Safety Section
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Do not raise anyone on the forks of your lift truck unless
using an approved safety cage.
Do not let other people ride on the truck.
Lift trucks are designed to carry loads, not people.
Do not operate
your truck without the load backrest
extension and overhead guard. Keep the load against
the backrest with the mast tilted backward.
Do not lift or move loads that are not safe. Do not pick
up an off center load. Such a load increases the
possibility of a tipover to the side. Make sure loads are
correctly stacked and positioned across both forks.
Always use the proper size pallet. Position the forks as
wide as possible under the load. Position loads evenly
on the forks for proper balance. Do not lift a load with
one fork.
Do not overload. Always handle loads within the rated
capacity shown on the capacity plate.
Do not add extra counterweight to the truck.
An overload can cause the truck to roll over and cause
injury to personnel and damage to the lift truck.
Do not drive on soft ground.
Observe all signs, especially those on maximum
permitted floor loadings, elevator capacities and
clearance heights.
Handle loads carefully and check them closely for
stability and balance.
Do not drive on slippery surfaces.
Sand, gravel, ice or mud can cause a tipover. If
unavoidable, slow down.
Summary of Contents for D35S-2
Page 31: ...Safety Section 29 Lean away from the direction of fall Lean forward...
Page 39: ...General Section 37 Capacity Chart...
Page 40: ...General Section 38 Capacity Chart...
Page 41: ...General Section 39 Capacity Chart with Side Shifter...
Page 42: ...General Section 40 Capacity Chart with Side Shifter...
Page 43: ...General Section 41 Capacity Chart...
Page 44: ...General Section 42 Capacity Chart...
Page 45: ...General Section 43 Capacity Chart with Side Shifter...
Page 46: ...General Section 44 Capacity Chart with Side Shifter...
Page 47: ...General Section 45 Capacity Chart D G 50C 2...
Page 48: ...General Section 46 Capacity Chart with Side Shifter D G 50C 2...