Case CX130C Operator's Manual page 270

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To handle suspended loads proceed as follows:
1. Remove the attachment and the pins from the arm
top. Make sure to know the mass of the object to
be handled and compare it with the data listed in the
liftable loads chart (1) located in the cab. Do not lift
loads exceeding the maximum values prescribed by
the table.
NOTICE: The weight of all lifting accessories must be
deducted from the maximum lifting values prescribed
by the table.
2. Press the ON side of the overload warning switch (2)
to activate the overload warning alarm. The overload
warning alarm is intended to avoid lifting of excessive
loads. If an overload condition is detected during the
handling of the load, the message OVER LOAD ap-
pears on the top of the display and the overload warn-
ing alarm sounds.
NOTICE: if an overload condition is detected dur-
ing the handling of the load, place the load onto the
ground and check the load conditions making refer-
ence to the chart located inside the cab.
3. Secure the load to the arm top using slinging devices
and chains adequate for the load to be lifted. In order
to limit the swinging of the load, avoid slinging it with
cables and/or chains too long.
4. Select the A work mode.
5. Check the surrounding working area and make sure
that the path that may be travelled with the load is free
from obstacles.
6. Lift slowly the load, avoiding sharp movements which
could cause swinging of the load. Keep the load near
the machine, to improve the stability and operate,
preferably, along its longitudinal axis, rather than
crossways. Lift the load from the ground the minimum
height required.
7. Position and place the load where desired, making
sure that it is resting on a solid base appropriate for
its mass.
8. Remove the chains.
9 - ACCESSORIES
9-16
1
SMIL14CEX5596AA
2
SMIL20CEX1397AA
3
SMIL17CEX2816AA

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