Rated capacity chart, Rated capacity chart general – Gradall 534B (9020-7317) Service Manual User Manual

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BOOM EXTENSION IN FEET FROM FRONT TIRE TO FORK FACE
FIGURE SHOWN ARE STACKING CAPACITY TRUCK LEVEL.
RATED LIFT CAPACITIES SHOWN ARE WITH MACHINE ON A FIRM, LEVEL SURFACE
WITH UNDAMAGED PROPERLY
INFLATED TIRES MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS AND STABILITY ARE BASED ON RATED LIFT
CAPACITIES AT
SPECIFIC BOOM ANGLES AND BOOM LENGTHS. IF SPECIFICATIONS ARE CRITICAL. THE
PROPOSED APPLICATION
SHOULD BE DISCUSSED WITH YOUR DEALER.
DO NOT EXCEED RATED LIFT CAPACITY LOADS, AS UNSTABLE AND DANGEROUS
MACHINE CONDITIONS WILL
RESULT. DO NOT TIP THE MACHINE FORWARD TO DETERMINE ALLOWABLE LOAD.
LEVEL GRADALL HANDLER BEFORE LIFTING ABOVE 4 FT.

9103-3021

Rated Capacity Chart

General

The rated capacity chart, located on left side of
dashboard, indicates maximum load capacities for
handlers equipped with standard carriage/ fork
combination. These capacities apply only to the
standard carriage/fork combination and cannot be
used for other attachments.

Elevation

Numbers at left side of chart (-4' to 40') represent
elevation at heel of horizontal fork as measured
from level ground. Maximum elevation with boom
fully raised and extended is 36 feet.
to dimension “A” shown on serial number plate
located on right cab wall.

All loads shown on rated capacity chart
are based on machine being on firm, level
ground; the forks being positioned evenly
on carriage; the load being centered on
forks; proper size tires being properly
inflated; and the handler being in good
operating condition. Machines having
8000 pound capacity must have tires
properly filled with calcium chloride.

Boom Extension

Numbers across bottom of chart (0 22') and
numbers parallel to boom (2’to 18') represent boom
extension as measured from fully retracted position
to extended position. These numbers do not reflect
total boom length, only the number of feet of
extension from fully retracted position.

Number decals on boom section number two (4, 8,
12, 16 and 20) relate directly to boom extension. The
largest number which can be read from operator’s
seat indicates total boom extension.

Boom extension relates to dimension “D” shown on
serial number plate.

Boom Angle

Numbers at ends of angled fines (-4° to 7°)
represent angle of boom to horizontal as measured
from horizontal plane at ground level. Maximum
angles are 4° below horizontal with boom fully
lowered to 70° above horizontal with boom fully
raised.

A boom angle indicator is located on left side of
boom section number one to show boom angle. Be
sure machine is level from front to rear or indicator
will provide incorrect reading.

Load Center

Loads shown on rated capacity chart are based on
the load center being two feet above and two feet
forward of surfaces of horizontal forks as indicated
by dimensions “B” and “C” on serial number plate.

The load center of a load is the center of gravity of
the load. For regularly shaped loads of the same
material, such as a pallet of blocks, the center of
gravity can be located by measuring the load to find
its center. For irregular loads, or loads of dissimilar
materials, keep the heaviest part of the load as close
to the heel of the forks as possible.

In all cases, the load center must be centered
between the forks.

Load Limits

Some capacities shown on the rated capacity chart
are based on machine stability and some are based
on hydraulic lift capacity. The “common sense” or
“feel” an experienced operator might apply in
regard to “tipping loads”

DOES NOT APPLY to

hydraulic load limits.

Exceeding load limits can

cause a relief valve to open allowing the load to fall,
or in some cases, the machine to tip over.

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