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684945-R4  EN 

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afE OPEratiOn and maintEnancE

Industrial Trucks and attachments

WARNING:  

When operating and maintaining 

industrial trucks equipped with attachments you 

should pay particular attention to the following 

information. You should be familiar with 

all

 of 

these sections.

 

A load backrest extension shall be used whenever necessary 

to minimize the possibility of the load or part of it from falling 

rearward.

Travelng

 

The driver shall be required to slow down and sound the horn 

at cross isles and other locations where vision is obstructed. If 

the load being carried obstructs forward view, the driver shall be 

required to travel with the load trailing.

 

When ascending or descending grades in excess of 10 percent, 

loaded trucks shall be driven with the load upgrade.

 

On all grades the load and load engaging means shall be tilted 

back if applicable, and raised only as far as necessary to clear 

the road surface.

Loadng

 

Only stable or safely arranged loads shall be handled.  Caution 

shall be exercised when handling off-center loads which cannot 

be centered.

 

Only loads within the rated capacity of the truck shall be handled.

 

The long or high (including multiple-tiered) loads which may 

affect capacity shall be adjusted.

 

Trucks equipped with attachments shall be operated as partially 

loaded trucks when not handling a load.

 

A load engaging means shall be placed under the load as far as 

possible; the mast shall be carefully tilted backward to stabilize 

the load.

 

Extreme care shall be used when tilting the load forward or 

backward, particularly when high tiering. Tilting forward with load 

engaging means elevated shall be prohibited except to pick up a 

load. An elevated load shall not be tilted forward except when the 

load is in a deposit position over a rack or stack. When stacking 

or tiering, only enough backward tilt to stabilize the load shall be 

used.

Operaton of the Truck

 

If at any time a powered industrial truck is found to be in need 

of repair, defective, or in any way unsafe, the truck shall be 

taken out of service until it has been restored to safe operating 

condition.

Mantenance of Industral Trucks

 

Any power-operated industrial truck not in safe operating 

condition shall be removed from service. All repairs shall be 

made by authorized personnel.

 

All parts of any such industrial truck requiring replacement shall 

be replaced only by parts equivalent as to safety with those used 

in the original design.

 

Industrial trucks shall not be altered so that the relative positions 

of the various parts are different from what they were when 

originally received from the manufacturer, nor shall they be 

altered either by the addition of extra parts not provided by 

the manufacturer or by the elimination of any parts. Additional 

counter-weighting of fork trucks shall not be done unless 

approved by the truck manufacturer.

 

Industrial trucks shall be examined before being placed in 

service and shall not be placed in service if the examination 

shows any condition adversely affecting the safety of the 

vehicle. Such examinations shall be made at least daily. When 

industrial trucks are used on a round-the-clock basis, they shall 

be examined after each shift.  Defects when found shall be 

immediately reported and corrected.

General Requrement

 

Modifications and additions which affect capacity and safe 

operation shall not be performed by the customer or user 

without manufacturers prior written approval.  Capacity, 

operation and maintenance instruction plates, tags or decals 

shall be changed accordingly.

 

If the truck is equipped with front-end attachments other than 

factory installed attachments, the user shall request that the 

truck be marked to identify the attachments and show the 

appropriate weight of the truck and attachment combination at 

maximum elevation with load laterally centered.

 

The user shall see that all nameplates and markings are in place 

and maintained in a legible condition.

Safety Guards

 

If the type of load presents a hazard, the user shall equip fork 

trucks with a vertical load backrest extension in accordance with 

the following. 

 

All new powered industrial trucks acquired and used by 

an employer after February 15, 1972 shall meet the design 

and construction requirements for powered industrial trucks 
established in the “American National Standard for Powered 
Industrial Trucks, Part II, ANSI B56.1”, except for vehicles 
intended primarily for earth moving or over-the-road hauling.

Operator Tranng

Only trained and authorized operators shall be permitted to 
operate a powered industrial truck. Methods shall be devised to 
train operators in the safe operation of powered industrial trucks.

Truck Operatons

 

Trucks shall not be driven up to anyone standing in front of a 

bench or other fixed object.

 

No person shall be allowed to stand or pass under the elevated 

portion of any truck, whether loaded or empty.

 

Unauthorized personnel shall not be permitted to ride on 

powered industrial trucks. A safe place to ride shall be provided 

where riding of trucks is authorized.

 

The employer shall prohibit arms or legs from being placed 

between the uprights of the mast or outside the running lines of 

the truck.

 

When a powered industrial truck is left unattended, load 

engaging means shall be fully lowered, controls shall be 

neutralized, power shall be shut off and brakes set.  Wheels 

shall be blocked if the truck is parked on an incline.

 

A powered industrial truck is unattended when the operator is 

25 feet or more away from the vehicle which remains in his view, 

or whenever the operator leaves the vehicle and it is not in his 

view.

 

When the operator of an industrial truck is dismounted and 

within 25 feet of the truck still in his view, the load engaging 

means shall be fully lowered, controls neutralized and the 

brakes set to prevent movement.

 

A safe distance shall be maintained from the edge of ramps or 

platforms while on any elevated dock or platform or freight car.  

Trucks shall not be used for opening or closing freight doors.

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Summary of Contents for QFM 35E

Page 1: ...cascade corporation Cascade is a registered Trademark of Cascade Corporation No 684945 R4 EN 35E 45E O PERATOR S GUIDE QFM Push Pull and Load Push...

Page 2: ...hment combination is a responsibility of the original truck manufacturer and may be less than shown on the attachment nameplate Consult the truck nameplate WARNING Do not operate this attachment unles...

Page 3: ...d With load Raise Traveling Tilt 3in No riders No reach through mast No underload P P RAMPS P Traffic Slow for two way traffic Sound horn slow at intersection Sound horn slow at corner Observe Stops W...

Page 4: ...C Faceplate push D Facplate retract pull push pull load push A Facplate push B Faceplate retract pull C Not used D Not used Push pull with SHEET SAV A Sideshift left B Sideshift right C Faceplate push...

Page 5: ...behind fold Tilt Banding OR Stretchwrap 1 4 in 3 4 Tilt 1 Wall OR second load 2 Wedge both tips under slipsheet Drive forward 1 4 in Position load 6 in over new slipsheet Lower platen onto slipsheet...

Page 6: ...r 5 Tilt 4 Pull load OPTIONAL Pull and drive forward 2 Tilt Sheet tab in gripper 3 3 4 Square tips to load 1 L oading from pallets Tilt 2 Sheet tab in gripper 1 3 4 1 in Raise platens 1 in above palle...

Page 7: ...wer and tilt 1 Square tips to load Tilt Platen tip just below tab 4 3 Pull load OPTIONAL Pull and drive forward 2 Sheet tab in gripper Dockplate required CAUTION Trailer wheels must be locked L oading...

Page 8: ...reverse and lower slightly as load is pushed 5 Lower and tilt Match load corners 1 2 Tilt 2 1 2 in 2 Position load 6 in over pallet Lower platen onto pallet U nloading on pallets Pallet Boards in line...

Page 9: ...ction U 1 2 in U 1 3 Tilt nloading into truck trailers CAUTION Level trailer with dock Watch for nails or screws on trailer floor and walls 3 4 Position 12 in from forward load Dockplate required Dock...

Page 10: ...se Sheet Sav foot Sheet tab positions under foot S Heet SAV OPERATION 3 Lower Sheet Sav foot Pull load OPTIONAL Pull and drive forward ttachment removal QFM Quick Fork Mount Attachments 3 Quick discon...

Page 11: ...5 5 in Engage upper hooks Attachment on center 3 A Turn up lower hooks B Adjust hook clearance and tighten 1 16 in max 55 65 ft lbs 2 A Drive forks under attachment B Engage upper forks 4 Quick discon...

Page 12: ...10 684945 R4 EN PP1248 eps PP1249 eps X3 X2 X1 X0 X3 X2 X1 X0 F aceplate stop adjustment Attachments equipped with faceplate stop option 38 in Maximum Setting Pull out to adjust...

Page 13: ...ng placed in service and shall not be placed in service if the examination shows any condition adversely affecting the safety of the vehicle Such examinations shall be made at least daily When industr...

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