Body and Implement Mounting Guidelines U500 North America
Implement / Body Installation
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August 2005
Figure 4.133: Dual outriggers
Figure 4.134: 4-point outriggers
Figure 4.135: Single V-outriggers,
front
Figure 4.136: Single V-outriggers,
rear
Figure 4.137: Double V- outriggers
Leveling jacks on the front mounting plate:
Leveling jack on the
front mounting plate
Figure 4.138: Leveling jack on the front mounting plate
Leveling jacks can be mounted on the front mounting plate in con-
sideration of the following conditions:
•
No further force transmission into the chassis frame between
the leveling jack on the front mounting plate and the first out-
rigger of implement, i.e. front axle must be lift up and the tire
must not touch the ground.
•
The following maximum force flow of the front leveling jack
into the front mounting plate must not exceed the limit other-
wise the vehicle can be damaged!
•
The maximum support force of the front leveling jack must be
calculated and in case of exceeding the limit, the crane load
and/or the slewing angle must be limited.
Unimog type
Max. permissible force
flow into the front
mounting plate in [lbf]
Max. permissible force
flow into the front
mounting plate in [kN]
U500NA 9,000
40