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that the cargo is above the unloading site and
confirm that the cargo is safe and in place.
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Conduct the necessary lifting and tilting
operations, move the forklift truck back and
take the forks out from the cargo.
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Lower forks to 150 mm - 200 mm above
the ground after fork tips are clear from the
cargo.
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Tilt the mast backwards.
Caution
Drive the truck slowly in the following cases:
When the forklift truck is turning;
When the forklift truck is
approaching cargo or pallets;
When the forklift truck is
approaching the loading area;
When the forklift truck is entering
narrow aisles;
Poor ground or road conditions.
Warning
Do not tilt the mast when the load
is lifted above 2 m.
Do not get off or leave the forklift
truck when the load is at a high level.
Unstacking
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Slow down when the forklift truck
approaches the place to pick up the cargo.
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Park when the forklift truck is 300 mm
away from the cargo.
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Check the cargo condition.
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Tilt the mast forward to the fork level
and lift the forks to the position of pallet or
crosstie.
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Confirm whether the forks are aligned
with the pallets, move forward slowly, try to
insert forks into the pallets and stop.
Caution
If it is difficult to insert forks fully into the
pallets, the truck can move forward to insert
the forks 3/4 of the way into the pallets. Lift
the forks 50 mm - 100 mm, move the truck
backwards 100 mm - 200 mm, lower the
pallets or crossties, and move the truck
forward to fully insert the forks into the
pallets or crossties.
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Lift the forks 50 mm - 100 mm above the
stacking place.
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Look around the truck, confirm whether
there are any obstacles, and move backwards
slowly.
Lower the forks to 150 mm - 200 mm above the
ground, tilt the mast backwards, and transport the
cargo to the destination.
2.10 Parking rules
Operating steps:
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Park the forklift in a safe (or designated)
area.
–
Set the direction switch to the center
position.
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Engage the hand brake lever.