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What is the consequence of operating a telehandler with a load that exceeds its rated capacity for a given boom position?

Exceeding the rated capacity places undue stress on the telehandler's components and significantly increases the risk of loss of stability, tip-over, structural

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Question: What is the consequence of operating a telehandler with a load that exceeds its rated capacity for a given boom position?

Answer options:

  • Improved fuel efficiency due to higher engine load.
  • Reduced risk of tip-over or structural damage. ✅ Increased risk of tip-over, structural damage, or hydraulic failure.
  • Slower boom extension speed, but increased lifting power.

Correct answer: Increased risk of tip-over, structural damage, or hydraulic failure.

Explanation: Exceeding the rated capacity places undue stress on the telehandler's components and significantly increases the risk of loss of stability, tip-over, structural damage, or catastrophic hydraulic system failure, posing a serious hazard.

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