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1.4 Legal regulations regarding wheel loader operation
Principal regulations for the operating staff
• Read and understand the Operator’s Manual before putting the machine into service! ➥ Pay particular attention to the chapter on safety in the Operator’s Manual • Be sure to observe the “Safety and Warning Instructions” labels on the wheel loader! • Have damaged or illegible safety instructionss immediately replaced by new ones! • Transporting accompanying persons in the cab, on the wheel loader or in/on the attachments is not allowed! • Driving or operating the wheel loader outside the operator’s compartment is not allowed! ➥ Put the machine into operation only when seated • Before leaving the seat, lower the loader unit completely, apply the parking brake, stop the diesel engine and remove the ignition key! • The wheel loader may not be used for applications with lifting gear • As a self-propelled work machine, the wheel loader may not be used for transport jobs on public roads!
If this machine is licensed for agriculture and forestry, the national regulations and laws apply (see also the “Data Confirmation and Licence Certificate” of the wheel loader)!
Driving licence
Wheel loaders may be driven on public roads only if the driver has a driving licence for the machine, as defined by national traffic regulations. German traffic regulations require one of the following driving licences for driving the wheel loader:
Driving licence category L (new, European Union)
• Self-propelled work machines up to 25 kph • Tractors and agricultural or forestry machinery up to 32 kph (with trailer 25 kph)
Driving licence category C (new, European Union)
• Motor vehicles with over 3500 kg gross weight rating (with trailers up to 750 kg)
Driving licence category C1 (new, European Union)
• Motor vehicles between 3500 and 7500 kg gross weight rating (with trailers up to 750kg)
Driving licence category CE (new, European Union)
• Motor vehicles with over 3500 kg gross weight rating (with trailers over 750 kg)
Driving licence category T (new, European Union)
• Self-propelled work machines for agriculture and forestry up to 40 kph • Tractors and agricultural or forestry machinery up to 60 kph