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Avoid all those situations which may result in crushing during vehicle stabilization,
crane movement and load handling.
(In conformity with EN 349 standard the minimum safe working distances
to avoid crushing parts of the body)
The table indicates the minimum safety working distances concerning the various
parts of the body.
The figures illustrate circumstances which may turn out to be dangerous if you fail
to respect the minimum safe distances and if it is impossible to introduce larger
parts of the body.
(!) ATTENTION (!)
Failure to respect the minimum safe distances may result in a safety hazard
and a deadly risk.
Remember that
the stability of
the unit (crane-
vehicle) is only
guaranteed by
the complete
lateral extension
of the outriggers
and by the observance of the capacity plates.
Stabilize the vehicle on a horizontal plane with a maxi-
mum tolerance of 1,5 degrees. Make sure that the outrig-
ger rams rest on a solid base, if necessary use larger
outrigger base plates (available on request) to avoid
sinking. If you adopt other means, make sure that they
are suitably sized for the load they must bear.
(!) ATTENTION (!)
Respect the distances di sicurezza from electric
lines; the minimum distance is, according to CEN
norms, five (5) meters, except for otherwise prescribed by national norms.
C0.2
WARNING AND
INSTRUCTIONS
F 170A
6
Parts Minimum safe Figure
of the working
Body distance mm
Body
500
Leg 180
Toes
50
Hand
Wrist
100
Fist
Parts Minimum safe Figure
of the working
Body distance mm
Head
300
Foot
120
Arm
120
Finger
25

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