Product Overview; Specifications; Operation; Transport Position - Toro TX 1000 Operator's Manual

Adjustable forks compact tool carriers
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Product Overview

1. Fork
2. Adjustable-forks frame

Specifications

Note:
Specifications and design are subject to
change without notice.
Overall width
Overall length
Overall height
Weight
Fork length
Fork cross-section size
Fork with adjustment range
(outside to outside dimensions)
Load rating capacity (per SAE
J1197)
Figure 4
3. Upper frame
80 cm (31 inches)
115 cm (45 inches)
69 cm (27 inches)
74 kg (162 lb)
91 cm (36 inches)
10.2 x 3.2 cm (4.0 x 1 inches)
23 to 76 cm (9 to 30 inches)
272 kg (600 lb)

Operation

Note:
Always use the traction unit to lift and move
the attachment.
Important:
Before installing the attachment,
ensure that the mount plates are free of any dirt or
debris and that the pins rotate freely. If the pins
do not rotate freely, grease them.
Before installing or removing the attachment, position
the machine on a level surface; refer to the Operator's
Manual for the traction unit for the installation
procedure.

Transport Position

When transporting a load, keep the attachment as
close to the ground as possible, no more than 6
inches above the lowest position. Tilt it rearward to
keep the load level.
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1. No more than 6 inches
above the lowest position

Operating Tips

To adjust the forks, slide them along the frame to
the desired width. Adjust the forks to the widest
possible setting to ensure that the load is as stable
as possible.
When transporting a load, keep the forks as close
to the ground as possible.
Never use the forks for prying as damage may
occur.
Never attempt to lift more than the rated lift
capacity of the traction unit.
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Figure 5
2. Tilt the load rearward
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