persist, contacting the manufacturer's support team is advisable.

Lubricate all moving parts every 5-10 years (or based on operating count).

Chapter 3 - Operator Maintenance Instructions 3-1. General 3-1. General 3-1. General 3- **Operator/Crew Maintenance

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