Removal & storage, Operation – Danuser 9000 Postmaster/SlabBlaster User Manual

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Removal &

Storage

STEP 3: The Slab Blaster can now be activated by turning the auxiliary hydraulics to the

forward position.

Before storage, the Postmaster/Slab Blaster should be thoroughly cleaned, washing off all

dirt and grime. If you have a Grapple or Tilt, coat the exposed portions of the cylinder rod

with grease. Lubricate the drive chain, chain coupler, and all grease fittings. Make sure the

hydraulic system is properly sealed against contaminates entering the unit. Always store the

Postmaster/Slab Blaster in a dry, covered location.

STEP 1: Lower the Postmaster/Slab Blaster onto a flat, level surface.

STEP 2: Shut off the vehicle engine, lower the arms, relieve all hydraulic pressure (by

activating the vehicle controls), and remove the vehicle key before leaving the

vehicle seat.

STEP 3: Disconnect the hydraulic hoses from the vehicle's auxiliary hydraulics.

STEP 4: Follow your vehicle operator's manual for removing an attachment.

D A N G E R

Never allow anyone under the attachment at any time.

Before disconnecting hydraulic lines or fittings be sure

to relieve all pressure by cycling all hydraulic controls

after shutdown. Remember hydraulic systems are under

pressure whenever the engine is running and may hold

pressure after shutdown.

w A R N I N G

Connect the quick couplers together to prevent contaminants from entering the

Postmaster/Slab Blaster hydraulic system.

NOTE

The Slab Blaster will break up approximately ten square feet of concrete per

minute. The thickness (up to 9 inches) and the toughness of the concrete will

affect your speed.

NOTE

Operation

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