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5.9.6 - Precautions to avoid damaging the equipment
5.9.7 - Operation
• Raise or lower the boom to the appropriate height for lifting the load.
• Lift the load smoothly and with the boom fully retracted.
• Travel as specified
Section A - Safety precautions.
The fly jib must only be mounted on a suitable machine bracket.
Do not use the attachment :
• As a mobile jib crane.
• For pulling loads laterally.
• Under conditions of repeated cyclic fatigue : i.e. fast running on a bumpy surface.
Moving the load (driving the telescopic handler) is strictly forbidden with the fly jib raised.
The load must be lifted with the mast positioned as specified on the load charts.
If it must be moved, the load must be kept in the low position. Speed of movement must not exceed 5 km/
h (3,11 mph) and the load must be secured to the telescopic handler fork carriage. The weight of all
riggings (slings, etc…) must be included as part of the load weight.
Beware of the wind. The wind can cause a suspended load to tip over and generate destabilising side
forces (even with tag lines).
Specific instructions concerning use of the equipment can be written and given to the driver by the
company director.
The user must be trained in handling loads at height by an authorised organisation. The user must
therefore strictly adhere to the slinging rules.
Do not walk under the winch when the lifting arm is in raised position.
Do not use the fly jib as a lever. Excessive leverage could damage the fly jib and the handler.
Do not use the jib to drag loads. This could cause severe damage to the mechanical attachment locking
system and the retraction chains.
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