9. Lower the attachment to the ground
in
a level
position.
Figure 7-36.
Lower
Attachment
To
Ground
In Level
Position.
10. Tilt and lower boom until pivot pins (A) have dis-
connected from attachment hooks (8).
Figure 7-37. Tilt And Lower Boom To Release Pivot Pins (A)
From Attachment Hooks (B).
11.
Retract the boom to
fUlly
disconnect the attach-
ment from the quick attach link.
Xtreme Manufacturing
61
Operation
Load Handling
ADANGER
~
Injury
or
death by electrocution can
result from contact with
or
inade-
- -
quate
clearance
with
energized
power lines
or
apparatus.
• NEVER operate the vehicle in an area where
active
overhead
power
lines, overhead
or
underground cables,
or
other
power
sources
exist.
• Contact the appropriate power
or
utility
com-
pany
to
de-energize power lines
or
take
other
suitable precautions.
Keep the vehicle, attachments, and
~
loads
a.
safe distance
from
electrical
~
power Imes.
• Remain at least 10 feet
(3
meters),
piUS
an
additional 0.4 inches (10 millimeters)
for
each
1,000 Volts
over
50,000 Volts, from active
power
lines and
other
power
sources.
• Worksite operating directives and/or local
or
state codes
might
require a greater distance.
•
Know
the maximum
height
and reach
of
this
reach forklift.
Failure
to
follow
proper
safety
A
procedures
when
lifting,
lowering,
and traveling with a load can cause
property damage, injury,
or
death.
DO
NOT
exceed vehicle capacity
of
11,000
pounds
(4989.5 Kilograms). The total rated capacity
of
the
forks being used must equal
or
exceed vehicle
capacity. Forks can break causing loss
of
load and
possible injUry
or
death.
DO
NOT exceed the manufacturer's
~
rated load
for
any auxiliary attach-
ment. Any attempt
to
lift
or
carry
~
loads in excess
of
the manufacturer's
rated load may cause vehicle
tip
over,
loss
of
load,
or
structural
damage
which
could
result in injUry
or
death.
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