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GENERAL POSITIONING OF THE HOOKLOADER
3.1
Required chassis type
HYVA advises to use a chassis suitable for tipper body fitting as minimal for boltable hookloader
operation. Using a light duty chassis will result in problems with flexibility and stability during
operation. HYVA cannot be held liable for damage caused by wrong chassis choice.
Important:
Use a chassis is suitable for hookloader installation. Lighter chassis will
have problems with flexibility and stability. Hyva cannot be held liable
for damages caused by wrong chassis choice!
3.2
Body builder drawing
To be able to utilize the maximum potential of the vehicle/ hookloader combination a body builder
drawing has to be made. The bodybuilder drawing details the most important dimensions and
weight distribution of the chassis/hookloader combination with a container. You can contact your
local HYVA partner to support you.
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The most used container length by the end-customer
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The hookloader rear overhang (dimension 'last axle' to 'hinge point') should be between as
small as possible, but should never exceed 950mm for maximum stability and minimal
flexibility of the rear end of the chassis. See dimension 'X' in figure 3.2.
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Bodybuilder should always check stability of vehicle/hookloader combination when loading
a container.
Stabilizers like stab-jacks or stabilizer rolls can be used to increase stability. HYVA can support you
in making the required calculations.
Subject to change without notice
TITAN HOOKLOADER
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Figure 3.1 Example of bodybuilder drawing
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