Mobile Belt Loader Model 660 Operation
Operation Manual
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3.3.2EnvironmentalOperatingLimits
Please contact Tug Technologies for operating procedures in colder environments.
3.3.3EnvironmentalVibrationInformation
The following information covers vibrations transmitted by the machinery to the hand-arm system
or to the whole body:
• The hand-arm vibration does not exceed 8.202 ft/s
2
(2.5 m/s
2
).
• The highest root mean square value of weighted acceleration to which the whole body is
subjected is less than 1.64 ft/s
2
(0.5 m/s
2
).
• The measured vibration at the driver's position with the vehicle idling and the belt running
at full speed is: 9.843 ft/s
2
(3.0 m/sec
2
) pk 5.249 ft/s
2
rms (1.6 m/sec
2
rms).
• The measured vibration at the driver's position without the belt running is: 4.265 ft/s
2
(1.3m/s
2
) pk 1.312 ft/s
2
rms (0.4 m/sec
2
rms).
3.3.4EnvironmentalSoundInformation
The following diagrams indicate the Sound Pressure Levels (SPL) that were measured in accor-
dance with:
• BS EN ISO 1915-4 Aircraft ground support equipment, General requirements Part 4
Noise measurement methods
• BS EN ISO 11201 Determination of emission sound pressure levels at a work station in
an essentially free field over a reflecting plane with negligible environmental corrections.
TableOperation-3-6:EnvironmentalLimits
Condition Minimum Maximum
Operating Temperature -25° F (-31° C) 125° F (52° C)
Storage Temperature -25° F (-31° C) 125° F (52° C)
Operating Humidity 0% 100%
Recommended Operating Altitude Sea Level 10,000 Ft (3048 m)