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Kubota SVL75-3 User Manual

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LIFTING
LIFTING THE MACHINE
DANGER
T
o avoid personal injury or death:
• The instructions for safe lifting are described in
the Lifting the machine section. Read
instructions in the Lifting the machine section
carefully before lifting the machine. Make sure
that the operating personnel read the operator's
manual carefully before lifting.
WARNING
T
o avoid personal injury or death:
• Do not use damaged chains and lifting
hardware.
IMPORTANT :
• Follow the procedure so the unit cannot roll.
1. Select a firm, level surface.
2. Lower the working equipment to the ground.
3. Stop the engine.
4. Set the armrest to the locked position.
5. Apply the parking brake switch.
• Do not lift loads that exceed the maximum rated
capacity of the hoist and attaching hardware.
• Refer to the specifications for attaching
hardware and choose hardware suitable for the
weight, size, and configuration of the load.
• Assess the center of gravity of the load,
position the hook directly over the load, and lift
the load so that it remains horizontal.
• Do not enter and do not allow others to enter
the working area under the suspended load,
and do not move the load over people. Only
move the load in an area where the equilibrium
can be maintained.
• Always inspect the attaching hardware,
including chains, hooks, and master links
before each use. Do not use any worn or
damaged attaching hardware or if the safety
latch is missing.
• Do not use attaching hardware, including
chains, hooks, and master links, in extreme
temperature or other environmental conditions
that exceed the manufacturer's specifications.
• Disengagement of the load can cause severe
injury or death. The use of a hook with a safety
latch or other master link device does not
preclude inadvertent detachment of a slack
sling load from the hook or master link. Visually
verify proper engagement of hook or shackle in
all instances.
• Comply
with all federal, state, and local
regulations and safety standards before lifting
the machine.
• Do not use the holes on the roof structure to lift
the machine.
• Make sure that the lifting chains, hooks, and
master links are strong enough to withstand the
load being lifted.
• Be sure that the hooks have safety latch.
• Before lifting the machine, be sure that
attachments are properly attached.
Preparations
• Lifting chains (with hook at each end)
Approximate overall length
3.43 m
2 pc.
Approximate overall length
8.84 m
1 pc.
• Pads (to protect the machine and lifting chain)
•
Master links, 2pc.
Model name SVL75-3
Model type Closed Cab
Machine weight
*1
4198 kg
*2
Recommended chain working load limit
> 2565 kg
*3
3/8 in. lifting grade 80 alloy
Recommended master link working load
limit > 5125 kg
*3
Size not specified
Recommended attachment hardware
working load limit > 2565 kg
*3
Size not specified
*1
CTL weight with standard (non-hydraulic) bucket
*2 CTL weight shown with wide track (320 mm)
*3 Recommended chain, master link, and attachment hardware
shall meet OSHA regulations and applicable ANSI (American-
national-standards-institute), NACM (national-association-of-
chain-manufacturers), and federal standards.
Procedure for connecting chains
1. Locate the chain and position the hook.
• Front of the machine
Pass
the chain between the front idler and the
front track roller, under the machine on each
side, as shown in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2.
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Kubota SVL75-3 Specifications

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BrandKubota
ModelSVL75-3
CategoryCompact Loader
LanguageEnglish

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