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Operation 5
Driving
Thetruckmaybedrivenonthefollowing
upwards or downwards gradients:
Maximum gradient [%]
Model
Type
With load Without load
RX50-10
compact
5060
RX50-10 5061
RX50-13 5063
RX50-15 5065
RX50-16 5066
19.0 25.0
The upwards and downwards slopes may not
exceed the gradient listed above and should
have a rough surface.
Smooth and gradual transitions should be
provided at the top and bottom of the gradient
to prevent the load from falling on the floor or
the truck being damaged.
Warning in case components project
beyond the truck contour
Trucks are often required to drive through
very narrow or very low spaces such as aisles
or containers. The trucks are dimensioned
for this purpose. However, movable parts
may project beyond the truck contour and
be damaged or torn off. Examples of such
components include:
A folding roof pa
nel in the driver’s cab
Cab doors
Fold-out LPG cylinders
Condition of the roadways
Roadways must
be sufficiently firm, level and
free from dirt
and fallen objects.
Drainage channels, level crossings and
similar obstacles must be evened out and,
if necessary, ramps must be provided so that
trucks can drive over these obstacles with as
few bumps as possible.
Note the load capacity of manhole covers,
drain covers etc.
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048011501 EN - 12/2015 107

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