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Still RX50-13 - Picking up a Load

Still RX50-13
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Operation 5
Working with loads
DANGER
Loss of stability due to slipped, unstable or, in
particular, hanging loads!
The following information should be noted when
transporting hanging loads:
Swinging of the load is to be prevented by
using the proper driving speed and driving
manner (careful steering, braking).
Hanging loads must be coupled to the truck
in such a way that the harness cannot shift
or release unintentionally, and cannot be
damaged.
Take particular care to ensure that there are
no persons in the direction of travel in the
driving lane.
Ensure that swinging loads do not put
persons at risk.
When transporting hanging loads, suitable
devices (e.g. guy wires or hand rails) are
to be made available and used by guide
persons.
DANGER
Risk of accidents!
When transporting hanging loads, never abruptly
perform or end driving and load movements during
transport.
Never drive on slopes with a hanging load!
Containers with fluids cannot be transported as
hanging loads.
Pickingupaload
DANGER
There is a risk to life caused by a falling load or if
parts of the truck are being lowered.
Never walk or stand underneath suspended
loads or raised fork arms.
Never exceed the maximum load values spe-
cified on the capacity rating plate. Otherwise,
stability cannot be guaranteed.
Only store pallets that do not exceed the
specified maximum size. Damaged loading
equipment and incorrectly formed loads
must not be stored.
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