Working machine for construction vehicles and method of operatin

Material or article handling – Vertically swinging load support – Shovel or fork type

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212270, E02F 328

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052660010

ABSTRACT:
A working machine equipped with a boom, an arm and a bucket and is mounted on a construction vehicle, the working machine being capable of being folded compactly at rest. The working machine is easily brought into an operating position without any special apparatus. The boom is divided into two portions that allow it to be folded compactly. The two boom portions are pivotally attached to each other and the first of the two boom portions is pivotally attached to the chassis of the machine. The boom portions work in cooperation with at least one hydraulic cylinder to move between operative and inoperative positions. A retaining device, which can be in the form of another hydraulic cylinder or pins, is used to hold the boom portions in position with respect to each other.

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patent: 4679336 (1987-07-01), Brocklebank

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