Article | REF: A9460 V1

Vehicle loading - Auxiliary cranes

Author: Hubert GIBOUIN

Publication date: May 10, 1994 | Lire en français

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    2. Regulations, tests and controls

    2.1 Regulation in road position

    It's not enough to define a crane model and a forwarder model to have an equipped vehicle: the highway code must be observed, checks are required and inspections are carried out by the local mining engineer.

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    2.1.1 Axle load distribution

    Each carrier is approved within specific limits. Once completed, the unit must be weighed, and the mining engineer checks that, with the load evenly distributed over the loading surface, the permissible loads on each axle are not...

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