Vestil LM-Boom User Manual

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LM-series fork-mountable booms

01/11

rev. 11/14/2013

Page 14 of 28

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The center of gravity has a vertical component as well as a horizontal component. The vertical center of

gravity (VCG) is located 38 inches (~97 cm) from the bottom edges of the fork pockets. The horizontal center of
gravity (HCG) ranges from 3 inches up to 8 inches from the front edge of the vertical support. As depicted in the
diagram above:

 Retracted

horizontal

center

of gravity (RHCG): boom fully retracted, with a load attached at position A,

the horizontal center of gravity is located 8 inches (~20cm) from the front edge of the vertical support;

 Extended horizontal center of gravity (EHCG): boom fully extended, with a load attached at position I,

the center of gravity is located 3 inches (~7.6cm) from the front edge of the vertical support.

 All other combinations of boom extension and load position yield horizontal centers of gravity located 3

inches to 8 inches from the front edge of the vertical support. (See “Range of possible horizontal
centers of gravity” in diagram above).

FIG. 3B: LM-HRT- 4k & 6k Centers of Gravity and Maximum Load Ratings for

Varying Load Attachment Point and Boom Extension Combinations

EHCG


VCG

Model EHCG

RHCG

VCG

LM-HRT-4k 13

1

/

16

in. (~33 cm) 9

15

/

16

in. (~25 cm) 31

3

/

8

in. (~80 cm)

LM-HRT-6k 13

1

/

16

in. (~33 cm) 9

15

/

16

in. (~25 cm) 31

3

/

8

in. (~80 cm)



= Center of gravity



Origin point
for centers of
gravity

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