MACHINES AND
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Maximum nominal capacity
Always check the data on the plate, and in particular data
regarding the maximum load capacity, affixed to the side
of the frame, before lifting the load.
Figure 7
–
Load capacity
of the machine.
To be able to correctly interpret the identification plate, the relationship must be clear
between the maximum lifting height, load capacity and the centre of gravity:
the load capacity is the maximum weight of a load (with centre of gravity at a certain
distance from the fork holder plate) which can be raised up to a certain height;
the distance of the centre of gravity is the distance between the rear part of the load
and the centre of gravity, where it is supposed that all the mass of the load is
concentrated;
the lifting height is the distance between the upper surface of the lifting platform (on
which the load rests) and the ground.
The higher the lifting height, the lower the maximum load capacity permitted.
The greater the distance of the centre of gravity of the load, the lower the maximum
load capacity permitted.
The plate shows the value of
400 kg
, which the Truck pallet Art. 0782 can lift up to a height
of
1,500 mm
, for a uniformly distributed load on the platform with the centre of gravity
350
mm
from the fork holder plate.
Maximum load capacity
NEVER exceed the maximum load capacity of the Truck pallet.
Read the identification plate carefully. Any mistakes made when reading the plate could
lead to a very serious or fatal injury.
Use of PPE
DO NOT lift loads with a distance of centre of gravity exceeding 350 mm.
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