DANGER
Loss of stability!
Slipping or swinging suspended loads can lead to a
loss of stability and cause the truck to tip over.
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When transporting suspended loads, observe the
following instructions.
Instructions for transporting suspended
loads:
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Swinging of the load is to be prevented by
using the proper driving speed and driving
manner (careful steering, braking).
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Hanging loads must be coupled to the truck
in such a way that the harness cannot shift
or release unintentionally, and cannot be
damaged.
●
When transporting suspended loads, suita-
ble devices (e.g. guy wires or supporting
poles) must be available so that accompa-
nying persons can guide suspended loads
and prevent the loads from swinging
●
Take particular care to ensure that there is
no one in the drive direction in the driving
lane.
●
If, despite this, the load begins to swing, en-
sure that no person is placed at risk
DANGER
Risk of accident!
When transporting suspended loads, never perform
or end driving and load movements abruptly.
Never drive on ascending or descending gradients
with a suspended load!
It is not permissible to transport containers holding
fluids as hanging loads.
Picking up a load
NOTE
Loads may only be picked up and set down on
flat surfaces.
Operating
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Handling loads
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