9.4.5 Removing the attachment from the vehicle
Front supports
1
Rear supports
2
1. Completely lower the attachment frame.
2. Disconnect the hydraulic and electrical connections pri-
or to the dismantling.
3. Remove the retaining pins to the left and right.
4. Insert the two rear supports as far as they will go.
5. Lift the attachment frame far enough until the front sup-
ports can be inserted.
6. Get in, and completely lower the attachment frame.
7. Insert the two front supports as far as they will go.
8. Lower the attachment frame.
9. Cautiously drive the vehicle out.
9.5
Rear mounting options
9.5.1 Rear mounting frames
Counterweights and certain attachments can be attached
directly to the mounting frame for attachments.
Mounting frames
1
1. Push the attachment into the mounting frames and se-
cure using 2 bolts.
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9.5.2 Tow bar
ATTENTION
Make sure when coupling and decoupling that nobody is in
the hazard zone.
Tow bar
1
Trailer power socket
2
Note
For permissible support load and trailer load, see .
Only trailers fitted with an inertia braking system may be
coupled.
The support load depends on the trailer coupling and the
tyres.
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Transport
10.1 Loading the vehicle
DANGER
Risk of injury due to incorrect transport
Mind the weight of the vehicle.
Slowly and carefully drive the vehicle onto the transport ve-
hicle.
ATTENTION
Damage to vehicle
Do not load the vehicle with the crane.
Do not use a forklift.
1. Slowly drive the vehicle onto the transport vehicle.
Note
If the vehicle is not ready for running, see Chapter 10.2
Towing the vehicle.
10.1.1Fastening the transport lock to the articulated
joint
Bolt with safety cotter
1
Transport lock
2
Transport lock storage
3
2. Pull out the safety cotters.
3. Pull out both bolts.
4. Remove the transport lock out from storage.
5. Attach the transport lock.
6. Insert the bolts.
7. Lock the bolts with safety cotters.
10.1.2Securing the vehicle
WARNING
Danger of accident
Secure the vehicle against slipping during transport.
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