Setup, Trench box, P80/pp25 operator’s manual – Ditch Witch P80 User Manual

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P80/PP25 Operator’s Manual

Setup

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Setup

Proper set-up and bracing is necessary for efficient rod pushing and pulling. Rod pushers can be used with
three configurations: trench box, back brace, and T-bar. Set-up and bracing procedures depend on
configuration used. Follow set-up instruction for configuration you are using.

Trench Box

1.

Dig starting trench at least 3’ (1 m) wide, at least 9’ (3 m) long, and as deep as desired bore. Maximum
trench depth depends on job type. For information on soil typing, read US Department of Labor
Regulations on Excavating and Trenching, Part 1926, Subpart P.

2.

Level and compact trench floor.

IMPORTANT: In muddy or unstable soils, place boards across trench floor to support trench box. Level
boards before installing trench box.

3.

Dig target trench deep enough to meet bore and long enough to remove rod. Keep spoil on one side of
trench and at least 4’ (1.2 m) away.

4.

If trench is deeper than 4’ (1.2 m), install trench box extensions.

5.

Fasten chains to lift points, lower trench box into starting trench, and position it.

6.

Lower rod pusher into trench.

Read operator’s manual. Know how to use all controls before operating

machine. When you see this sign

on the machine or in the manual, read it and use

caution. Your safety is at stake.

Crushing weight could cause death or serious injury. Use

proper procedures and equipment or stay away.

NOTICE: Cave-in possible. Read, understand, and follow US Department of Labor Regulations on
Excavating and Trenching, Part 1926, Subpart P.

Soil Type

Maximum depth

A

18’ (5.5 m)

B

10’ (3.0 m)

C

5’ (1.7 m)

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