8 - ATTACHMENTS AND OPTIONAL EXTRA
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ATTACHMENTS
This section of the handbook is about one range of MERLO attachments which can be assembled on the vehicles described in
this handbook. These attachments can be coupled and released using the locking hydraulic system control from the cab.
The procedures to perform the operations previously mentioned are described in the manual. Refer to the relevant paragraph
for the assembly and disassembly of the forks.
Carefully read the given information before handling, assembling, using or removing any attachment.
The attachments which need more instructions about their use will be described one by one in a leaflet attached to this manual.
The attachment is designed and built following Merlo specifications. In order to avoid accidents and to ensure good
performance, the attachment must not be changed from that approved by Merlo S.p.A. and it must not be used for any purpose
other than that for which it is intended by design.
WARNING! Do not handle, assemble, use or remove any attachment not described in this manual (or in the
leaflet attached) until pertaining instructions have been received, read and understood. The attachments can be
assembled and used only on vehicles for which they have been requested.
MERLO S.p.A. is not responsible for the use of attachments not produced by them or whose assembly on the standard
vehicle has not been explicitly approved.
ATTACHMENT IDENTIFICATION PLATE
All attachments manufactured by Merlo are equipped with an identification plate.
This plate provides the operator with various identification data regarding the
attachment:
1) Attachment model
2) Manufacturing number
3) Attachment weight
4) Maximum load capacity
5) Maximum operating pressure
Should you need to order any spare parts, please provide the Manufacturer with
the data marked with numbers "1" and "2" above.
ATTACHMENT MAINTENANCE
In order to use the attachment safely and efficiently, you must service it regularly, strictly following the instructions of this
manual (or in the attached leaflet). Do not use the attachment until the servicing and the necessary repairs have been made.
DAILY OR EVERY 10 HOURS:
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Inspect the attachment in order to check that it is clean and there is no damaged or missing parts.
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Check the correct fastening of the hinge pins and related locks.
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Check there are no oil leaks from the attachment.
WARNING! Maintenance must be performed by skilled and competent personnel. For operations on parts
which are not part of the normal maintenance, contact the MERLO assistance service.
ATTACHMENT HANDLING
To lift the attachment, use the hitching points shown by the reference plate (see
figure). Pay particular attention to any notes and remarks regarding handling. The
total weight of the attachment is shown on its identification plate.
WARNING! Keep people away from the surrounding area when
handling the attachment.
Check that cables, hooks and lifting devices are in good condition and that
their lift capacity is sufficient for the weight to be handled.
Summary of Contents for PANORAMIC
Page 20: ...2 MACHINE TECHNICAL INFORMATION 2 9 only for models P60 10EE P72 10EE...
Page 27: ...2 MACHINE TECHNICAL INFORMATION 2 16 DIMENSIONS P37 12 PLUS DIMENSIONS P38 12 PLUS P38 12...
Page 30: ...2 MACHINE TECHNICAL INFORMATION 2 19 DIMENSIONS P60 10 P60 10EE DIMENSIONS P72 10 P72 10EE...
Page 35: ...2 MACHINE TECHNICAL INFORMATION 2 24 LIFTING A LOAD...
Page 44: ...3 STICKERS WITH CONTROL DESCRIPTIONS LEAFLETS IN THE CAB 3 3 only for models P60 10EE P72 10EE...
Page 49: ...3 STICKERS WITH CONTROL DESCRIPTIONS LEAFLETS IN THE CAB 3 8...
Page 51: ...3 STICKERS WITH CONTROL DESCRIPTIONS LEAFLETS IN THE CAB 3 10...
Page 52: ...3 STICKERS WITH CONTROL DESCRIPTIONS LEAFLETS IN THE CAB 3 11 P37 12 PLUS P40 9 PLUS...
Page 53: ...3 STICKERS WITH CONTROL DESCRIPTIONS LEAFLETS IN THE CAB 3 12...
Page 54: ...3 STICKERS WITH CONTROL DESCRIPTIONS LEAFLETS IN THE CAB 3 13 P60 10 P72 10 P60 10EE P72 10EE...
Page 55: ...3 STICKERS WITH CONTROL DESCRIPTIONS LEAFLETS IN THE CAB 3 14 END OF SECTION...
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