MRTALP4-DC3: #35058
Rev 7.4/12-21
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T
O
R
OTATE
THE
L
OAD
Make sure load is positioned correctly on lifter (as previously
directed).
Never disengage rotation and tilt latches at the same time, because this could result
in load damage or personal injury.
Never rotate load when lifter is attached “above center” (see
1)
3A
4A
Latch the pad frame in
the vertical position.
Never rotate
load oriented
in flat position.
2) Make sure the load has
enough clearance to
rotate without contacting
anyone or anything.
3) Use the control handle
(circled in fig. 3A) to keep
the load under control at
all times.
Unbalanced
loads may
rotate unexpectedly
when rotation latch
is disengaged.
4) Pull the rotation release
lever (fig. 4A) to
disengage the rotation latch, and rotate the load as required. To stop load motion, let go
of the rotation release lever and guide the load to the next stop.
Note: Whenever rotation is not required, keep the rotation latch engaged, to prevent load
damage or personal injury.
OPERATION