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Transporting on a Trailer
Three tie-down points, located on the bottom rear of the
trailer and the underside of the trailer tongue (A, Figure
11), are used to secure the unit to a transport trailer.
Note: All models have similar tie-down point locations.
WARNING
Unsafe Operation Hazard
Failure to use the designated tie-down points to secure
the unit to the transport trailer could result in death or
serious injury. Always use the designated tie-down points
to secure the unit to the transport trailer.
1. Secure the unit at the tie-down points with
appropriately rated chains or straps.
WARNING
Unsafe Operation Hazard
Failure to use appropriately rated chains or straps to
secure the unit to the transport trailer could result in death
or serious injury. Always use appropriately rated chains or
straps to secure the unit to the transport trailer.
2. Do not apply more than 600 lbs (272 kg) force on the
chains or straps.
3. The truck operator is responsible for securing the
load properly to the transport trailer.
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Operation
Before operating, read Safety.
Choosing the Work Site
Obey state, province and federal rules and regulations,
as well as rules or instructions for the work site.
Consider the following when choosing a work site:
1. Ground surface
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WARNING
Rollover Hazard
Setting up the unit on soft or unstable ground, or on
inclines of more than 2.8° (5% grade), could result in
death or serious injury. Set up the unit only on smooth,
flat solid ground surfaces with inclines of no more than
2.8° (5% grade).
2. Overhead obstructions
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Set up on smooth, flat, solid ground surfaces
only.
Do not set up on inclines of more than 2.8° (5%
grade) front-to-back and side-to-side.
Consider the height of the light tower when fully
raised. See Specifications.
Avoid areas with trees and power lines
Other overhead obstructions
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