This document outlines specifications for a stopping aggravating movements (SAM) device on a telescopic handler or personnel elevated work platform (PEMP). The SAM device renders certain boom and attachment movements inoperative when the handled load reaches 85% of the maximum load C to prevent the machine from tilting forward. Movements like lowering the boom or extending the telescope are stopped while raising the boom remains operational.
This document outlines specifications for a stopping aggravating movements (SAM) device on a telescopic handler or personnel elevated work platform (PEMP). The SAM device renders certain boom and attachment movements inoperative when the handled load reaches 85% of the maximum load C to prevent the machine from tilting forward. Movements like lowering the boom or extending the telescope are stopped while raising the boom remains operational.
This document outlines specifications for a stopping aggravating movements (SAM) device on a telescopic handler or personnel elevated work platform (PEMP). The SAM device renders certain boom and attachment movements inoperative when the handled load reaches 85% of the maximum load C to prevent the machine from tilting forward. Movements like lowering the boom or extending the telescope are stopped while raising the boom remains operational.
When the machine includes changes specific for use as a Telescopic handler PEMP and it is used as a PEMP, this device is active what- ever the value of angle A [Figure 64]. When the handled When the machine includes changes specific for use as a load reaches 85% of load C, which tends to cause the PEMP and it is used as a telescopic handler, this device is machine to tilt forward [Figure 65] , this device renders the active whatever the value of angle A [Figure 64]. following movements inoperative: Figure 64 • Lowering the boom. • Extending the telescope. • Hydraulic function located on the back of the boom head. All other movements of the boom remain operational: • Raising the boom. • Retract telescoping. • Hydraulic function: coupler located in front, on the boom head.
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When the handled load reaches 85% of load C, which
tends to cause the machine to tilt forward [Figure 65], this device renders the following movements inoperative: • Lowering the boom. • Extending the telescope. • Forward or backward tilt of the forks or attachment. • Hydraulic function: coupler located behind, on the boom head. All other movements of the boom remain operational: • Raising the boom. • Retract telescoping. • Hydraulic function: coupler located in front, on the boom head. Figure 65