C-5.3.2 Working Phases - Genie GTH-3512 Operator's Manual

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■ C-5.3.2 Working phases

When forks are correctly spaced, the handler is ready
to use.
Work can be subdivided into three different phases:
loading, transfer and unloading.
Loading phase
Approach the load to the handled perpendicularly
and check that the machine is level on the
inclinometer.
Insert the forks under the load and raise the load
some centimetres.
Pitch the forks back and make sure that the overload
warning system LEDs are in limits.
Transfer phase
Do not start or brake abruptly.
Drive to the unloading point cautiously and keep
the load 20÷30 cm from the ground.
Suit the machine speed to the ground conditions to
avoid dangerous jumps, side skids of the vehicle
and possible load falls.
When driving on slopes or ramps, hold the load
uphill.
DANGER
Do not drive on slopes sideways; this wrong
manoeuvre is one of the main reasons for accidents
due to vehicle overturning.
Unloading phase
Drive to the unloading point with straight wheels
and bring the machine to a smooth stop leaving
enough space to operate the boom.
Put the parking brake and set the transmission to
neutral.
Position the load some centimetres above the
desired position and set the forks level.
Lower the load and make sure it is level.
Carefully withdraw the forks by operating the boom
retraction control and, if necessary, raise or lower
the boom as forks come out.
When the forks are clear of the load, set them to
transfer position.
Handler with telescopic boom GTH-3512
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Release the parking brake and start a new working
cycle.
Do not move off when the load is raised 20
above the ground. Risk of machine overturning or
load fall.
C - 31
Page
Document 57.0008.7200 - 05/2007
CAUTION
Courtesy of Crane.Market
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