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Page 1: ...Bendi Pivot Steer Study Notes ...

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Page 3: ...The following illustration shows the location of some of the main components on the Aisle Master ...

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Page 7: ...at are unbalanced vertically are loaded with the heaviest end of the load nearest to the horizontal face of the forks item 5 4 Warning Make sure the actual horizontal and vertical load centres do not exceed the maximum load centres stated on the data plate Failure to do this can cause the forklift to tip over causing serious injury or death You need to consider two types of load centres The horizo...

Page 8: ...o the forks may affect the load centre When the factory dealer or distributor installs attachments approved by Aisle Master an additional identification plate should be attached to the truck The new plate identifies the type of attachment the changes in the load centres and the rated capacity Determining the Weight of the ...

Page 9: ...ith your Aisle Master forklift Weight is listed on pallet wrapper Weight is listed on Bill of Lading Weight is determined by multiplying the weight of each small container bag by the number of small containers bags on a pallet Each small container should be marked with its weight Ask your supervisor when in doubt ...

Page 10: ...tain a distance of approximately 150mm 6 inches between the side of the truck and the side of the aisle For wider aisles stay in the centre of the aisle 3 Centre the forks using the side shift Warning If the forks or load jam or catch during a stacking operation do not attempt to free them by reaching through the mast Failure to follow this guideline can cause serious injury or death 4 Drive forwa...

Page 11: ...shift to centre the forks with the load if necessary 9 Lift the load just enough to clear the rack floor otherwise it may catch on the rack above 10 10 Set the direction lever to reverse Slowly reverse the truck and simultaneously turn the steering wheel forks anticlockwise for LHS so that the load pallet stays aligned parallel and central to the sides of adjacent loads pallets 18 Use the side shi...

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Page 14: ...Note When turning the steering with the truck stopped do not apply the foot brake or the park brake ...

Page 15: ...l to the sides of adjacent loads pallets 18 Use the side shift to centre the load with the adjacent pallets if necessary 11 Note If there is not enough clearance to remove the load pallet drive forward and try the removal process again To get more clearance don t start turning the forks until you have backed out 200 to 400mm 8 to 16 in 12 When the front right hand corner of the load item 1 18 clea...

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Page 19: ... 6 in off of the ground Be alert to overhead obstructions such as low doorways racking and pipes Make sure you know the raised and lowered heights of the mast Make sure the load is not wider than the width of the gangways or aisles especially if you are backing a bulky load down an incline If vision is obscured arrange for a spotter to guide you If you are not carrying a load travel with the forks...

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Page 23: ...g the location where the load is to be placed item 2 29 2 For narrow aisles bear to the side of the aisle that is opposite to the space stack item 3 29 Maintain a distance of approximately 150mm 6 inches between the side of the truck and the side of the aisle For wider aisles stay in the centre of the aisle 3 Centre the forks using the side shift 4 Drive forward until the centres of the front whee...

Page 24: ...ys aligned parallel and central to the sides of the space stack 33 Use the side shift to centre the load if necessary 10 Position the load in the space or over the stack 33 set the direction lever to neutral and lower the load until it sits firmly on the rack stack Continue to lower the forks until they are clear of the bottom of the load item 1 34 11 11 Use the tilt to level the forks if required...

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