Load Handling - Xtreme XR1045 Operation & Safety Manual

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XR1045
9. Lower the attachment to the ground in a
level position
Figure 7-32. Lower Attachment to Ground in Level Position.
10. Tilt and lower boom until pivot pins (A) have
disconnected from attachment hooks (B)
Figure 7-33. Tilt and Lower Boom to Release Pivot Pins (A) from
Attachment Hooks (B).
11. Retract the boom to fully disconnect the attachment
from the quick attach link
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Load Handling

 Danger
Death or serious injury by electrocution
will result from contact with or inadequate
clearance with energized power lines or
apparatus.
• Never operate the forklift in an area where active
overhead power lines, overhead or underground
cables, or other power sources exist.
• Contact the appropriate power or utility company
to de-energize power lines or take other suitable
precautions.
Keep the forklift, attachments, and loads a
safe distance from electrical power lines.
• Remain at least 10 feet (3 meters), plus an additional
0.4 inches (10 millimeters) for each 1,000 Volts over
50,000 Volts, from active power lines and other
power sources.
• Work site operating directives and/or local or state
codes might require a greater distance.
• Know the maximum height and reach of this
reach forklift.
 Warning
Failure to follow proper safety procedures
when lifting, lowering, and traveling with
a load could cause death, serious injury, or
property damage.
DO NOT exceed forklift capacity of 10,000 pounds
(4,536 kilograms). The total rated capacity of the forks
being used must equal or exceed forklift capacity.
Forks can break causing loss of load and could result in
death or serious injury.
DO NOT exceed the rated load for any
attachment. Any attempt to lift or carry
loads in excess of the manufacturer's rated
load could cause forklift tip over, loss of
load, or structural damage which could result in death,
serious injury, or property damage.
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