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Still EXV 10 Basic - Capacity Plate and Options

Still EXV 10 Basic
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Capacity plate
The identification plate indicates the follow-
ing data:
(1) CDG
= distance "C" from the centre of
gravity of the load on the forks to the fork
carriage (in mm)
(2) h
= lift height of the forks from the
ground (in mm)
(3)
= maximum permissible loads "Q" (in
kg)
WARNING
The illustrations are only examples.
Only the values stated on your truck's plate should
be taken into consideration.
DANGER
The values indicated on the capacity plate refer to
compact and homogeneous loads and must not be
exceeded - otherwise the stability of the truck and
the load-bearing capacity of the structures may be
compromised.
DANGER
Risk of accident when forks are changed:
If the forks are changed and a different type of forks
to the original forks is fitted, the residual load capaci-
ty changes.
When forks are changed, a new residual capacity
plate must be affixed.
If a truck is supplied without forks, the residual ca-
pacity plate for standard forks is affixed (see chapter
6 "Technical Data").
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4745728043478 EN - 11/2021 - 09

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