Hydraulic stacker - manual drive and lift
English
Before taking into operation, check:
perfect function of the operating elements
function of the parking brake
state of the travelling rollers and roller axles
load chains for adjustment, chain tension and wear
Moving and steering using the steering handle
The steering handle is connected to the steering rollers.
The wheels are steered automatically by moving the steering handle.
Drive the truck only in lower position.
Parking brake
The steering wheel of the hydraulic stacker is equipped with a parking brake.
For depositing, actuate the parking brake.
Load diagram HV 0516
Picking up a load
Check that the load does not exceed the loading capacity of the hydraulic stacker.
Roll the hydraulic stacker slowly up to the pallet/load.
Roll the fork prongs under the pallet until the back end of the fork rests against the load (pallet).
Lift the load by executing the pumping movements.
The load must be evenly distributed across both prongs of the fork.
The load centre of gravity must not be exceeded.
Moving with the load
As the hydraulic stacker HV is only equipped with a parking brake. The stacker must not be used on upward
or downward slopes.
As far as floor/ground clearance permits, the load should be transported across the floor/ground at as low a
height as possible.
The load should be moved with lifted fork only for stacking and depositing on even surface.
Move at a uniform speed appropriate to the load and floor/ground conditions.
For depositing, actuate the parking brake.
Setting the load down
Stop just before the stacking area and lift the load in safe distance over the pile.
Manoeuvre the load directly above the pile.
Lower the load by actuating the release lever or the pedal
Lower the load until fork arms are discharged.
Ensure safe reversing, lower the fork arm, and then move away.
technische Änderungen vorbehalten
The load must equally balanced on both forks
subject to change without notice
F 08.01.114-1
loosening
locking
changements techniques sous réserve
10 / 20