Load Capacity Charts - Xtreme XR1045 Operation & Safety Manual

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XR1045
The frame sway control handle controls the frame sway
(right and left) functions
To lock the frame sway, place the travel select lever in
NEUTRAL or apply the service or parking brake
NOTE: Maximum frame sway is 22° overall or 11° each
direction, left and right
A frame level indicator is mounted on the inside upper
right corner of the operator's cab The frame level
indicator allows the operator to view if the forklift has
been positioned in a level condition Always frame sway
the forklift right or left until the indicator shows 0° (level)
Figure 7-35. Frame Level Indicator.
 Warning
The reach forklift includes a Frame Sway
Override switch. Improper use of the
Frame Sway Override switch could cause
death, serious injury, or property damage.
The frame sway feature becomes locked and will not
operate when the boom is raised 40° or more Applying
service brake, parking brake, and placing travel select
lever in NEUTRAL, then pressing the Frame Sway Override
switch (the trigger on the Front Control handle) will
override the lockout feature and allow frame sway
Figure 7-36. Frame Sway Override Switch.
For information call (800) 497-1704

Load Capacity Charts

 Warning
DO NOT exceed rated capacities. Any
attempt to lift or carry loads in excess of
those shown on the load capacity charts
could cause forklift 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 forklift 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 the forklift being in good
operating condition.
Load capacity charts, located on the left side of the dash
panel, 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 reach forklift, including what angle,
how high, and how far to extend the boom
Figure 7-37. Typical Load Capacity Chart.
Operation
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