Serial Number
Attachment Data
Truck Type
6000
SERI ES
8583-A
Capacity with Mast Vertical
Capacity
kg
(lb)
mm
(in)
mm
(in)
Truck Weight , Less Load , with Max.
Battery, and Attachment 5
C
A
kg
(lb)
(9105)
1850
(4075)
600
(24)
1950
(4295)
1630
(3950)
1800
(3965)
4825
(190)
3300
(130)
4825
(190)
3300
(130)
600
(24)
600
(24)
760
(30)
760
(30)
SAMPLE
A
C
Capacity Plate
19 Capacity
Plate
CAPACITY PLATE INFORMATION
The capacity plate is on the overhead guard. It contains:
• Truck serial number
• Capacity information (load, load center and lift height)
• Truck type (a fi re safety rating)
• Truck Weight, Less Load, with Max Battery, and
Attachments 5%
• Attachment information (if any)
AFTER AUGUST 2017: READING YOUR CAPACITY PLATE
Capacity may be reduced as lift height increases.
For example: On the sample plate, 1950 kg (4295 lb) can
be lifted to 3300mm (130 in). But above 3300 (130), to
4825 (190), capacity is reduced from 1950 (4295) to 1850
(4075).
Capacity is reduced as load center increases.
For example: On the sample plate, 1950 kg (4295 lb) can be
lifted if the load center is 600mm (24 in). But if the load
center is increased to 760mm (30), capacity is reduced
from 1950 (4295) to 1800 (3965).
Caution:
You may not increase capacity if load center is
less than shown on your capacity plate.
Note:
ANSI/ITSDF B56.1 requires that all data be shown
first in Metric units and then USA units.
SAMPLE
CAPACITY PLATE
The information
shown on this
sample plate does
not apply to your
truck.
OTHER LIFT HEIGHTS & LOAD CENTERS
Contact Crown for capacities at lift heights or load centers not
given on your capacity plate.
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SIDESHIFTER
4130
E
Raise/Lower, Tilt & Accessories
Raise/Lower, Tilt & Accessories 24
Know the Hazards
HYDRAULIC OPERATIONS CAN AFFECT STABILITY
Capacities shown on your capacity plate are with the
mast vertical. Be extra careful when tilting a load. (This
also applies to other accessories or attachments your
truck may have, such as sideshift, carton clamp, push-
pull, etc.)
Raise/Lower lever (standard)
Tilt lever (standard)
Accessory lever (optional)
HYDRAULIC LEVER OPERATION
Pull the lever toward you, away from the mast, and
you'll get the action shown by the symbol in the top
of the lever. Push the lever away from you, toward the
mast, and you'll get the opposite action.
The farther you move the handle from neutral, the
faster the action will be.
For example: Pull the Raise/Lower lever
toward you to raise the forks, as shown by the
symbol. Push the lever away from you to lower
the forks.
Note:
The left side of each lever has a different shape,
to help you identify the lever by feel.
TILT POSITION ASSIST OPTION
If your truck is equipped with this option, the forks
will go to the programmed tilt position chosen by your
company for this truck.