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GRIZZLY OPERATOR’S INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL: ____________________ ENGINE MODEL: _______________ 202 000 / 203 000 SERIAL: _____________________ ENGINE SERIAL: _______________ DATE OF PURCHASE: ____________ PURCHASED FROM: __________________________ WARNING: THIS PRODUCT IS DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED TO PROVIDE SAFE AND DEPENDABLE SERVICE IF OPERATED ACCORDING INSTRUCTIONS.
INTRODUCTION 202 000, 203 000 DUEL WHEEL WHEELBARROWS GRIZZLY Thank you for purchasing this quality product. With proper use and care, this wheelbarrow will provide many years of reliable service. For the safety of all job-site personnel it is mandatory that the instructions provided for the use and handling of the equipment be read and thoroughly understood by the operators.
PREPARATION OPERATOR; START BY READING AND FULLY UNDERSTANDING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. IF SOMETHING IS NOT UNDERSTOOD, HAVE SOMEONE ELSE READ AND EXPLAIN THE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE OPERATOR OR CALL THE MANUFACTURER FOR INFORMATION. AN UNINFORMED OPERATOR CAN SUBJECT HIMSELF AND OTHERS TO DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY. WEAR PROPER ATTIRE Safety glasses are recommended and must be worn if any roof cutting or scraping is being done in the vicinity.
Make sure the hoist, cable, hook, etc. are in good running order or damage or injury may occur. Fig. 2 WEIGHT: 202 000 with 4.80 X 8 wheels 70 LBS 203 000 with 18 X 8.50 wheels 86 LBS...
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Never operate equipment that is damaged in any way. Repairs or replacement of damaged components must be made by a qualified mechanic. Do not modify the wheelbarrow. Do not operate a modified piece of equipment. Avoid slick areas on the roof to prevent slipping. Wear safety footwear and snug fit clothing.
Basic Equipment Operation The 202 000 and 203 000 Wheelbarrows are designed for use inside a perimeter warning system. They are a push type machine. Do not operate within 10 feet of roof edge (or 6 feet if operating parallel to roof).
SAFETY HAZARDS Safety hazards are not always obvious to workers. Unlike exposure to health hazards, where illness or injury develop slowly, safety hazards usually result in immediate injury or death. Broken bones, cuts bruises, sprains, burns and loss of limbs, eyesight and hearing are the kinds of injuries caused by safety hazards.
Many solvents evaporate quickly at roof temperatures. Explosive mixtures of vapours can be readily formed within confined spaces like high parapet walls, in atriums or in any space where little or no ventilation exists. And any kind of spark or flame can ignite the vapours.