Set-up, Operation instructions – MEGA Corp. MPT User Manual

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MPT12 Manual

26 Mar 2014

SECTION 4

Operation Instructions

4-2

5. Back tractor into locking position and connect

the trailer to the tractor. While keeping the tank
level, use the hydraulic control valves to lower the
tank until the tires are on the ground.

Keep feet from under the frame or personal injury
could occur. Remove hoses or tools from under
frame before lowering tank.

Extension of the front and rear hydraulic cylinders
are controlled by separate valves. To avoid
damage when raising or lowering the tank, adjust
hydraulic cylinders to keep the tank level at all
times.

6. Connect air and electrical systems between the

tractor and tank.

7. Check brakes and lights for proper operation.

Check tires for correct air pressure.

8. Use the hydraulic power unit to completely raise

the tank frame.

The tank should always be positioned on stable,
level ground before filling with water and/or
raising. The ground beneath the tank must be
capable of supporting the tank and a full payload
of water as well as the weight of the equipment
utilizing the tank.

9. Insert hitch pins with hitch pin clips into the

bracket between the tank and tank frame at all
six (6) locations.

10. Pin float ball in locked position.

11. Remove all loose items from the unit. Turn off the

hydraulic power unit. Secure the tool box.

SET-UP

1. Read the engine operator’s manual prior to

operation.

2. Select a level area with a stable foundation for

positioning of the tower. The area should be level
in all directions and offer good access to water
haulage equipment.

The tank should always be positioned on stable,
level ground before filling with water and/or
raising. The ground beneath the tank must be
capable of supporting the tank and a full payload
of water as well as the weight of the equipment
utilizing the tank.

3. Disconnect air and electrical controls from the

tractor.

4. Start the hydraulic power unit and remove the

hitch pins from the brackets between the tank
and frame. Retain the pins for use after raising the
tank.

5. Use the hydraulic controls to lower the frame to

the ground. Raise the tank until it is possible to
disconnect the tractor from the tank.

Keep feet from under the frame or personal injury
could occur. Remove hoses or tools from under
frame before lowering tank.

Extension of the front and rear hydraulic cylinders
are controlled by separate valves. To avoid
damage when raising or lowering the tank, adjust
hydraulic cylinders to keep the tank level at all
times.

6. Disconnect the tractor.

7. Remove the float ball pin from the transport

position.

8. Continue to raise the tank evenly until the desired

height is reached.

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