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16-48 Edition 47

Electric

Rope Shovels

10/10/20 Load Management Policy

10/10/20 LOAD MANAGEMENT POLICY —

ELECTRIC ROPE SHOVELS

“Machine overload” shall consist of operating the

shovel(s) outside of the acceptable allowable load dis-

tribution.

The customer shall be responsible for the monitor-

ing and management of all shovel operational activi-

ties, including, but not limited to, management of the

machine loading such that its loaded distribution is

within the acceptable allowable load distribution.

Operating outside of these parameters over any roll-

ing 30 day period can void the customer’s standard war-

ranty; any extended warranty; any availability guarantee

and/or result in adjustments to Caterpillar’s obligations

under any contract or agreement.

Loading Distribution

Loading use over any rolling 30 Day period analyzed:

Nomore than 10%of loads should exceed 110%of rated

payload.

No load should exceed 120% of rated payload.

The average of all loads for the unit not to exceed the

rated payload.

KEY

90% of loads should fall into this range.

No more than 10% of loads should exceed

110% of the target payload.

No loads should be above 120% of the

target payload.

Notes

For this policy to be in effect, the “operational cycle”

payload feedback must be available to the operator in

order that the customer can control actual payloads.

Customer must procure, install, and use AccessDirect,

MIDAS, and Accuload, and the data must be provided

to Caterpillar unmodified and unencumbered.

Caterpillar must be notified in a timely fashion if the pay-

load monitoring and feedback system is out of service.

% of Target Payload

Loading use in excess of this prescribed distribu-

tion is considered “machine overload.”

Number of Loads

Productivity

Durability

SAFETY