BASIC SA FET Y INSTRUC TIONS
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WARNING
Electric shock hazard.
The operator of the Wheel Loader can be killed if
the Wheel Loader comes in contact with electrical
wires.
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Keep the loader and attachment tools at a suf-
ficient distance from overhead power lines and
other electrical lines of more than 50 V (see
table below).
If inadvertent contact with a live electric source occurs:
•
Do not leave the loader until the electricity has been
disconnected and a qualified technician directs the op
-
erator to leave the machine..
•
If feasible, drive the loader away from the danger area!
•
Warn any people around the loader not to get any nearer
and not to touch the machine.
•
Arrange to have the power turned off.
2.4.2
Working near overhead power lines
Nominal voltage
Clearance distance
up to 1000 V
1 m
3.3 ft
over 1 kV up to 110 kV
3 m
9.8 ft
over 110 kV up to 220 kV
4 m
13 ft
over 220 kV up to 380 kV
5 m
16.4 ft
Unknown nominal voltage
5 m
16.4 ft
Summary of Contents for WL 30
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Page 2: ...December 10 Edition...
Page 17: ...BASIC INFORMATION 15 WL30...
Page 48: ...TECHNICAL DATA 46 3 4 Dimensions Fig 11 Dimensions...
Page 61: ...Description of the indicator warning and control elements 59 WL30...
Page 126: ...Towing and transporting 124 Fig 58 Tying down the loader...
Page 161: ...SERVICING AND INSPECTION 159 WL30 2 1 Fig 63 Cab tilt lever...
Page 235: ...Appendix 233 WL30 For personal notes...
Page 245: ...List of figures 243 WL30...