Lukas DUO Traversing System User Manual

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DANGER / CAUTION!

When shifting several times make sure that the roller carriages are not

pushed from the rerailing bridge!

9. Lower the vehicle on to the rails by retracting the hydraulic jack mounted on the

roller carriage. The vehicle must still remain secured to prevent it rolling, slipping and

tipping!

10. Remove the hydraulic jack(s) from the roller carriages.

11. Retract the traverse jack.

12. Finally, dismantle the components of the traversing system.

Dismantling the equipment / deactivation following

7.

operation

WARNING / DANGER / CAUTION!

Before the rerailing equipment concerned is removed, make sure that the load is

in a stable, immovable condition.

7.1 Hydraulic jack

After completing the work, the hydraulic jacks and traverse jacks are to be retracted such

that they protrude only by a few mm*). This relieves the load in the entire system both

hydraulically and mechanically.

NOTE:

Due to fluctuations in ambient temperature, slight movements can occur when

storing hydraulic jacks and traverse jacks. This effect is caused by the different

expansion rates of the hydraulic fluid trapped on the piston and rod side.

*) 1 mm = 0.04 inch

7.2 Hoses

7.3 Other components of the traversing system

The components are dismantled in the reverse order they were built up.

The hose lines are uncoupled as described under "Connecting the devices".

Ensure that you replace the dust protection caps onto the mono-coupling halves.

7.4 Hydraulic supply, control and separate load listing sys-

tems

When work is completed, the hydraulic supply, control and the required load lifting systems

have to be shut down. Please refer to the separate operating instructions for these

components!

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