R2000H RIDE-ON STATIC ROLLER — OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL — REV. #6 (11/29/10) — PAGE 13
Emergencies
ALWAYS know the location of the nearest

fire extinguisher

.
ALWAYS know the location of the nearest and

first aid kit

.
In emergencies
always

know the location of the
nearest phone or

keep a phone on the job site

.
Also know the phone numbers of the nearest

ambulance

,

doctor

and

fire department

. This
information will be invaluable in the case of an
emergency.

Loading and Transpor ting

DANGER :
The roller has an operating weight of approximately 2,063
lbs. (938 Kg). Use lifting equipment capable of lifting this
weight.
ALWAYS check the roller's lifting hooks. Before lifting or
transporting the roller, lock the frame with the locking bar that
is provided. Make sure the hooks are secure and tight before
lifting the machine.
When driving the roller onto a transporting vehicle or trailer,
use ramps or other suitable material of sufficient strength to
support the roller.
Remove mud, oil, ice, snow or any other slippery materials
from the ramps and bed of the vehicle to avoid accidents.
After loading, apply the parking brake.
Use a chain, binders or other suitable means to firmly secure
the roller before transporting.
Only use the lifting points for the roller that are clearly marked
as “

lifting point

”.
NEVER apply chains through the articulating section of the
roller. The chain could cause damage by scoring the hydraulic
steering cylinder.
NEVER stand below roller when it is being lifted.

DANGER! ALWAYS LOAD AND UNLOAD

THE ROLLER ON LEVEL, HARD GROUND

OR PAVEMENT.

Serious injury or death can
result from improper loading, lifting or
unloading. Use extreme caution!
DANGER :
DO NOT allow personnel to

stand under

or

near any suspended machine

. Serious injury
or death may result.
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION