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6.2.1
preliminary checks
Whenever the attachment is used, first check the clearance between:
∂ the upper jaw blades and the jaw blades, refer to
“7.2.2.5 Checks on the shears” on page 64
;
∂ the tips and the razor blade, refer to
“7.2.2.5 Checks on the shears” on page 64
6.2.2
work cycle
rIsk of oVErturNING
overloading the attachment can cause the machine to overturn.
should scraps need to be lifted during the work cycle, use the shortest possible sling and lift
the load only for as long as strictly necessary.
During the work cycle, it is important to carefully evaluate the machine overall stability, refer to
�
Depending on the position of the end of the machine arm, the machine itself is subject to overturning moments
in different directions and to various extents�
longitudinal overturning moment
If operating on yielding surfaces (soft soil, mud, etc�) or sloping terrain, the longitudinal overturning moment
increases at the foot of the machine, thereby reducing its capacity at the attachment
linking point�
fig. 20
Longitudinal overturning moment
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