Load centre distance refers to the distance be-
tween the vertical plane of the fork arms and
the centre of gravity of the loads(1).
NOTE
The centre of gravity of a load is not necessa-
rily located at the central point of the load it-
self. The load capacity refers to the weight of
goods able to be lifted to a specified height
within a given load centre distance.
NOTE
Check the load limits. In the following circum-
stances, please contact your authorised deal-
er before operating.
●
Before lifting irregular loads or goods that
sway.
●
Where the load centre of gravity distance is
excessively long.
●
Before using attachments.
Capacity Chart
For example:
Truck model: RCD25 with single tyre
Load centre: 500 mm
Lift height: 5000 mm
In this case, the maximum load capacity is:
2500 kg
– Before loading, make sure that the dimen-
sions and weight of the load are within the
approved standard specified in the “Techni-
cal parameters” chapter and on the load rat-
ing plate.
– Before operating an attachment, read the
load capacity data plate on the attachment.
Use and operation
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Handling loads
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