Hopper lids, Hopper lid safety information, Related topics – Great Plains NTA3007HD Operator Manual User Manual

Page 49: Lid opening

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Operating Instructions 45

04/04/2011

166-207M

Hopper Lids

Hopper Lid Safety Information

Entrapment and Rapid Suffocation Hazard:
Never enter a hopper for loading, unloading or routine main-
tenance. Leave strainer in place except when instructed to
remove it. Keep lid tightly closed during operations. Keep lid
locked closed or, during storage, locked slightly open. Store
ladder to discourage access to lid area. Keep children away
from drill.
A hopper that is full, or merely appears full, can be an

entrapment hazard. You can sink entirely into the grain, or
into an oxygen-deficient void, and suffocate in a matter of
seconds. Grain bridges and crusts are especially danger-
ous.

When hazardous fumes or low oxygen levels are present,

you can be quickly overcome even in an empty hopper with
the lid open. There may be no odors to alert you to the haz-
ard.

Avoid metering problems caused by air leaks. Air leaks can
cause irregular metering of materials. Check lid seals for dam-
age at frequent intervals. Check that latch closes lid tightly.

Keep lids closed. Keep tightly closed for operations.
Keep loosely closed for storage. Open only for material
loading, hopper clean-out and exceptional maintenance.

Related Topics
Loading Materials” on page 54
Unloading Materials” on page 65
Material Clean-Outs” on page 108

Lid Opening

Refer to Figure 48
1.

Lift handle

.

Refer to Figure 49 and Figure 50
2.

Swing handle

out until hook

releases from U-

bolt.

3.

Move hook

clear of U-bolt and re-close handle.

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Null4:

Figure 48

Hopper Lid Latched

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Null4:

Figure 49

Hopper Lid Unlatched

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2

1

1

1

2

2

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