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Material handling
Make sure to use correct type of attachment for each
handled material. Use correct size and type of bucket
for general loose material handling, and pallet forks
for handling pallet loads. Read the manual of the
attachment, e.g. manual of the bucket, for further
information for safe and correct use. Observe the lift
capacity rating of the loader when planning material
handling operations.
The loader is not intended for lifting operations;
never put slings, chains, or ropes on the loader
boom.
Handling of heavy loads
WARNING
Carrying heavy loads can shift the
centre of gravity of the loader and
lead to tipping over of the loader.
Always transport the load as low
and close to the machine as
possible to keep the centre of
gravity low and for the best
stability.
WARNING: Risk of rolling over - Keep loads
close to ground, drive slow when carrying
load.
Always use seat belt.
WARNING: Risk of tipping over (front
direction) - Keep load close to ground, drive
slowly.
Read operator's manual carefully.
Whenever you handle heavy loads or heavy
attachments:
Handle heavy loads only on firm, level ground,
while you drive slowly with the machine.
Uneven or inclined terrain significantly
reduces the safe working load, (see also
page 27).
Use the maximum loads indicated in the
diagram in this manual as a guideline.
All rated operating capacities are based on
the criteria of the machine is level on a firm
supporting ground. When the machine is
operated in conditions that deviate from
these criteria (e.g. on soft or uneven ground,
on a slope or when subject to slide loads),
you must take these conditions into account.
Remember that the actual load carrying
capacity varies greatly according to operating
conditions and control manner.
Keep the articulated frame of the loader in
straight position when you lift heavy loads. If you
turn the loader during load handling, the stability
of the loader will decrease and it may overturn
the machine.
The use of extra rear weights or ballasted tyres
is recommended. See page 40 for different
options.
Make sure to follow the recommended tyre
pressures.
Pay attention that a heavy load or long distance
between the loader and the centre of gravity of
the load will affect the balance and handling of
the loader.
When estimating the lifting capacity of the loader,
remember to take the weight of the attachment
into account.
WARNING
Loader can tip over when you
leave the driver's seat. Always put
the load down on the ground
before leaving the driver's seat.
Follow safe stopping procedure on
page 45.
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