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Operation Manual
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Operation
Reading Load Capacity Charts
To accurately read the load capacity charts, you must
determine three (3) things:
•
Weight of the load being lifted
•
Height of structure where load is to be placed
•
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 2,430 pounds (1,102 kg)
2.
The operator safely moves the load to a loading position.
•
places forks under load
•
tilts and raises load safely
•
fully retracts boom
•
drives telehandler to position perpendicular to structure
3.
The operator determines height of structure where load is
to be placed.
The structure height is 10 feet (3.04 meters) from ground level.
4.
The operator determines distance from front tires where
load will be placed.
The distance in front of telehandler where load will be placed
is 7 feet (2.13 meters).
5.
Operator reads load capacity chart for attachment carriage
to learn it will be safe to place the load at any boom angle with
the boom extend letter “D” showing.
Fig 77. Load Capacity Chart
LO
AD HEIGHT FT
15
10
5
0
20
15
25
REACH FT
10
5
0
BO
OM
A
NG
LE
55
69
65
60
50
45
30
25
40
35
20
15
10
5
0
-2.3
E
D
B
C
A
F
F
E
D
C
B
A
6,000 LBS MAX
LOAD WITH BOOM
FULLY RETRACTED
ONLY.
5,
60
0
LB
S
4,
60
0
LB
S
3,
65
0
LB
S
3,
00
0
LB
S
2,
45
0
LB
S
5,
25
0
LB
S
6,
00
0
LB
S
LOAD RATINGS
SHOWN ARE FOR
VEHICLES EQUIPPED
WITH AIR FILLED
TIRES ONLY.
2 FT
2 FT
XR619 LOAD CHART - STANDARD CARRIAGE
3,000 LBS AT 24 IN
MIN CAPACITY FORK
(6,000 LBS PAIR).
P/N 17517-000
Operator's Manual
Fig 78. Store Operation Manual in Protective Case
The operator manual is located behind the operator seat in a
protective case.
Warning
Telehandlers are potentially dangerous if proper safety
procedures are not followed. Workers who operate,
maintain, or work near the telehandler can be at risk of roll
over and run over incidents or can be crushed or caught by
the telehandler or its parts which could result in death or
serious injury if the telehandler is not properly operated or
maintained.
Read the Operation and Safety
Manual BEFORE operating the
telehandler. Follow all safety
instructions and labels. Only
operate the telehandler if you
understand the safety instructions and warnings in all ap-
plicable manuals and technical publications. Always follow
all State and Federal health and safety laws and/or local reg-
ulations.
Maintenance personnel must have the required training,
skills, and tools to perform installation, operation, mainte-
nance, or repair procedures properly and safely. Make sure
the telehandler and attachments will not be damaged or
made unsafe by any procedures chosen.