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6.2.3
Rated Operating Capacity
Always follow the operator's manual of the loader to determine the Rated Operating Capacity of each loader
model. A load diagram is presented in the operator's manual of each loader model. With the diagram, the load
handling capacity of the loader can be evaluated according to the distance of the load hook from the
loader. The hook of the Jib boom is at 1
3
00 mm front from the quick coupling plate of a loader.
The Rated Operating Capacity applies, when
the standard counterweights of the loader are installed
adding or removing counterweights can change the rated operating capacity significantly
the loader is operated on smooth and calm manner
abrupt movements of the loader or its boom can cause the loader to tip over
swinging of the load can cause the loader to tip over
the ground surface is firm, level, and smooth
recommended tyre pressures are followed.
Always remember that the actual load carrying capacity varies according to operating conditions. Especially
inclines and unevenness of the surface of operating area has a great effect. The indicated values apply only
on level, smooth surfaces. Be especially careful when the load sensor indicator is activated, if your loader is
fitted with a load sensor system.
How to read the load charts in this manual:
This manual shows the Rated Operating Capacity for loaders that are manufactured during or after 2018. It
also applies to other loader models, as long as their axle weight and principal dimensions are the same.
The Rated Operating Capacity depends on the horizontal distance of the load from the front axle of the loader.
The load charts show the values in the extreme positions of the telescopic boom, and in one or two positions
between the extremes, depending on the loader model as shown below.
The load charts in this manual show the Rated Operating Capacity, which is defined as 50 % of the tipping
load of the loader at each position.
400, 500, and 600 series loaders, and e-series:
On these loader models the telescopic boom of the loader and the telescopic boom both extend 600 mm.
Because of this, the position 2 is at the same distance, when either the telescopic boom of the loader or the jib
boom is fully extended, and the other is fully retracted.
1.
Telescopic boom of the loader and the telescopic jib boom are in fully retracted position
2.
Either the telescopic boom of the loader or the jib boom is fully extended, and the other is fully
retracted
3.
Both the the telescopic boom of the loader or the jib boom are fully extended
700 series loaders
On 700 series loaders the telescopic boom of the loader extends by 700 mm. The Rated operating capacity
charts for 700 series loaders show the following positions:
1.
Telescopic boom of the loader and the telescopic jib boom are in fully retracted position
2.
Telescopic boom of the loader is fully retracted, and telescopic jib boom is fully extended
3.
Telescopic boom of the loader is fully extended, and telescopic jib boom is fully retracted
4.
Telescopic boom of the loader and the telescopic jib boom are in fully extended position
The load chart drawings are illustrations of approximate reach distances and reach
height. The load charts provide an estimation of distances to help to determine rated
operating capacities, they are not precision drawings of distances.
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