
DINO 180T-1
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MEASURES TO BE TAKEN IF STABILITY IS THREATENED
The following factors can lead to loss of standing stability:
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a technical fault in the lift
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wind or other factors that can create sideways forces
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a decrease in ground firmness
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negligence when positioning and raising the lift
A decrease in standing stability is mostly perceived as an increase in the inclination of the lift and boom.
1. If there is enough time, you should try to find out the cause of the instability and ascertain in which
direction the destabilizing forces are working.
Warn persons in the vicinity by using the alarm horn.
2. Retract the telescope, so that the sideways reach is reduced.
Carefully avoid all sudden movements.
3. Turn the boom away from the dangerous zone/direction, that is, in the direction where it acts towards
increased stability.
4. Lower the boom.
If the destabilization is caused by a technical fault in the lift, the fault must be rectified immediately.
The lift must not be used before the fault has been rectified and the lift properly inspected.
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