5-94 BA 35203_04 * 3.0 * 35203_04_05_Bedienung.fm
5 Operation
Load diagram for pallet forks
The load diagram (on the left on the front window) is only valid for
applications with the released pallet forks E and corresponding tire size.
The load diagram also applies to released buckets if the specified
capacities and material densities are observed
– see chapter 3 “Use of attachments on the machine” on page 3-11.
Pay attention to the specific load diagrams of other attachments used
– see “Fitting attachments from other manufacturers (option)” on
page 5-99!
Tipping hazard of machine due to failure to pay attention to the load
diagram!
Can cause serious injury or death.
► Observe the load diagram, and take appropriate action if necessary.
•LineD in the load diagram specifies the machine certified for a specific
attachment.
• Do not exceed the maximum loads stated, otherwise machine stability
is no longer ensured.
•ColumnA shows the maximum loads for applications on level ground
(stability s = 1.25)
•ColumnB shows the maximum loads for off-road applications
(stability s = 1.67).
• The maximum load is a function of the distance (load distance) C
between the load centre and the fork frame (lower row of numbers).
Take this into account also when using fork arm extensions!
• The load depends on the machine’s attachments
– see chapter 9 “Payload/lift capacity/stability” on page 9-20.
Example:
• At a load distance C of 600 mm (23.62 in), the maximum load B for off-
road applications is 1170 kg (2580 lbs)!