Specifications

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5.6.2 Using the capacity diagrams
The Capacity diagrams indicate the areas in which it is
possible to work with the vehicle and load in safe conditions.
 DANGER
To operate the vehicle without respecting
the Capacity diagrams of the equipment
installed can lead to dangerous situations, to
overturning limit and to the operating of the
anti-tipping device.
The entire work area of the boom is split into the following
areas (Fig. 5-F0300, pos. 1). A maximum capacity corresponds
to each area. The area closest to the vehicle will have the
same capacity as the vehicle’s maximum load capacity; the
area’s maximum capacity decreases the further away one
moves from the vehicle.
Before operating make sure to know:
Weight of the load
Height from ground at which to move the load
Distance from vehicle at which to move the load
Identify the capacity diagram area showing a value just
above that of the weight of the load to be moved; e.g. if the
load weighs 1.5 t, the area of reference will be that having
maximum capacity of 2 t (Fig. 5-F0300, pos. 1).
By knowing the area we will know:
the vertical and horizontal distance at which to move
the load
the boom extension values and angle at which it is
possible to operate.
To know the vertical and horizontal distance we can move
the load at, use the horizontal and vertical lines crossing the
area of reference; e.g. we can bring the load at a distance of 3
m from the vehicle and at 4 m high, while remaining in safe
conditions (Fig. 6-F0300, pos. 2).
To avoid operating in danger of overturning conditions, use
the boom extension and angle indications. For example, we
could operate with the boom extended to letter C at an angle
of 30° (Fig. 7-F0300, pos. 3).
 ATTENTION
By bringing the load over the admitted
area, we would enter danger of overturning
conditions and the anti-tipping device will
start operating, blocking all movements
considered harmful for the stability of the
mean and of the load.
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