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EUROCARGO Euro 6
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APPLICATIONS OF SUPERSTRUCTURES
APPLICATIONS OF SUPERSTRUCTURES
3.8
INSTALLING A CRANE
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In consideration of the type of outfit, the use of vehicles equipped with stabilizer bars is recommended and particular attention
should be paid to limiting, as far as possible, the height of the overall centre of gravity (see Chapter 1.15 (
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Page 11)); use of a
vehicle with stabiliser bars is recommended.
In tanks and containers for liquids, transverse and longitudinal partitions are to be used. In fact, if these are not completely full, the
dynamic thrust which the liquid generates while the vehicle is in motion could negatively influence the vehicle's handling and resist-
ance. Similarly, avoid dynamic loads on coupling devices for trailers and semi-trailers.
Follow the safety laws in force (see Chapter 2.18 (
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Page 55)) for containers intended to carry flammable liquids.
3.8
INSTALLING A CRANE
The selection of the crane must be made with due consideration to its characteristics and in relation to the performance of the
vehicle.
The positioning of the crane and of the payload must be done within the load limits permitted for the vehicle. Installation of the
crane must be carried out in compliance with statutory requirements, national standards (e.g.. CUNA, DIN) and international
standards (e.g.. ISO, CEN) and verifying those required for the vehicle.
While the crane is operating, the stabilisers (hydraulic if possible) must be used and be in contact with the ground.
Note
To ensure stability on vehicles with air suspension it is required to deflate the air bellows completely.
As a general rule, the installation of a crane requires the use of a suitable counter chassis, the construction of which must take into
account all general specifications (see Chapter 3.1 (
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Page 5)), and with the dimensions of the sections given in Tables 3.8, 3.9 and
3.11.
In those cases where no specific counter chassis is required (cases indicated with the letter A in the aforesaid tables) it is still neces-
sary to provide a suitable mounting base for the crane on the chassis (the length of the sections must be at least 2.5 times the width
of the base structure of the crane) in order to distribute the load and the stresses which develop during crane operation.
If the vehicle outfitting requires the use of a section with a section modulus greater than that required for the crane (e.g. tipper),
this section may also be considered for the crane.
Special cases, whose M
G
value falls within the areas designated by letter “E” in the mentioned Table (or for higher values) must be
checked individually each time and must receive specific authorisation from IVECO.
Summary of Contents for EUROCARGO
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