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Percent vs. degree of slope, Danger, Percent of grade angle of slope in degrees – Snorkel AB80J User Manual

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Percent vs. Degree of Slope

Gradeability is most often referenced as a percentage.

That value is based on a slope angle of 45° representing

100% grade.

Angle indicators, or inclinometers, often measure the

angle of the slope in degrees not the percent slope.

Because of that, it may be useful to understand the re-

lationship between percent slope and the degree of the

slope angle as shown in Figure 8.6.

Driving on a Slope

The machine should only be driven on a slope or load-

ing ramp in the stowed position with the platform on the

downhill side.

Danger

The aerial platform can tip over if it becomes unstable.

Death or serious injury can result from a tip-over ac-

cident. Do not drive on slopes that exceed 30 percent

grade, or where conditions of the slope could cause

driving to be hazardous.

Place the drive range switch in the low position before

attempting to drive the machine on a slope.

Drive the aerial platform only on slopes, or loading ramps

that are within the 30 percent grade capability of the

aerial platform.

Calculate the percent grade:

• before attempting to climb an unknown grade

• if it is believed that there is a malfunction to determine

if the slope is within the actual grade capability of the

aerial platform.

Figure 8.6 – Slope Percent/Degree Conversion

Percent of

Grade

Angle of Slope

in Degrees

45°

40°

30°

35°

25°

20°

15°

10°

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

40%

45%

50%

55%

60%

65%

70%

75%

80%

85%

90%

95%

100%

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