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Yanmar B95W - Stability on Sloping Ground; Working with a Grab or Log Clamp

Yanmar B95W
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B95W
Safety
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03_Sicherheit_en.fm - V 0.1 - 1.8.17
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3.11 Stability on sloping ground
There is a risk of the machine overturning when working on sloping bases.
The level of risk is especially high when working (digging and lifting) on soft
bases if the blade is used to increase stability.
An increased degree of caution is required on slopes over 10° (17.6%).
There is a higher risk of the machine tipping over when driving over obstacles
one-sided.
Maximum
inclination
Tab. 3-2 Maximum inclination
Test the stability of the machine before beginning work.
Observe the stability specifications. The stability specifications are based on
ground that is level, solid, and even.
All stability calculations must be made with a horizontally positioned machine
on even and solid ground. If the machine is operated under conditions that do
not meet this requirement (such as loose and uneven ground, no horizontal
position, side loads, etc.), these conditions must be taken into consideration
by the operator.
Never exceed the maximum allowable inclination angle of the machine.
Secure the machine against rolling or sliding.
Begin work slowly.
3.11.1 Working with a grab or log clamp
Only move the machine at low speed and in the transport position.
Avoid steering and swinging abruptly.
Pick up the log at its center of gravity.
Machine Machine Maximum allowable inclination
angle
Laterally 15°
Uphill 15°
Downhill 15°

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