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·
Release hand brake
·
Release
brake
pedal,
step
the
accelerator pedal, and then the vehicle
moves.
Gear shift
Hydraulic drive forklift
·
Stop the truck before reversing the
direction of travel.
·
Shift the gear shifting lever.
Slow down
Hydraulic drive forklift
Release accelerator pedal a little, and step
the brake pedal, if necessary.
Steering
Unlike general passenger-cars, the steer
wheels are located at the rear of the truck.
These cause the rear of the truck to swing out
when a turn is made.
Slow down and move toward the side to
which you are turning. The steer hand wheel
should be turned a bit earlier than when
turning the front wheels of a car.
Stopping or parking the truck
①
Slow down and step the brake pedal
to stop the truck (in the case of clutch type
machine, the clutch pedal is used).
②
Place the shift lever in neutral.
③
Apply the parking brake
.
④
Lower the forks on the ground, and tilt
the mast all the way forward.
⑤
Place the key switch
in ―
O
‖ position to
shut down the engine. For diesel trucks, pull
out the engine stop button. Remove the key
and take it with you.
Caution:
·Be careful to get off,Never jump off the
truck.
·Do not park the truck on travelling route.
3. Pick up
·
The forks should be adjusted sidewise
to maintain proper balance of load.
·
Place the truck in front of the load to be
handled.
·
The pallet should be evenly positioned
across both forks
·
Insert forks into the pallet as far as
possible.
·
To raise loads from the ground
:
①
First lift the forks 5 to 10 cm off the
ground or floor and make sure loads rest
stable.
②
Then, tilt the mast backwards fully
and lift loads up to 5 to 10 cm off ground then
start moving.
·
When handling bulky loads which
restrict your vision, operate the truck in
reverse except when climbing grades.
4. Stacking load
·
Slow down when approaching the load
deposit area.
·
Stop the truck right in front of the area
where your load is to be deposited.
·
Check the condition of the deposit area.
·
Tilt the mast forward until forks become
horizontal. Raise forks until they are a little
higher than the deposit position.
·
Move forward to place the load directly
over the desired area and stop the truck.