D11T Track-Type Tractor Lifting and Tying Down the Machine Caterpillar


Lifting and Tying Down the Machine
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------ WARNING! ------

Improper lifting and improper tie-downs can allow the load to shift or fail and cause injury or damage. Use only properly rated cables and slings with lift and tie down points provided.

Follow the instructions in Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Lifting and Tying Down the Machine" for the proper technique for securing the machine. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Specifications" for specific weight information.



NOTICE

Improper lifting or tiedowns can allow load to shift and cause injury or damage.


Engage the parking brake before you sling the machine and before you secure the machine with tie-downs.



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Engage the parking brake before slinging the machine and securing the machine with tie-downs.

A - Front tie-downs (two places) Use the front towing eye.

B - The ripper must be raised.

C - Lifting a machine without a ripper

D - Side tie-downs (2 places) Use the inside edge of the track.

E - Rear tie-downs (2 places) Use the drawbar, the outer edge of the track, or the ripper. The ripper must be lowered if this procedure is used.

The crane should be positioned so that the machine may be lifted in a level plane. The spreader bars should be wide enough to prevent contact between the crane and the machine that is being lifted.

Use properly rated cables and properly rated slings to lift the machine. For a machine without a ripper (C), position the slings beneath the front of the track and beneath the rear of the track. For a machine with a ripper (B), position the slings beneath the front of the track and under the ripper at the rear of the machine.

Use the front towing eye to secure the front tie-down (A). Use the inside edge of the track shoe (D) to secure the side tie-downs. Three places per side Use the drawbar, the ripper, or the outer edge of the track shoe (E) to secure the rear tie-downs. Use corner protectors on sharp corners.

Check all of the laws that govern the load characteristics (height, weight, width, and length).

Move the hydraulic activation control lever to the Locked position.

Consult your AVSpare dealer for shipping instructions for your machine.

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