Load diagrams – capacity curve by load centre distance at the operating panel
Load diagrams represent the permissible load capacity of a tail lift graphically as a function of the load centre distance of the cargo. They combine lever length and maximum load into a single, clearly readable curve and serve as the central reference to prevent overload already during the loading process. At SULEJ Ladebordwand you will find load diagrams as replacement for faded or damaged originals – an important building block to keep the permissible limits visible at the operating panel.
Understanding the capacity curve by load centre distance
The lifting capacity of a tail lift decreases with growing load centre distance from the platform pivot – physically a consequence of the increasing lever arm. The load diagram depicts this relationship as a descending curve or as staggered kilogram values per load centre position. Operators can recognise at a glance which weight is still safely permissible at each platform position. This visual presentation is far easier to grasp than a pure table and supports decisions directly at the vehicle.
