Load Capacity Charts - Genie Superlift Advantage Operator's Manual

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Observe and Obey:
Failure to properly position the load may result in
death or serious injury.
Verify that the load you wish to raise does not
exceed the maximum load for your load center.
See the Load Capacity Chart on the next page.
Tip-over hazard. Raising a load
that exceeds the machine capacity
may result in death or serious
injury.
A load center is defined as the balancing point
(center of gravity) of a load and must be
positioned within the load center zone.
Tip-over hazard. Failure to position
the load center within the load
center zone may result in death or
serious injury.
Part No. 97550

Load Capacity Charts

Forks
Load Positioning Instructions
1 Determine the weight of the load and the
location of its load center.
2 Measure to the load center from the side of the
load that will be closest to the carriage.
3 Refer to the chart on the next page to determine
if the machine is capable of lifting the weight at
the location on the forks.
4 Place the load so that it rests on the forks, as
close to the carriage as possible.
5 Position the load so that the load center is within
the load center zone.
6 Secure the load to the forks.
See the chart on the next page for maximum load
centers for standard forks, adjustable forks and flat
forks.
Genie Superlift Advantage
Operator's Manual
Load Center
Zone
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