Parking, Storage – Gradall 534B (9020-7317) Service Manual User Manual

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Material Handling Bucket Capacity

Lift capacity for a material handling bucket, if
furnished with the handler, is shown on the
Attachment Capacity plate located on right cab wall
below Serial Number plate. If part number on
bucket does not match part number on Attachment
Capacity plate, contact factory for proper bucket
lift capacity.

The bucket lift capacity is based on machine being
on firm, level ground; proper size tires being
properly inflated; and the handler being in good
operating condition.

Because maximum bucket rated lift capacity is

based on hydraulic limitations, the maximum load
may be handled anywhere within reach of machine.

Truss Boom/Winch Capacity

Lift capacity for a truss boom or a truss
boom/winch combination. If furnished with the
handler, is shown on the Attachment Capacity
plate. If the part number shown on the boom does
not match the part number shown on Attachment
Capacity plate, contact factory for proper boom lift
capacity.

The truss boom lift capacity is based on machine
being on firm level ground; proper size tires being
properly inflated; the handler being in good
operating condition; and the load being suspended
vertically form the boom.

Side loads or swinging loads can cause structural
damage and may cause the machine to tip over.

Because maximum truss boom lift capacity is based
on hydraulic limitations, the maximum rated load
may be handled anywhere within reach of the
machine.

Never use “tipping” method to determine
safe lifting capacity. This could cause the
load to fall or the machine to tip over.

2. Apply parking brake and chock wheels.

3. Retract and lower boom fully.

1. Position unit in a safe, level parking area.

Parking brake may not hold machine on a
grade.

Clean and inspect machine thoroughly and per-
form all required maintenance.

Coat all cylinder rods with a good grade of
grease or rust preventative.

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Turn off all electrical accessories.

Allow engine to cool at idle speed for a few
minutes and then turn off. Remove ignition
key.

Fill fuel tank to minimize condensation.

Disconnect battery if unit is in an area where
tampering seems possible.

Lock cab (if so equipped).

Park machine in a dry enclosure and remove
batteries.

Prepare engine in accordance with engine
manufacturer’s instructions.

PARKING

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STORAGE

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