Usage:
TH62 (3LN, 4TM) TH63 (3NN, 5WM) TH82 (3JN, 3KN) TH83 (3RN) TH103 (3PN) Telehandlers
Reference: Service Magazine, June 17, 1996; page 20; "Load Capacity Chart Part Numbers are Now Available for Telehandlers Under Ansi Regulation;" for TH62, TH63, TH82, and TH83 Telehandlers.
Service Magazine, August 12, 1996; page 15; "Load Capacity Chart Part Numbers are Now Available for Telehandlers Under Ansi Regulation;" for TH62, TH63, TH82, and TH83 Telehandlers.
Service Magazine, March 17, 1997; page 28; Supplement; "Load Capacity Chart Part Numbers are Now Available for Telehandlers Under Ansi Regulation;" for TH62, TH63, TH82, and TH83 Telehandlers.
Disregard the above articles. This article repaces the above articles.
The Operation & Maintenance Manual SEBU6865 for the above machines requires that the correct load capacity chart be referenced when lifting loads.
There are several factors that affect selecting the proper load capacity chart, including various regulatory agencies, model of machine, attachment used, whether outriggers are installed and whether the outriggers are raised or lowered.
The following chart lists the proper load capacity chart numbers for standard machines with the possibility of up to six factory, dealer, or customer installed Caterpillar attachments.
Non-factory attachments must only be used with a load capacity chart specifically intended for the machine. These may be purchased from the attachment supplier, or in some cases may be provided from the factory on certain attachments.
Machines under the governing authority of ANSI regulations (machines generally sold into the North American Marketplace) must have each of the ANSI listed load charts listed in the following chart for the specific model. The cover pages for all ANSI load charts are listed in Chart 2.
The 129-4175 Duty Chart was originally used for all Telehandler models. The 129-4175 Duty Chart has been changed to reflect information for the TH83 and TH103 only. Chart 2 details the correct duty charts and models. The improved charts include information for tire inflation and ballast information.