Lm-1t – Vestil LM-Boom User Manual

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LM-series fork-mountable booms

01/11

rev. 11/14/2013

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IG

.

1B:

LM-1T-

4

K

,

6

K

&

8

K

C

ENTERS OF

G

RAVITY AND

M

AXIMUM

L

OAD

R

ATINGS FOR

V

ARYING

L

OAD

A

TTACHMENT

P

OINT AND

B

OOM

E

XTENSION

C

OMBINATIONS

Fig. 1B: LM-1T- 4k, 6k & 8k Centers of Gravity and Maximum Load Ratings for

Varying Load Attachment Point and Boom Extension Combinations

The center of gravity has a vertical component as well as a horizontal component. The vertical center of gravity is
located 15.5 in. (~39.4cm) above the bottom edges of the fork pockets. The horizontal component ranges from 31
inches to 47 inches measured from the outer edges of the fork pockets. As shown in the diagram above:

 Retracted horizontal center of gravity (RHCG): boom fully retracted with a load attached at position A, the

center of gravity is located 31 inches (~79 cm) from the outer edges of the fork pockets;

 Extended

horizontal

center

of gravity (EHCG): fully extended with a load attached at position J, the center of

gravity is located 47 inches (~119 cm) from the outer edges of the fork pockets.

All other combinations (of boom extension and load position) yield horizontal centers of gravity located at or
between RHCG and EHCG.

Model EHCG

RHCG

VCG

LM-1T-4k

49½ in. (~126cm)

32

5

/

16

in. (~82cm) 13

5

/

16

in. (~34cm)

LM-1T-6k 46

5

/

16

in. (~123cm) 30

5

/

8

in. (~78cm)

12

3

/

8

in. (~31cm)

LM-1T-8k

47 in. (~119cm)

31 in. (~79cm)

15 ½ in. (~cm)

RHCG




VCG





= Center of gravity



Origin

point for

centers

of gravity

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