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Page 3: ...r Seat Controls 29 Weight Suspension Lever 29 Height Adjustment Knob 30 Fore and Aft Adjustment Lever 30 Backrest Angle Adjustment Lever 30 Seat Belt 30 Rear View Mirrors 31 Controls and Indicators 32 Travel Select Lever 32 Gear Select Switch 32 Parking Brake Switch 32 Load Capacity Charts 33 Hydraulic Oil Temperature Indicator 33 Low Brake Pressure Indicator 33 Rear Axle Lock Indicator 33 Hourmet...

Page 4: ...2 Shifting Gears 53 Warning Indicators and Gauges 53 Changing Travel Direction 54 Stopping Travel 54 Xtreme Manufacturing 2 Shut Down Procedure 54 Refueling 55 Fuel Types 55 Attachments 55 Attachment Disclaimer 55 Fork Ratings 55 Standard Carriage Operation 56 Swing Carriage Operation 56 Quick Attach System 57 Attachment Connection 57 Attachment Removal 60 Load Handling 61 Pick Up A Load 62 Carry ...

Page 5: ... cle on a worksite It is your responsibility to observe applicable laws and regulations and to follow manufactur er s instructions on vehicle operation and main tenance Replacement Manuals Introduction Model Serial Number Plate When contacting the manufacturer please have the vehicle model and serial numbers available The model serial number plate is located on the left side inside the operator s ...

Page 6: ...ations The operator and the vehicle are required to comply with all applicable laws and regula tions Xtreme Manufacturing 4 Signal Words Signal words are the word or words that call attention to the safety sign and designate a degree or level of hazard seriousness The sig nal words used in this manual are DANGER WARNING and CAUTION ADANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous sit uation which ...

Page 7: ...tective Equipment Safety Glasses Personal Protective Equipment Ear Protectors ii1i U Lead Acid Batteries Create Explosive Gases No Smoking Keep Lit Cigarettes Away Keep Flames And Ignition Sources Away Warning Hydraulic Oil Under Pressure f Use A Board Or Cardboard To Check Hydraulic Leaks DO NOT Use Your Hand Hydraulic System Under Pressure Keep Hands A Safe Distance From Rotating Fan Blades Make...

Page 8: ... If Vehicle Tips Away Can Can Cause Keep Seat belt Cause Death Or Death Or ON And Brace Serious Injury Serious Injury Yourself 00 0 o DO NOT Especially Travel With Raise Boom Traveling While Traveling Boom Raised On A Slope Up A Slope Without A Load Warningl Danger Electrocution Hot Surfacel Can Cause Keep A Safe Keep Hands Death Or Distance From Il llIl llIl l Away Serious Injury Electrical Lines...

Page 9: ...skills and tools to perform installation operation mainte nance or repair procedures properly and safely Make sure the vehicle and attachments will not be damaged or made unsafe by any procedures you choose Xtreme Manufacturing 7 Safety Operator Qualifications Operators must be in good physical and mental condition with appropriate reflexes reaction time vision depth perception and hearing Operato...

Page 10: ...water pipes electrical cables and sewers Underground objects can cause injury or death Xtreme Manufacturing 8 Operate the vehicle only on firm stable sur faces Holes obstructions debris loose fill and other worksite hazards can cause injury or death DO NOT allow bystanders in the work area Avoid personnel machinery and vehicles in the work area Know the rules for movement of people and vehicles on...

Page 11: ...in injury or death DO NOT operate the vehicle until the seat belt or mounting hardware is replaced if worn or damaged The seat belt MUST be worn while operating the vehicle Failure to wear the seat belt could result in injury or death a WARM Keep the Operator Manual on the Avehicle at all times Contact Xtreme Manufacturing for any replacement manuals Before Starting Vehicle O Wear appropriate prot...

Page 12: ...aximum height and reach of this reach forklift Xtreme Manufacturing 10 ADANGER Use of the frame sway control with the boom raised above horizontal can L cause tip over resulting in death or injury Always use the frame sway control to level the vehicle BEFORE raising the boom above horizontal If the vehicle cannot be leveled using the frame sway control do not attempt to raise or place load Reposit...

Page 13: ...of the maximum sweep of any attachment being used to avoid hitting personnel and other objects in the area and to prevent property damage injury or death Xtreme Manufacturing 11 Safety To prevent property damage injUry or A death make sure the vehicle comes to a complete stop before moving the travel select lever A sudden change in direction of travel while carrying a load can reduce stability and...

Page 14: ...tch Improper use L of the frame sway override switch can cause property damage injury or death A Make sure the vehicle frame is level before raising and extending the boom Frame swaying left or right with the boom raised is extremely dangerous o Use the frame sway control to level the vehi cle before raising the boom o Reposition the vehicle if it cannot be leveled using the frame sway control o D...

Page 15: ... sudden stops starts or turns o Avoid carrying a sWinging load If necessary secure the load by attaching it to the vehicle tie downs and or have another person assist with safely steadying the load Xtreme Manufacturing 13 Safety Attachments Improper connection of an auxiliary attachment can result in injury or death Attachments not locked into place can break free and fall on the operator or other...

Page 16: ... for leaks Always use a board or cardboard when checking for a hydraulic leak Escaping hydraulic fluid under pressure even a pinhole size leak can penetrate body tissue causing injury or death If hydraulic oil is inject ed into your skin a doctor familiar with this type of injury must treat it immediately Personal injury can result 1 1 1 from hydraulic oil pressure 6 or hot oil DO NOT remove IiIIi...

Page 17: ...rnia Proposition 65 Battery posts terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling these items Xtreme Manufacturing 15 o Never jump start a frozen battery as it can explode Let the battery thaw out before charging o NEVER jump start the vehicle directly at ...

Page 18: ...Decals Decal Legend Left Side View IXRM 11S Figure 3 1 Decal Legend Left Side View Right Side View I XRM 119I Figure 3 2 Decal Legend Right Side View Xtreme Manufacturing 16 800 497 1704 ...

Page 19: ...n Diesel Fuel IXRM 1201 20 1 XRM CAU 4 Q3 Caution Hot 21 1 XRM CAU 5 03 Caution Hydraulic Oil Figure 3 3 Decal Legend Front View 22 1 XRM CAU 6 03 Caution Diesel Only 23 1 XRM HO 03 Hydraulic Oil Only Rear View 24 1 XRM CFC Q3 Check Fill Coolant 25 1 XRM CFEO Q3 Check Fill Engine Oil 26 1 XRM TRANS 03 Transmission Fluid 27 1 XRM CON 1 03 Control Auxiliary 26 1 XRM CON 2 03 Control 800m S 29 1 XRM ...

Page 20: ...AN 4 03 IXRM 75I ELECTROCUTION HAZARD Will cause death or severe Injury Stay clear 00 not allow vehicle or load within 10 ft 3m p Ius 2 times line Insulator length of any power line Notify power company to de energIZe lines before operating vehicle RM DAN l 1 J A DANGER STAY CLEAR IXRM 78 I 2 XRM DAN 2 03 DO NOT USE THIS VEHiCLE AS It MAN U OR EQUIP VEHIlCLE WITM ANY FOIItM Of PERSONNEL WDItK PLAT...

Page 21: ...to dismounting engage part lng brake lower boom attachment and IOld to ground follow other shutdown procedures 8 XRM WARN 1 03 A WARNING BACKWARD TIP OVER HAZARD Can caun duth or MV Injury 00 not operate on upward slope with boom fully isect and retracted IXRM 82 Xtreme Manufacturing 19 A WARNING PINCH POINT AREA TO PREVENT INJURY KEEP CLEAR ANYTIME VEHICLE IS RUNNING RM WARH 3 13 IXRM 84 800 497 ...

Page 22: ...lternator connectors before welding on vehicle Do not weld on any structural member or make modifications without factory authorization Modifications made without factory authorization will void warranty _ IXRM 87 I 14 XRM WARN 7 03 A WARNING VEHICLE TIP OVER OR STRUCTURAL DAMAGE Xtreme Manufacturing 20 Can cause death or severe Injury Do not exceed rated lift capacities Level vehlckl before raisi...

Page 23: ...acles from work area Keep clear of overhead power lines Operate vehicle from seat position only Allow proper warm up time and wait for all gauges to register properly Check operation of all controls and functions Position vehicle to allow good visibility of work area Never use boom or attachment as a personnel carrier Position boom and load as low as possible to maintain maximum stability Know veh...

Page 24: ...e of unmetered ether starting aids may result in engine damage and void engine warranty See your dealer for approved systems XRM CAU 2 Q3 IXRM 92 IXRM 9SI USE ONLY CHEVRON TRACTOR HYDRAULIC FlUID OR EQUIVALENT C 4 WITH FRICTION CONTROL MODIFIERS XIIM CAlJ Hl 22 XRM DO 03 DIESEl ONlY rXRM 96 XRM OO OJ APAVJJJlI DIESEL FUEL KEEP CLEAN I XRM 93I 19 XRM CAU 4 03 Xtreme Manufacturing 22 800 497 1704 ...

Page 25: ...ilONLYX IIO v 1 IXRM 97 TRANSMISSION flUID DEIRON 1111 8M ONLY RepATFDIM IXRM l00 ICRI loTRAHS U 24 XRM CFC 03 27 XRM CON 1 03 CHECK Fill COOLANT I XRM 98 XltIll CI C 25 XRM CFEO 03 CHECIUFill ENGINEOil I XRM 99 Xtreme Manufacturing 23 800 497 1704 ...

Page 26: ...Decals 28 XRM CON 2 03 29 XRM CON 3 03 30 XRM 945 DF BOOM LETTERING DECALS 31 XRM 945 BOOM 1 32 XRM 945 BOOM 2 Xtreme Manufacturing 24 33 XRM 945 BOOM 3 800 497 1704 ...

Page 27: ...NCES SHOULD THIS MACHINE BE OPERATED WITHOUT FOAM FILLED TIRES THIS TIRE BALLAST IS REQUIRED FOR MACHINE STABILITY RN U IXRM 11 0I 35 XRM CON 5 03 FORK TILT DOWN Decals FORK TILT UP IXRM 115 I 36 ON OFF DECALS FOR OUTRIGGERS Xtreme Manufacturing 25 800 497 1704 ...

Page 28: ...ction boom Automatic fork leveling system without external slave cylinder Boom equipped with heavy duty rollers for longer life and less maintenance Body Rear axle stabilization 1 1 4 inch main frame plate Sealed pivot pins for extended service periods Hydraulic outriggers Cab Adjustable operator controls 12 Vall electrical system Fuel level engine coolant temperature and oil pressure gauges Drink...

Page 29: ... Attach Common Frt Xtreme Service Accessibility Attachments mStandard Carriage 48 60 or 72 100Side Tilt Carriage 48 60 or 72 45Q Swing Carriage 52 or 72 Patlet Forks 2 36 X 4 X 48 Lumber Forks 1 75 X r X 60 Block Forks 2 36 x 4 x 48 Utility Bucket 1 25 cu yd Concrete Bucket 0 5 cu yd or 1 00 cu yd Truss Boom 15 Wallboard Sheet Material Handler Accessories and Options Cab Enclosed or Soft Cab 4th S...

Page 30: ... the horn and accessory oul et RUN AI controls and indicators are operable PREHEAT Use for cold slarting conditions START Engages starter motor to crank engine NOTE The PREHEAT and START positions are spring loaded When the key is released the igni tion switch will automatically return to the RUN posi tion Xtreme Manufacturing 28 OFF RUN I PREHEAT I START IXRM 12I Figure 6 2 Ignition Switch Access...

Page 31: ...of the operator and comfort level desired Figure 6 8 Operator Seat Figure 6 9 Weight Suspension Lever _ _Steering Wheel _ IXRM 2S I Press the service brake pedal to decrease vehicle speed The service brake pedal activates the serv ice brakes on all four 4 wheels Figure 6 5 Service Brake Pedal Turn the steering wheel left or right to steer the vehi cle in the corresponding direction Horn Button Pre...

Page 32: ...t lever up to release the seat backrest lock Adjust the angel of the backrest and release the lever to lock the back rest to the desired angle Figure 6 12 Backrest Angle Adjustment Lever Seat Belt Always check the condition of the seat belt and mounting hardware before operating the vehicle If the seat belt or mounting hardware is defective it may not properly restrain the operator resulting in in...

Page 33: ... the engine adjust the seat for posi tion and comfort refer to the Operator Seat section of this manual and then adjust the seat belt as fol lows 1 Grasp the free end of the seat belt located on the left side of the seat and make sure the belt web bing is not twisted or entangled in any portion of the seat assembly 2 Pull the retractable seat belt across your lap Position the seat belt as Iowan yo...

Page 34: ... the NEU TRAL position to start the reach forklift NOTE The back Up alarm automatically sounds when the travel select lever is in the REVERSE posi tion Xtreme Manufacturing 32 Gear Select Switch The gear select switch has a twist grip handle with four 4 positions 1 FIRST 2 SECOND 3 THIRD and 4 FOURTH NOTE The reach forklift can be operated in four 4 forward and four 4 reverse gears Figure 6 18 Gea...

Page 35: ...igure 6 21 Hydraulic Oil Temperature Indicator Xtreme ManufactUring 33 Operator Cab Low Brake Pressure Indicator The low brake pressure indicator illuminates if the hydraulic brake oil pressure gets low If the low brake pressure indicator is illuminated stop the vehicle follow proper shut down proce dures tag the vehicle with Do Not Operate tags and have a qualified mechanic service or repair the ...

Page 36: ... Voltage Gauge Xtreme Manufacturing 34 Fuel Gauge The fuel gauge indicates the quantity of fuel in the fuel tank The total capacity of the fuel tank is 48 gal lons 180 liters It is recommended that the fuel tank be between1 2 filled and full Figure 6 26 Fuel Gauge Oil Pressure Gauge The oil pressure gauge indicates the engine oil pres sure Normal engine oil pressure readings should be between 40 a...

Page 37: ...s Xtreme Manufacturing 35 Operator Cab Rear Axle Centering Indicator The rear axle centering indicator illuminates when the rear wheels are aligned perpendicular to the rear axle The rear axle must be aligned perpendicular to change the steering select switch If the rear axle centering indicator does not illumi nate stop the vehicle follow proper shut down pro cedures tag the vehicle with Do Not O...

Page 38: ...ransmission remains engaged when the travel select lever is set to either FORWARD or REVERSE Figure 6 34 Declutch Switch Xtreme Manufacturing 36 Boom Control The boom control joystick has variable motions from the center to control boom functions Figure 6 35 Boom Control Joystick The boom control joystick is used to raise iower extend and retract the boom NOTE The boom control joystick is a variab...

Page 39: ...Boom Control Joystick Functions 0 4 N Raise Extend N Extend N Extend Lower A4 Lower B c I XRM 117I Raise Figure 6 36 Boom Control Joystick Functions E 4 Raise F 4 Raise Retract G H4 Lower Retract Retract Xtreme Manufacturing 37 800 497 1704 ...

Page 40: ... the travel select lever in NEUTRAL and apply the service brake or apply parking brake NOTE The attachment carriage is self leveling and will retain any set angle throughout boom raising lowering retracting or extending operations NOTE Maximum frame sway is 22 overall or 11 each direction left and right Xtreme Manufacturing 38 The reach forklift includes a frame sway override switch Improper use l...

Page 41: ...n Joystick Action ATIACHMENT TILT DOWN Press rocker switch fOlWard away from the operator ATIACHMENT TILT UP Press rocker switch backward toward the operator An OPTIONAL attachment tilt switch located on the top of the boom control joystick controls attachment tilt functions Figure 6 44 Optional Attachment Tilt Switch A Attachment Tilt Down B Attachment Tilt Up The OPTIONAL attachment tilt rocker ...

Page 42: ...anufacturing 40 Frame Sway Control Joystick Optional An OPTIONAL frame sway control joystick installed on the adjustable operator control panel controls frame sway functions Figure 6 45 Optional Frame Sway Control Joystick The OPTIONAL frame sway control joystick controls the frame sway functions by moving the joystick left and right Table 10 Frame Sway Function Joystick Action FRAME SWAY RIGHT Mo...

Page 43: ...the up position By holding the left and right switches in the down position you and extend the outrig gers Figure 6 51 Outriggers Switch Illuminates when the outriggers are fully extended and touching the ground By holding the left and right switches in the up position the outriggers with retract Do not try to move the machine until the outriggers are fully retracted and locked in the up position ...

Page 44: ...d to be in need of repair or maintenance defective or unsafe in any way Xtreme Manufacturing 42 ACAUTION Contact with hot surfaces and the exhaust pipe after the vehicle has 1 1 1 been ope r ted can result in serious 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 personal inJury Always check the condition of the seat belt and mounting hardware before operating the vehicle If the seat belt or mounting hardware is defective it ma...

Page 45: ... Let the battery thaw out before charging o NEVER jump start the vehicle directly at the starter solenoid which could cause the vehi cle to lurch forward or backward resulting in injury or death o To avoid injury or death when jump starting with another vehicle make sure the two 2 vehicles are not touching o DO NOT allow jump start cable ends to con tact each other near the battery o Connect charg...

Page 46: ...vel Add radiator coolant if necessary D Engine oli level Add engine oil if necessary D Electrical wires and connectors Check front and rear axle for leaks or any other damage Check main boom cylinders and hydraulic lines for leaks or any other damage Check battery terminals for corrosion Check battery for cracked melted or damaged case Check rear sway cylinder and hydraulic lines for leaks or any ...

Page 47: ...c Oil If Necessary Figure 7 3 Check Coolant Reservoir Level Add Coolant If Necessary Xtreme Manufacturing 45 Operation Figure 7 4 Check Engine Oil Level Add Engine Oil If Necessary Figure 7 5 Check Battery Case And Terminals Figure 7 6 Store Operator Manual In Protective Case 800 497 1704 ...

Page 48: ... on pedals levers or other protruding parts Landing on uneven surfaces can result in serious personal injury 1 Use safe mounting dismounting procedures to enter the operator cab 2 Adjust the operator seat for position and comfort Refer to Seat Adjustment section in this manual 3 Fasten seat belt 4 Adjust mirrors this may require assistance 5 Adjust the operator control panel 6 Make sure the travel...

Page 49: ...SI o Check the fuel gauge and make sure the fuel gauge reads between 1 2 to Full Fill the fuel tank if fuel gauge shows lower than 1 2 full Operate the boom control joystick forward and backward to raise and lower boom Operate the boom control joystick left and right to extend and retract boom Operate the attachment tilt and frame sway control joystick forward and backward to tilt attachment up an...

Page 50: ...tor Xtreme Manufacturing 48 2 Turn key in ignition switch clockwise to the START position OFF RUN I PREHEAT I START IXRM 47I Figure 7 10 Turn Key in Ignition Switch To START 3 Release the key immediately after the engine starts The ignition switch will automatically return to RUN NOTE The PREHEAT and START positions are spring loaded When the key is released the igni tion switch will automatically...

Page 51: ...inute OFF RUN I PREHEAT I START IXRM 46I Figure 7 13 Hold Key At PREHEAT Xtreme Manufacturing 49 Operation 3 Turn key in ignition switch clockwise to the START position OFF RUN I PREHEAT I START I XRM 47 1 Figure 7 14 Turn Key In Ignition Switch To START 4 Release the key immediately after the engine starts The ignition switch will automatically return to RUN NOTE The PREHEAT and START positions o...

Page 52: ... internal contact DO NOT give fluids that induce vomiting Xtreme Manufacturing 50 Wear eye protection when starting a vehicle with jump start cables Improper jump start procedures can cause the battery to explode Never jump start a frozen battery as it can explode Let the battery thaw out before charging NEVER jump start the vehicle directly at the starter solenoid which could cause the vehi cle t...

Page 53: ... only two wheel 2W steering for higher speed travel and slow the vehi cle before turning Rapid turning using crab four wheel 4W or the optional two wheel rear 2WR steering can cause tip over Check the turning radius area around the vehicle before making a turn especially if using four wheel 4W steering or two wheel rear 2WR steering which provide a tighter turning radius Look over your shoulder in...

Page 54: ...in the area to prevent property damage injury or death Figure 7 16 Maximum Fork Sweep Xtreme ManUfacturing 52 Starting Travel A Use proper safety procedures and avoid hazardous situations while operating the vehicle to prevent prop erty damage injury or death Check the worksite for any hazards before operating the vehicle Check the work surface for loose soil condi tions and overhead power lines C...

Page 55: ... down procedures tag the vehicle with Do Not Operate tags and have a qualified mechanic service or repair the vehicle BEFORE placing it into service again There are three 3 warning indicator lights on the dash panel that illuminate during critical circum stances All three 3 warning indicators demand immediate attention and vehicle servicing In many cases the vehicle should be shut down as soon as ...

Page 56: ...lerator pedal to start travel Xtreme ManUfacturing 54 Stopping Travel 1 Stop the vehicle by applying the service brake pedal 2 Downshift the vehicle to a lower gear if neces sary to slow the vehicle until it comes to a com plete stop 3 Move the travel select lever to NEUTRAL N 4 Set the parking brake switch to ON engaged A TO prevent property damage injury or death apply service brakes until the v...

Page 57: ...me Manufacturing assumes no liability for any third party attachment that would alter the center of graVity or stability Fuel Types Use ASTM 2 diesel fuel with a minimum Cetane rating of 40 for better fuel economy and performance under most operating conditions Use standard 2 diesel fuel for operating at temperatures above 32 F O C Use a blend of 1 and 2 diesel fuel winterized 2 diesel for operati...

Page 58: ...f the forks the lower value becomes the overall load capacity Standard Carriage Operation The standard carriage uses manually adjustable forks and can be titted up or down using the attachment tilt and frame sway control joystick Figure 7 21 Attachment Tilt And Frame Sway Control Joystick Xtreme Manufacturing 56 The standard carriage can also be tilted up or down using the OPTIONAL attachment tiit...

Page 59: ...eme Manufacturing 57 This vehicle includes a quick attach system that allows for easy attachment changes Perform attachment connection and removal procedures on level ground Attachment Connection Improper connection of an auxiliary A attachment can result in injury or death Attachments not locked into place can break free and fall on the operator or other personnel near the vehicle Make sure attac...

Page 60: ...eated fully in attachment hooks 8 Figure 7 27 Raise Boom To Seat Pivot Pins A In Attachment Hooks B Xtreme Manufacturing 58 5 Tilt the attachment up slightly The quick attach link should be tight against the rear of the attach ment Align the holes between the quick attach link and attachment Figure 7 28 Tilt Attachment To Align Holes Between Quick Attach Link And Attachment A Not Aligned B Aligned...

Page 61: ...anufacturing 59 Operation WARNING Hydraulic attachments have a maxi mum hydraulic pressure rating Failure to make sure the attachment is equal to or slightly greater than 3 000 psi 206 8 bar which is the maximum pressure of the vehicle auxiliary hydraulic sys tem at the quick attach couplers could result in injury or death Make sure all hydraulic connections are tight if equipped 9 Connect the qui...

Page 62: ...oom approximately 18 to 20 inches 0 46 to 0 5 meters 5 Tilt the attachment backward 6 Disconnect the quick attach couplers this only applies to attachments with a quick attach hydraulic system Figure 7 33 Disconnect Quick Attach Couplers A Female Coupler 8 Male Coupler Xtreme Manufacturing 60 7 Raise the quick attach lock lever Figure 7 34 Raise Quick Attach Lock Lever B Pull out the quick attach ...

Page 63: ...ehicle attachments and loads a safe distance from electrical power Imes Remain at least 10 feet 3 meters piUS an additional 0 4 inches 10 millimeters for each 1 000 Volts over 50 000 Volts from active power lines and other power sources Worksite operating directives and or local or state codes might require a greater distance Know the maximum height and reach of this reach forklift Failure to foll...

Page 64: ...d at its maximum width NEVER use just one fork to lift a load 4 Tilt the attachment forward so the forks hang freely on the fork shaft 5 Insert forks under the load until the load is against the fork frame 6 Tilt the forks back slightly to secure the load Xtreme Manufacturing 62 Carry A Load 1 Carry the load as low as possible while maintain ing good ground clearance and visibility 2 Back away slo...

Page 65: ... the frame sway right and left functions Table 11 Frame Sway Functions Function Joystick Action FRAME SWAY RIGHT Move joystick right FRAME SWAY LEFT Move joystick le Figure 7 38 Attachment Tilt And Frame Sway Conlrol Joystick Xtreme Manufacturing 63 Operation An OPTIONAL frame sway control joystick also con trols the frame sway right and left functions Figure 7 39 OPTIONAL Frame Sway Control Joyst...

Page 66: ...acities Any attempt to lift or carry loads in excess L of those shown on the load capacity charts may cause vehicle tip over loss of load or structural damage which could result in injury or death All load ratings shown on load capacity charts are based on the vehicle being on firm level ground the forks being evenly positioned on the carriage the load being centered on the forks properly sized ti...

Page 67: ...acity charts you must determine three 3 things o Weight of load being lifted o Height of structure where load is to be placed o Distance from front tires where load will be placed For example 1 The operator determines load weight and makes sure load does not exceed fork attachment or boom capacity The load is 4000 pounds 1814 kg 2 The operator safely moves the load to a loading position places for...

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