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4.1 Truck Requirements
Long Reach attachments have been designed to operate within specific limits. Operating
pressures above the recommended maximum may cause damage to the attachment
and may void the warranty. Operating pressure specifications for your attachment can
be found on the attachment nameplate. (Section 1)
Hydraulic flow less than the recommended rates, or the use of small I.D. hoses may reduce
operating speed. Higher flow can result in excessive heat buildup, erratic operation and
damage to the truck/attachment hydraulic system. Hydraulic flow specifications for your
attachment can be found on the attachment nameplate. (Section 1)
NOTICE
The dealer and/or the user must provide and install the
valving required to meet the recommended hydraulic
pressures and flow, or must arrange installation of the
required valving at the truck factory.
The attachment model description, found on your shipped
invoice, will state the following truck requirements: flow
(gpm), psi, and minimum truck carriage width.
Recommended hydraulic supplies are as follows:
Min.
Max.
PSI
Class II
3.2
4.1
2,200 - 3,000
Class III
2.9
6.4
2,200 - 3,000
Class IV
4.0
12.0
2,200 - 3,000
1.
The truck carriage must conform to the American National Standard (ANSI) dimen-
sions shown in ANSI/ITSDF B56.11.4-2013.
2. Make sure the truck carriage is clean, conforms to ANSI recommendations, and
the notches are not damaged.
3.
The truck hydraulic system must supply to the attachment hydraulic oil that meets
the specifications required to operate the attachment properly. Find specifications
for your attachment on the attachment nameplate. (Section 1)
4. When the truck hydraulic system pressures (PSI) exceeds specified maximum, a
relief valve is recommended in the attachment auxiliary system of the truck or on
the attachment.
SECTION 4 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE