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The mast lifting capacity and the corresponding centre of gravity
distance are given by the pictogram on the side of the mast.
The lifting capacity of the mast is the same as the max. lifting
capacity of the product.
Max. lifting capacity is set on the safety valve of the product.
Marking
4.3 Avoid offset loads
The load must be evenly distributed. The maximum centre of gravity distance from
the front of the fork mast (given on the truck) must not be exceeded. A greater
distance reduces the level of safety and increases the risk of toppling.
Goods on pallets, etc. must be properly secured, so that they cannot fall off during
transport, when the truck is lifted, or when the truck must remain lifted for a time.
4.0 Optimum safety
4.4 Rotation range
Standard version
The load can be rotated, when the upper edge of the forks are lifted between 400
and 900 mm. Outside this range, the stacker functions as a standard stacker.
Top stop
Indicates that the forks are lifted 900 mm above the
floor.
NOTE!
Top stop is only placed on stackers with
lifting heights, being higher than::
920 mm SELFR
890 mm SELFSR
Bottom stop
Indicates that the forks are lifted 400 mm above the
floor.
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