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STACKY operating and safety instructions
2012.12
Do not allow anybody to approach the working area of the stacker or to pass beneath
the load (fig . C1) .
Take into account the stacker’s dimensions and its load before trying to negotiate
a narrow or low passageway .
Never move onto a loading platform without having first checked :
- that it is suitably positioned and made fast,
- that the unit to which it is connected (wagon, lorry, etc .) will not shift,
- that this platform is able to support the total weight of the stacker to be loaded,
- that this platform is suitable for the size of the stacker .
Ensure that the gradients of the ramps do not exceed those shown in the table of
technical characteristics of the machines . A smooth transition of slope must be ensured,
to avoid rubbing and damaging the underside of the chassis .
Never move the stacker onto a foot bridge, floor or freight lift, without being certain
that they are suitable for the weight and size of the laden stacker and without having
checked that they are in good condition .
Be careful in the area of loading bays, trenches, scaffolding, soft ground and manholes .
Make sure that the scaffolding, loading platform, pilings or ground is capable of bearing
the load .
Never stack loads on uneven ground, they risk to be toppled . In the event of high winds,
do not carry out handling work that jeopardises the stability of the stacker and its load,
particularly if the load catches the wind badly .
D - VISIBILITY
The safety of people within the stacker’s working area, as well as that of the stacker itself
and the operator depend on good operator visibility of the stacker's immediate vicinity
in all situations and at all times .
When travelling in the forward direction, the load behind the operator must not impair
visibility (fig . D1) .
When manœuvring in reverse, if the size of the load restricts visibility, request the
assistance of a person directing the manoeuvre (while standing outside the stacker's
working area) being sure to keep this person clearly in view at all times .
E - SWITCHING ON THE STACKER
STACKY stackers are manually propelled, electric lift stackers .
- Pull the red emergency stop button (3) (fig . E1),
- Insert the key in the key switch and turn it clockwise to switch on the stacker
(2) (fig . E1) .
The multifunction display (1) (fig . E1) indicates the battery charge level, as well as the
stacker operating time .
F - STACKER OPERATION
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The operators' attention is drawn to the risks involved in using the stacker,
in particular :
• Risk of loosing control,
• Risk of loosing lateral and frontal stability of the stacker.
The operator must remain in control of the stacker.
It is strictly forbidden to touch the moving components (tools, moving frame,
lifting chain, etc.) or to place the hands in the masts (fig. F1).
Follow the company’s traffic rules .
- Do not carry out operations which exceed the capacities of your stacker or the tool,
- The stacker must be moved with the forks or the tool in the down position,
i .e . 150 mm from the ground (fig . F2),
- The loads carried must be balanced and correctly secured to avoid the risk of falling,
- Ensure that palettes, cases, etc, are in good order and suitable for the load to be lifted,
- Familiarise yourself with the stacker on the site where it will be used,
- Ensure that the service brakes are working properly,
- The speed of travel of the laden stacker must be adapted to the internal traffic
conditions,
VOLTS
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19
16
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2
3
1
E1
D1
150 mm
F2
F1
C1
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