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Safety instructions for attachments when transporting suspended loads
WARNING!
Swinging loads and a reduced residual capacity can result in accidents
XAdapt the travel speed to the load, less than walking pace.
XSecure swinging loads for example with lifting slings.
XReduce the residual capacity and have it certified by a expert.
Safety instructions for using loading buckets as attachments
WARNING!
Greater mast loading can cause accidents.
XWhen carrying out the daily checks and operations before starting, (see "Checks
and operations to be performed before starting daily operation" on page 62), in
particular attention check the fork carriage, mast rails and mast rollers for damage.
Safety notices for fork extensions:
WARNING!
Unsecured and excessive fork extensions can cause accidents.
XFor fork extensions with an open cross sectional area, only carry loads that are
resting along the entire length of the fork extension.
XOnly use fork extensions with the same fork cross section and minimum fork length
of the truck and which comply with the details on the fork extension data plate.
XThe basic fork length must be at least 60% of the length of the fork extension.
XLock the fork extensions onto the basic forks.
XWhen carrying out the daily checks and operations before starting, (see "Checks
and operations to be performed before starting daily operation" on page 62), also
check the fork extension lock.
XMark any fork extensions with an incomplete or faulty lock and take them out of
service.
XDo not use trucks with an incomplete or faulty fork extension lock. Replace the fork
extension.
XOnly restore the fork extension to service when the fault has been rectified.
XUse only fork extensions which have no dirt or foreign bodies near the entry
opening point. Clean the fork extensions as required.