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BA 418-12 * 1.0 * 418_12_5_Bedienung.fm
5 Operation
Pallet forks transport position
NOTICE
In order to avoid damage to the tires, do not move the machine with the
pallet forks fully tilted out!
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Tilt in the pallet forks and lower them to transport position.
1. Tilt in the quickhitch facility.
2. Lower the loader unit to transport position.
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The distance between the pallet forks and the ground is
about
175 mm (6.8 in).
Use of fork tines
• Use fork tines only according to their designated use.
• Do not exceed the load center and lifting capacity. See the load-
bearing diagram.
• Keep the fork tines clean at all times.
• Load both fork tines evenly.
• Do not use standard fork tines as reverse forks.
• Do not push, pull or shove the fork tines, or move them in at a slanting
angle (risk of damaging them due to lateral forces).
• Do not pull off loads, or allow them to fall onto the fork tines.
• Tie down loads, if necessary, to avoid losing them.
• Perform frequent visual checks.
• Have regular checks performed according to the Operator’s Manual
and the legal regulations of your country.
• Do not modify the fork tines, or attach any additional device.
• Only the manufacturer is authorized to perform repair work on the fork
tines.
• Transporting persons on the fork tines is prohibited.
• Transporting flammable, liquid material is prohibited.
• Observe the legal regulations of your country during machine travel on
public roads.
• The operating company/operator must check at regular intervals:
- Locks, latches: check function.
- Hook area of the fork tines: visual check for cracks and deformations.
- Articulation area of the forks tines: visual check for indents, nicks and
cracks.
- Do not use fork tines if worn over 10%.
- Check the fork tines for deformation.
• In case of damage or if you are unsure: immediately stop using the fork
tines!
Fig. 286
175 mm
Summary of Contents for 418-12
Page 59: ...BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 27 Introduction 3 Right side of machine Fig 4 30 20 ...
Page 60: ...3 28 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 Introduction Front of machine Fig 5 ...
Page 61: ...BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 29 Introduction 3 Rear of machine Fig 6 30 20 ...
Page 63: ...BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 31 Introduction 3 Outside right of the vehicle Fig 8 ...
Page 64: ...3 32 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 Introduction Inside the cabin Fig 9 ...
Page 65: ...BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 33 Introduction 3 Engine compartment interior Fig 10 ...
Page 66: ...3 34 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 Introduction Outside front of the vehicle Fig 11 ...
Page 67: ...BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 35 Introduction 3 Outside rear of the vehicle Fig 12 ...
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Page 338: ...6 12 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_6_Transport fm 6 Transport ...
Page 426: ...7 88 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_7_Wartung fm 7 Maintenance ...
Page 462: ...8 36 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_8_Betriebsstoerung fm 8 Malfunctions Notes ...
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