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Still RCD25 User Manual

Still RCD25
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DANGER
Danger of death from falling loads!
Never walk or stand underneath suspended loads.
Transporting suspended loads
Before transporting suspended loads, consult
the national regulatory authorities (in Germa-
ny, the employer's liability insurance associa-
tions).
National regulations may place restrictions on
these operations. Contact the relevant authori-
ties.
DANGER
Suspended loads that begin to swing can result in
the following risks:
Impaired braking and steering action
Tipping over the load wheels or drive
wheels
Tipping the truck at right angles to the direc-
tion of travel
Risk of crushing of guide persons
Reduced visibility.
DANGER
Loss of stability.
Slipping or swinging suspended loads can lead to a
loss of stability and cause the truck to tip over.
When transporting suspended loads, observe the
following instructions
Instructions for transporting suspended
loads:
Swinging loads must be prevented by using
the proper driving speed and driving style
(careful steering, braking)
Hanging loads must be hooked on to the
truck in such a way that the harness cannot
shift or release unintentionally and cannot
be damaged
When transporting suspended loads, suita-
ble devices (e.g. guy wires or supporting
6210_001-007
Use and operation
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Handling loads
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Still RCD25 Specifications

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BrandStill
ModelRCD25
CategoryTrucks
LanguageEnglish

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