Operating The Lift Truck With A Trailer; Instructions For Handling A Load; A - Choice Of Attachments; B - Weight Of Load And Centre Of Gravity - Manitou MC 25-2 D K ST3A S1 Operator's Manual

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For lift trucks equipped with a towing system

OPERATING THE LIFT TRUCK WITH A TRAILER

- For using a trailer, observe the regulations in force in your country (maximum travel speed, braking, maximum weight
of trailer, etc.).
- Do not forget to connect the trailer's electrical equipment to that of the lift truck.
- The trailer's braking system must comply with current legislation.
- If pulling a trailer with assisted braking, the tractor lift truck must be equipped with a trailer braking mechanism. In this
case, do not forget to connect the trailer braking equipment to the lift truck.
- The vertical force on the towing hook must not exceed the maximum authorised by the manufacturer (consult the
manufacturer's plate on your lift truck).
- The authorised gross vehicle weight must not exceed the maximum weight authorised by the manufacturer (consult
the manufacturer's plate on your lift truck).

INSTRUCTIONS FOR HANDLING A LOAD

A - CHOICE OF ATTACHMENTS

- Only attachments approved by MANITOU can be used on its lift trucks.
- Make sure the attachment is appropriate for the work to be done (
RANGE).
- Make sure the attachment is correctly installed and locked onto the lift truck carriage.
- Make sure that your lift truck attachments work properly.
- Comply with the load chart limits for the lift truck for the attachment used.
- Do not exceed the rated capacity of the attachment.
- Never lift a load in a sling without the attachment provided for the purpose. There are optional solutions; contact your
dealer.

B - WEIGHT OF LOAD AND CENTRE OF GRAVITY

- Before taking up a load, you must know its mass and its centre of gravity.
- The load chart for your lift truck is valid for a load in which the longitudinal position
of the centre of gravity is 500 mm or 600 mm from the base of the forks (according
to the model of lift truck) (Fig. B1). For a higher centre of gravity, contact your dealer.
- For irregular loads, determine the transverse centre of gravity before any movement
(fig. B2) and set it in the longitudinal axis of the lift truck.
It is forbidden to move a load heavier than the effective capacity defined on the lift truck load chart.
For loads with a moving centre of gravity (e.g. liquids), take account of the variations in the centre of gravity in order
to determine the load to be handled and be extra vigilant and careful to limit these variations as far as possible.

C - TRANSVERSE ATTITUDE OF THE LIFT TRUCK

The transverse attitude is the transverse slope of the chassis with respect to the horizontal.
Raising the mast reduces the lift truck's lateral stability. The transverse attitude must be set with the mast in down position
as follows:
- Position the lift truck so that the bubble in the level is between the two lines (
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