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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND WARNINGS 

 

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Conditions for using the equipment in case of wind

The equipment can also be used if wind is present, provided it does not exceed Grade 6 of the Beaufort Scale 

(speed 45 km/h; 28 mi/h; 12.5 m/s);
For visual identification of this speed, refer to the Beaufort Scale below for empiric evaluation of the wind speed.

BEAUFORT WIND SCALE

 

Force 

speed 

(km/h) 

speed 

(mi/h) 

speed (m/s) 

wind type 

wind effects  

0-1 

0 < 1 

> 0,3 

Calm 

smoke rises vertically;  

sea surface mirror-like. 

1-5 

1 – 4 

0,3 - 1,5 

Light air 

wind causes smoke to drift;  

ripples on water. 

6-11 

5 – 7 

1,6 – 3,3 

Light breeze 

leaves rustle; small wavelets. 

12-19 

8 – 11 

3,4 – 5,4 

Gentle 

breeze 

leaves and twigs constantly moving; 

large wavelets, crests begin to break.  

20-28 

12 – 18 

5.5 – 7,9 

Moderate 

breeze 

the wind raises dust, dry leaves, 

small tree branches constantly 

moving; small waves becoming 

longer. 

29-38 

19 – 24 

8 – 10,7 

Fresh breeze 

small trees in leaf begin to sway; 

small waves are formed in 

internal waters; waves become 

moderately longer. 

39-49 

25 – 31 

10,8 – 13,8 

Strong 

breeze 

larger tree branches moving, 

whistling heard in telegraph wires; 

whitecaps on the sea surface 

and spray. 

50-61 

32 – 38 

13,9 – 17,1 

Near Gale 

whole trees moving, resistance felt 

when walking against wind;  

sea heaps up, white foam streaks of 

breakers. 

62-74 

39 – 46 

17,2 – 20,7 

Gale 

twigs breaking off trees, walking 

against wind becomes impossible, 

moderately high waves of greater 

length, edges of crests begin to break 

into spindrift. 

75-88 

47 – 54 

20,8 – 24,4 

Strong Gale 

shingles and tiles blown away; 

high waves, dense streaks of foam 

and spray, raised by wind reduce the 

visibility. 

10 

89-102 

55 – 63 

24,5 – 28,4 

Storm 

seldom experienced on land, 

trees uprooted, considerable damage 

to dwellings; very high waves with 

long overhanging crests. 

11 

103-117 

64 – 73 

28,5 – 32,6 

Violent storm 

rare, very severe devastation; 

enormous high waves, which can 

conceal medium sized ships; 

visibility reduced. 

12 

beyond 118 

74 + 

32,7 + 

Hurricane 

destruction of buildings, constructions 

etc.; foam and sprays in the seas 

reduce visibility to a very great extent. 

 

Summary of Contents for W 8

Page 1: ...CTIONS Drafted in accordance with the essential requirement of health and safety 1 7 4 of Annex I to Directive 2006 42 CE Magni Telescopic Handlers Srl Via Magellano 22 41013 Castelfranco Emilia MO IT...

Page 2: ...Revision no Date Notes 0 07 2019 First edition A 09 2020 Added model W8 U 3L p n 52943...

Page 3: ...ption of the controls from the RTH cab 14 Description of the controls from the radio control 15 How to connect the radio control 16 Controls 16 TECHNICAL FEATURES AND LOAD CHARTS Winch W8 I P N 47917...

Page 4: ...pment safely This Manual contains all the information necessary for the user The operators must use the accessory for the purposes envisaged and identified in this Manual The information should be rea...

Page 5: ...rer and those envisaged by the legislation in force in the country concerned on matters of occupational safety replace worn components with genuine spare parts do not dump polluting material in the en...

Page 6: ...ion plate and the functional stickers must be kept in good condition to ensure that all the data they contain are always legible over time If they are damaged and or no longer legible even only in par...

Page 7: ...IDENTIFICATION ELEMENTS 7 Position of the safety functional and generic stickers 5 1 2 4 9 2 3 2 6 2 7 8 7 6 2 7 8 10 11...

Page 8: ...horizontal levelling point 5 18259 Sticker indicating the anchor point 6 26739 Warning sticker with yellow diagonal stripes for the block 7 03439 Sticker indicating the greasing point 8 46538 Sticker...

Page 9: ...IDENTIFICATION ELEMENTS 9 EC declaration of conformity...

Page 10: ...equipment can result in serious accidents sometimes even mortal User obligations Read the Use and Maintenance Manual carefully Before using the equipment ensure its compatibility with the forklift tru...

Page 11: ...pment with hook inform the authorities responsible for inspections in your area Request the body responsible in the country of operation for yearly inspections How to hook the equipment Potential risk...

Page 12: ...it and of the receiver present at the head of the boom If there is no obvious damage please contact the Magni Telescopic Handlers Assistance Service If the RED button is pressed for safety reasons th...

Page 13: ...o sway small waves are formed in internal waters waves become moderately longer 6 39 49 25 31 10 8 13 8 Strong breeze larger tree branches moving whistling heard in telegraph wires whitecaps on the se...

Page 14: ...iption of the controls from the RTH cab B1 C1 C2 A2 A1 E1 E2 D1 D2 B2 A1 move the joystick forwards to lower the telescopic boom A2 move the joystick backwards to raise the telescopic boom B1 move the...

Page 15: ...radio control switch 11 emergency pump activation button 12 wiring connector socket for lifting platform Batteries In the centre of the radio control under the emergency button are the LEDs for check...

Page 16: ...tivate it as follows reset the red emergency button 2 by rotating it anticlockwise press the green radio control button once to reactivate the radio control forklift truck connection confirmed by the...

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