Never disengage tilt or rotation latches at the same time, because this could result
in load damage or personal injury.
Make sure load is positioned correctly on lifter (as previously
directed).
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T
O
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ILT
THE
L
OAD
1) Make sure the load has enough clearance to tilt without contacting anyone or anything.
2)
2A
Use the control handle
(circled in fig. 2A) to
keep the load under
control at all times.
3) If the pad frame is
latched, pull the tilt
release lever (inset in
fig. 2A) to disengage the
tilt latch.
Unbalanced
loads may tilt
unexpectedly when
tilt latch is
disengaged.
4) Lift upward or press
downward on the
control handle to tilt the
load as desired.
1
Always keep
hands and
fingers away from
tilt linkage.
Note: See “L
” on page 14 about allowable load overhang.
Note: The pad frame automatically latches when tilted to the vertical position.
1..... Due to the tilt linkage design, load force on the control handle changes direction during the tilt.
OPERATION
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