Operation
6.3
General
Before picking up the palletised packages, ensure that the pallets are sufficiently stable!
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When using the pallet fork and the turning head for the first time, feel your way slowly.
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The functions "turning the rotary motor" and forward and backward movement of the hydraulically
actuated centre of gravity compensation are actuated by means of the valve control levers located
on the truck-mounted loader crane. They are performed as long as the valve control levers are
actuated.
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Do not allow the spring-loaded valve control levers to spring back! Pressure surges can occur in
the forward and return stroke, which can lead to jerky movements of the pallet fork.
You must return
the control levers slowly to their original position.
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With the help of the rotary motor, you can turn your pallet fork gently with or without a load.
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The appliance can be guided by the handles if required.
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Do not allow the device to rotate quickly or jerkily! The package or parts of it could be flung
away! Risk of injury!
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Always pick up the palletised packages in the middle, otherwise they may tip over or
cracks may occur in highly stressed areas of the appliance.
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When gripping the packages, position the suspension of the appliance above the load's
centre of gravity using the hydraulically operated centre of gravity leveller so that the forks
are tilted slightly to the rear.
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The centre of gravity compensation must never be operated when transporting parcels!
The parcel could tip over! Risk of injury!
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Put the parcels down carefully after transport.
When the device is used on the construction crane, the packages must form a block-shaped unit
with the pallet. This is achieved by lacing, taping, bracing, gluing, shrink-wrapping or pressing on all
sides.
6.4
Hydraulic centre of gravity compensation
To ensure that the hydraulic centre of gravity
compensation functions correctly, it is essential to
observe the specified minimum load weight of 25
% of the maximum load capacity (WLL)!
Otherwise there is a risk of the load slipping, as
otherwise the hydraulic centre of gravity
compensation will not react and the package will
slide forwards.
56000010 / 56000011 / 56000025 / 56000024
17 / 21
GB