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The
AB46HSRT
impressive 14.63m (48ft.) platform height and 7.90m (26ft.)
outreach
is achieved from only a 2.4m (7.9ft.) jacking width. ‘A’ frame hydraulic outriggers
level the Pioneer on sloping or uneven ground.
The AB48HSRT can be levelled on ground with a
maximum
slope of approximately
5 degrees front-to-rear or side-to-side, with the proviso that all 4 wheels are
clear
of ground contact.
If after using the outriggers to level the platform any wheel is still grounded, either
the slope is too great or the terrain is to rough and therefore the platform
must
not
be elevated.
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INTRODUCTION
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