Carry A Load; Place A Load; Load Shift; Load Capacity Charts - Xtreme Manufacturing XR630 Operation And Safety Manual

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XR630

Carry A Load

1. Carry the load as low as possible while maintaining good
ground clearance and visibility.
2. Back away slowly.
3. To travel with a load, use low speed. NEVER travel at higher
speeds when carrying a load.

Place A Load

1. Before placing the load, refer to the appropriate load
capacity chart to determine safe boom extension range.
2. Position the Telehandler and place the Gear Selector in
Neutral.
3. Set the Parking Brake switch to ON (engaged).
4. Align the forks at the level the load is to be placed.
5. Extend the boom slowly until the load is just above the area
where it is to be placed.
6. Lower the boom until the pallet rests in position and the
forks are free to retract.
7. Retract the forks slowly from under the load.

Load Shift

1. If the load shifts, stop the Telehandler immediately.
2. Lower and adjust the load to center its weight.
3. If the load shift is too great for adjustment, rearrange the
load before attempting to move the Telehandler.

Load Capacity Charts

DO NOT exceed rated capacity. Any attempt
to lift or carry loads in excess of those shown
on the load capacity charts could cause Tele-
handler tip over, loss of load, or structural
damage which could result in death, serious
injury, or property damage.
All load ratings shown on load capacity charts are based on
the Telehandler being on firm, level ground, the forks being
evenly positioned on the carriage, the load being centered
on the forks, properly sized tires properly inflated and/or
foam filled, and the Telehandler being in good operating
condition.
Operation Manual
Warning
The load capacity charts pop up on the screen every time
there's a load on the forks. The load charts are provided to
assist the operator in determining how to safely operate
the boom to pick up, carry, and set down a load with the
Telehandler, including what angle, how high, and how for to
extend the boom.
Fig 90. On-Screen Load Capacity Chart
Using Load Capacity Charts
The Telehandler includes two (2) indicators to assist the
operator for accurately using the load capacity charts. These
indicators are the Boom Extend Letters and the Boom Angle
Indicator. Boom extend letters are located on the left side of
the boom and visible to the operator as the boom is extended.
These letters indicate boom extension as it corresponds to the
load capacity charts.
NOTE: For example, when letter "A" first appears, the boom
extension corresponds to the arc of line "A" throughout all the
load capacity charts.
Fig 91. Boom Extend Letters
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