Komatsu Static tipping load specification
mindiucha
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2004-02-25 77837
hi, i would like to know what a term "static tipping load" means?
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Komatsu Static tipping load specification
Abbeywoods
Join Date: Jan 2004 Posts: 110 New England |
2004-02-25 77840
If you have an implement that can lift a load, it may be capable of lifting an amount that, because of leverage, will cause your tractor/implement to tip while the load is not in motion. It is possible to tip or rollover. An example would be lifting weight in your FEL bucket to a height that causes the rear wheels to raise (with or without counterweight), without the tractor being driven forward or in reverse (static or stationary). This rating is very important not to exceed, especially on uneven ground or while moving the tractor. ....
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Komatsu Static tipping load specification
Peters
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 3034 Northern AL Pics |
2004-02-25 77851
The term refers to the max load that you can tip into a truck. We moving the bucket needs to be kept as low as possible to the ground. When emptying or tipping the load into the truck one lifts the load to the highest position, close to the truck and rolls forward and tips the load. This weight will be less than the break load which is used in breaking the load out of a pile. ....
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Komatsu Static tipping load specification
beagle
Join Date: Jan 2004 Posts: 1333 Michigan Pics |
2004-03-06 79013
By definition, staic means "at rest", or a stationary object. The static tipping load can be described with a see-saw. It is the most mass you can put on one side of the see-saw before the other end STARTS to move. With a FEL it is the most weight at the center of gravity of the bucket at the bucket's furthest position forward from the front axle, which would act as the fulcrum or pivot point. ....
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Komatsu Static tipping load specification
blizzard
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 282 Central Maine Pics |
2004-03-06 79016
Here's a link to a more detailed discussion.
Notice the 'Operating Load' here is limited to 50% of the 'Static Tipping Load' and is for operation on a hard level surface.
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Link: Tipping_Load
 
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