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When interpreting a telehandler load chart, what does a shaded or hatched area typically represent?

On a load chart, shaded or hatched areas typically indicate zones of limited or prohibited operation due to stability concerns or structural limitations. Operat

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Question: When interpreting a telehandler load chart, what does a shaded or hatched area typically represent?

Answer options:

  • The maximum recommended tire pressure.
  • The area of operation where the telehandler is most stable. ✅ A region where the telehandler's capacity is extremely limited or prohibited.
  • The safe zone for operations with outriggers deployed.

Correct answer: A region where the telehandler's capacity is extremely limited or prohibited.

Explanation: On a load chart, shaded or hatched areas typically indicate zones of limited or prohibited operation due to stability concerns or structural limitations. Operating within these areas is unsafe. It does not represent tire pressure, areas of most stability, or solely zones for outrigger use.

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