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5.7.7 - Precautions to avoid damaging the equipment
5.7.8 - Operation
Loading :
• Raise or lower the boom to the appropriate height for loading the material.
• Before loading the fork carriage, ensure that the fork carriage is in loading position, with the pallet
forks parallel to the ground and approximately 0,05 m(0 ft2 in) above it. The whole length of the pallet
must be resting on the pallet forks.
Loading
• Load smoothly and with the boom completely retracted.
Specific instructions concerning use of the equipment can be written and given to the driver by the
company director.
The user must be trained in handling loads at height by an authorised organisation. The user must
therefore strictly adhere to the slinging rules.
Do not use the fork carriage as a lever. Excessive leverage could damage the fork carriage and the handler.
Do not use the fork carriage to pull loads. This could cause severe damage to the mechanical attachment
locking system and the retraction chains.
Be careful that the fork carriage does not get in the way of the wheels.
Never walk under the fork carriage when the lifting arm is in the raised position.
Do not use the fork carriage as a lift platform (Transporting personnel is strictly forbidden).
Do not use the fork carriage with the hydraulic hoses disconnected or the fork carriage may move.
Place the lifting arm in low position and the fork carriage in central position when driving on the road.
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