Technical Data 5.4 Limit values for slopes
WA470-6H – VEAM946100 5-7
5.4 Limit values for slopes
Maximum slope angle for machine operation
If operating the machine on a slope, its angle must not exceed
26° uphill, 35° downhill or 16° sideways. If you angle the
machine at more than 35° during operation, the motor, transmis-
sion, hydraulic system or axles, will not be supplied with suffi-
cient oil and can be damaged.
Tipping angle, theoretically
The tipping angle is a calculated value. This states the angle at
which the machine at rest can stand on a slope without tipping
over. You must not work with the machine at these angles as the
motor, transmission, hydraulic system or axles, will not be sup-
plied with sufficient oil and can be damaged. The specified angle
refers to the transport position. The angle changes if you raise or
lower the work unit.
A uphill 26°
B downhill 35°
C sideways 16°
A
uphill with operating load
uphill without operating load
65,3°
51,8°
B
downhill with operating load
downhill without operating load
39,9°
57,9°
C
lateral with operating load
lateral without operating load
45,0°
43,6°
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