Gehl SL7600 Operator's Manual page 83

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To use the table, find the material name and see what its maximum density is.
Then, multiply the loader rating of the attachment by the material density to
determine if the attachment can safely be used. See page 78 for a listing of
attachments and their loader ratings.
Note: Where the material density is listed as a range (clay at 80-100 lb/ft
example), always use the maximum density (100 lb/ft
making calculations. Also, see the following examples.
Example 1: If clay (density of 80-100 lb/ft
model loader using a 27 ft
3
27 ft
and the loader rating is 3600 lb. Multiply the density of clay (100 lb/ft
by the capacity of the bucket (27 ft
3
3
(100 lb/ft
x 27 ft
= 2700 lb). This number is less than the machine rating so
you could safely use this bucket in this application.
Example 2: If granite (density of 1488-1776 kg/m
SL7600 model loader using a 21 ft
3
capacity is 0.6 m
and the loader rating is 1430 kg. Multiply the density of
3
granite (1776 kg/m
) by the capacity of the bucket (0.6 m
weight being carried (1776 kg/m
than the machine rating so you could safely use this bucket in this application.
908274/BP1202
3
) is to be hauled using an SL7800
3
Dirt/Construction Bucket, the bucket capacity is
3
) to achieve the weight being carried
3
Dirt/Construction Bucket, the bucket
3
3
x 0.6 m
= 1066 kg). This number is less
3
, for
3
in this example) for
3
) is to be hauled using an
3
) to achieve the
3
)
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