Electric motor safety, Transport & placement safety – Wheatheart GHR 80/100 x 31-71ft Augers EMD User Manual

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W

HEATHEART

- G

RAIN

A

UGER

EMD

2. S

AFETY

F

IRST

GHR 80

X

31’-71’ & 100

X

31’-71’

2.4. E

LECTRIC

M

OTOR

S

AFETY

30642 R0

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2.4. ELECTRIC MOTOR SAFETY

• Inspect the drive belts before using auger. Replace if frayed or damaged.
• Do not grab or touch drive belts during operation for any reason.
• Remember to ground electric motor before using auger.

2.5. TRANSPORT & PLACEMENT SAFETY

• Transport auger in full down position with

slight tension on cable.

• Properly place hitch pin and securely attach

safety chain. Use a type of hitch pin that will
not allow auger to separate from towing vehi-
cle.

• Always attach an SMV (slow moving vehicle)

sign before transporting auger. Equip the
auger with the necessary lights for transpor-
tation where required by law. Always use
hazard warning flashers on the tractor/towing
vehicle when transporting unless prohibited
by law.

• Always travel at a safe speed, never exceed-

ing 15 mph (24 km/hr). Reduce speed on
rough surfaces and be cautious when turning
corners or meeting traffic.

• Before raising/lowering/moving the auger,

make sure the area around the auger is clear
of obstructions and/or untrained personnel.
Never allow anyone to stand on or beneath
auger while transporting or placing auger.

• Do not transport auger on slopes greater

than 20°.

• Wheels must be free to move when raising or

lowering auger.

• Never attempt to move auger manually. To do

so will result in serious injury.

• When lowering the auger the track shoe may become stuck; if this happens,

do not continue to turn the winch handle counter-clockwise because it will dis-
engage the brake mechanism and create an unsafe condition. Too much
slack in the cable may also cause the auger to drop suddenly.

• The winch must make a clicking sound when raising auger. If clicking sound

stops, retain grip on handle, lower auger fully and repair winch.

• After lowering auger, turn handle clockwise two clicks to lock winch brake.
• Always keep a minimum of three cable wraps on the winch drum.
• The winch is designed for manual operation only.

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