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OPERATION
After picking up the load, lift
[1]
and extend
[2]
the
telescopic boom to position the load above the area in
which it is to be deposited. Move the forklift truck near
to where it is to be deposited
[3]
.
Apply the parking brake and set the reverse gear lever
in the neutral position.
Rotate the quick-fit coupling downwards to position
the load horizontally
[4]
. Lower and retract the boom
[5]
with slow movements to release the load in its
place.
Release the parking brake and set the reverse gear
lever in reverse. Release the forks lowering the
telescopic boom slightly and moving slowly in reverse
[6]
.
Picking up a load without pallet
Position the vehicle at right angles to the load.
Approach the load with the telescopic boom
completely lowered and retracted. Apply the parking
brake and set the gear lever in neutral.
Incline the quick-fit coupling downwards. Extend the
telescopic boom slowly and at the same time rotate
the quick-fit coupling upwards to insert the forks
under the load.
If the operation is found to be difficult, insert a wedge
behind the load, to prevent it from shifting while the
forks are being inserted.
Picking up and placing a suspended load
ATTENTION
Failure to follow the instructions below may result in
loss of stability with consequent overturning of the
forklift truck.
General conditions of use
The length of the harness or chain should be as short
as possible so as to minimise swinging of the load.
Take care to lift the load vertically on its axis, never
sideways or longitudinally.
Handling the load with the forklift stationary
Make sure that the wind speed does not exceed
10 m/s.
Check that there is no one in the area between the
load and the forklift truck during operations.
Moving the forklift truck with a hanging load
Before starting to move, it is advisable to inspect the
ground in order to avoid slopes, excessive inclinations,
dips, holes and ground that is too soft.
Make sure that the wind speed does not exceed
35 km/h.
The maximum travelling speed of the forklift truck
must not exceed 1.4 km/h (check this value in the
Pick&Carry section in the use and maintenance
manual for the specific accessory fitted).
Move and stop the forklift truck as smoothly and softly
as possible to minimise load swinging.
Carry the load a few centimetres off the ground (max.
300 mm (check this value in the Pick&Carry section in
the use and maintenance manual for the specific
accessory fitted)) with minimum boom extension. Do
not exceed the load indicated on the charts.
If the load starts swinging too much, immediately stop
and lower the boom to the ground.
When moving, get help from a second person on the
ground who, standing at least 3 m from the load, with
the help of a holding bar or rope, tries to stop the load
swinging. Make sure that you always have a good view
of this person.
The lateral stability can have a maximum deviation of
5% (Rev. A 5°).
The longitudinal stability can have a maximum
deviation of 15% (Rev. A 14°), with upstream load, and
10% (Rev. A 10°), with downstream load.
The angle of the boom must not exceed 45° (check this
value in the Pick&Carry section in the use and
maintenance manual for the specific accessory fitted).
Moving the centre of gravity
Before picking up a load, it is necessary to know its
mass and centre of gravity.
The position of the centre of gravity is indicated on the
dimensional drawings and on the load charts in the
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