ATTACHMENTS AND OPTIONS - GENERAL INFORMATION
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6.1.2 ATTACHMENT INSTALLATION
WARNING
• Long work equipment or heavy work equipment cause
the machine to have poor stability, so there is danger of
the machine losing its balance and tipping over when
traveling down steep hills or when swinging on slopes.
Never do any of the following. They are extremely dan-
gerous.
Traveling downhill with the work equipment raised
Traveling across slopes
Swinging upper structure on slopes
If heavy-load work equipment is installed, there will be
excessive overrun when swinging (the distance from
operating to stop the swing to the point where the swing
stops completely), so there is danger of mistaking the
distance and hitting other objects.
Allow a margin to the stopping point when operating.
In addition, the hydraulic drift (the gradual downward
movement caused by the weight of the work equipment
when the work equipment is stopped in a raised condi-
tion) will also increase.
If the correct procedure is not used when installing the
boom and arm, it may lead to serious damage. Please
consult your Komatsu Dealer.
When long work equipment is installed, the working
range will suddenly become larger, so there is danger of
mistaking the distance and hitting other objects. Allow
an ample margin between the work equipment and sur-
rounding obstacles when operating.
20 ~ 30 cm
RYA16760
RYA03680
RYA00550
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