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Gehl Dynalift 552 - Loading;Unloading Using Ramps and Theft Deterrents

Gehl Dynalift 552
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908424/AP500 34 PRINTED IN U.S.A.
weight of any attachment tool as part of the picking
load capacity of the machine.
Approach the load squarely and slowly with the
machine straight and level. Adjust the space between
forks, if necessary. Engage the load equally on all forks
until the load touches the carriage backrest. Tilt the
forks back to position the load for travel.
Carrying the Load
If the load obstructs your view, get someone to direct
you. Maintain ground speed consistent with ground
conditions and that permit stopping in a safe manner.
During placement, the operator observes when the arc
reference number “3” on the boom is visible and stops.
He knows the maximum safe distance of extension
with this load has been reached.
LIFTING ATTACHMENT TOOL
APPLICATIONS
Picking Up the Load
Inspect the load. If it appears unstable, DO NOT
attempt to move it. DO NOT attempt lifting double-
tiered loads, or straddling side-by-side pallets one on
each fork. NEVER add extra unauthorized counter-
weights to this machine. Consider the additional
WARNING
Operating conditions can reduce the
machine’s safe operating capacity. Exceeding
capacity when raising or extending the boom
will cause the machine to tip forward.
Typical Load Zone Chart
HEIGHT ABOVE GROUND
BOOM
EXTENSION
MARKERS
REFERENCE
DISTANCE LOAD IS EXTENDED
WARNING
NEVER exceed the rated operating capacity of
the Telescopic Forklift as shown on the capac-
ity decal.
Courtesy of Crane.Market

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