RS5-34 Telescopic Handler
PERSONAL SAFETY
PRINTED IN U.S.A.
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Template Name: OML_1_col
907871
Template Date: 1994_04_22
MODIFICATIONS, NAMEPLATES, MARKINGS AND LOAD CAPACITIES
Modifications and additions, that affect load capacity or safe operation shall NOT be performed without the
manufacturer’s prior written approval. Where such authorization is granted, tags or decals shall be changed
accordingly.
All attachments MUST be marked to identify the attachment(s), show the approximate weight of the machine and
attachment(s) combination, and the total load capacity with attachment(s) at maximum elevation with load laterally
centered.
Always make sure all nameplates, caution and instruction markings are in place and legible. Local government
regulations may require local decals, which then become the responsibility of the local owner to provide.
Study the Load Zone Charts carefully. They show the maximum capacity to be lifted and placed at specific outward
and upward distances. ALWAYS be aware of load weights prior to attempting lift and placement with the machine.
ROLL-OVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE (ROPS)
Do not modify the ROPS in any manner. Unauthorized modifications such as welding, drilling, cutting or adding
components can weaken the structure and reduce its protective ability. If a ROPS is subjected to roll-over or other
damage, it must be replaced. Do not attempt to repair a ROPS.
PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT
Before you service this machine and before you dispose of the old fluids and lubricants, always remember the
environment. DO NOT drain oil or fluids into the ground or into containers that can leak. Also, dispose of batteries
and oil filters in accordance with local regulations. Check with your local environmental or recycyling center for
correct disposal information.
WARNING
Construction equipment can be dangerous if
imp ro pe rly o p era ted o r ma in tain ed . T his
machine should be operated and maintained
only by trained and experienced people who
have read, understood and complied with the
Operator’s Manual.
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