Specifications
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Limitations on Lifting Loads That Exceed the Working Range
Do not load the boom beyond the maximum load capacity. See Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Lifting Capacities" for
the load capacity of the boom.
When the load capacity is exceeded, refer to "American National Standards ANSI/ASME B30.14".
Also, follow the procedures that are listed below:
• Inspect the wire cable for defects prior to the lift operation
• Inspect the wire cable for defects after the lift operation
• Do not exceed the load capacity of the boom
• The load must be handled safely in order to minimize tipping effects
• The lift operation and the inspections must be made under controlled conditions by an competent, authorized person
Electrical Power Lines
Serious injury or death by electrocution can result if the machine or attachments are not kept the proper distance from
electrical power lines.
Use the following chart, and refer to ANSI/ASME B30.14-3.4.2 in order to determine the safe distance from high voltage
wires during these conditions:
• machine operation
• machine transportation
When Operating Near High Voltage Power Lines
Normal Voltage (Phase to
Phase)
Minimum Clearance
Required
0 Volts to 50 kVolts 3.05 Meters (10 Feet)
Over 50 kVolts to 200 kVolts 4.60 Meters (15 Feet)
Over 200 kVolts to 350 kVolts 6.10 Meters (20 Feet)
Over 350 kVolts to 500 kVolts 7.62 Meters (25 Feet)
Over 500 kVolts to 750 kVolts 10.67 Meters (35 Feet)
Over 750 kVolts to 1000 kVolts 13.72 Meters (45 Feet)
While in Transit Near High Voltage Power Lines
Normal Voltage (Phase to
Phase)
Minimum Clearance
Required
0 Volts to 0.75 kVolts 1.22 Meters (4 Feet)
Over 0.75 kVolts to 50 kVolts 1.83 Meters (6 Feet)
Over 50 kVolts to 345 kVolts 3.05 Meters (10 Feet)
Over 345 kVolts to 750 kVolts 6.10 Meters (20 Feet)
Over 750 kVolts to 1000 kVolts 7.62 Meters (25 Feet)
Table 1: Power lines, minimum clearance
Parking
Park on a level surface. If you must park on a grade, use blocks to prevent the machine from rolling.
Apply the service brake in order to stop the machine. Move the transmission control lever to NEUTRAL position and move
the engine speed switch to the LOW IDLE position. Engage the parking brake.
Lower any load to the ground and fully retract the counterweight.
Refer to the tractor’s operation and maintenance manual for the specific procedures regarding engine shut down and/or other
implement attachments.










