IKR and whats with the height he is moving the bricks at😱. Always keep the load as low as poss in the event of a liad slipping even if its more inputs on the controls. wow
Staicu Razvan those pallets of bricks weigh around 1300kg more than enough to role that truck i do this as a job and have done for many years and this is not a safe unload
@@jmr-marc afer couple of years on hiab I use the pads on tarmac most of the times especially on pavement. Had in the past cases that outrigger sunk in some thin tarmac. No dangerous situations however
No cones, No test lift , No Stop button when moving, No pads under stabilizers & no concern for H&S
Shocking! If I set up and operated my hiab the way he did I would be unemployed.
four years on still in one employer ;-(
You've been lucky so far then. Should have at least 1 leg deployed. Standards for driver loaders are dropping.
IKR and whats with the height he is moving the bricks at😱. Always keep the load as low as poss in the event of a liad slipping even if its more inputs on the controls. wow
Chris bore off
Don't walk around while operating remote control, school boy error
I would say don't stand under the load being lifted. Thanks for advice. 6 years working on hiab never had injury. Touch wood
legs in and no pads underneath them, wont be long until that trucks on its side
dont worry. I know my truck.
Those pallets aren't heavy,that's why
Staicu Razvan
those pallets of bricks weigh around 1300kg more than enough to role that truck i do this as a job and have done for many years and this is not a safe unload
@@tad2ik are you so sure ? a pallet of bricks is not so light it is never a good reason especially when there is space !
@@jmr-marc afer couple of years on hiab I use the pads on tarmac most of the times especially on pavement. Had in the past cases that outrigger sunk in some thin tarmac. No dangerous situations however
neat drop mate, well done.
Looked good to me. How do you secure these bricks when traveling? Is the side up enough?
Bob no the side being up is definately not enough!!!!
pvc angles and strapping on each pallet as required by the highway code
Never walk and operate
nice one
got to be a fucking polka!!
How much you can put weight on that grabber?
All cranes are different. Normally for this type of crane 1 to 1.5 tonne
wouldn't stand so close to the grab , it'll hurt if it smacks ya.
you dont connect the bricks to the grab safely and strong, and you operate it fast and you dont pay much attention for your BAD operating!!!
FAIL BIG FAIL MOVING WHILE OPERATING CRANE AND NOT ISOLATING REMOTE !!!!
Malisimo!!!!!!