OPERATING PROCEDURES
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IF THE LIFT TRUCK TIPS OVER, DO NOT JUMP OFF!
HOLD FIRMLY TO STEERING WHEEL, BRACE YOUR
FEET, AND LEAN AWAY FROM POINT OF IMPACT.
Load Handling, How To Engage And Disengage
A Load
1. Avoid fast starts.
Sudden movement
can cause the lift
truck to tip. People
can be hurt or killed
and material can be
damaged.
Approach the load carefully. Make sure that the truck is
perpendicular to the load. Raise the forks to the proper
height for engaging the load.
2. Move forward slowly
until the forks are in posi-
tion under the load. The
forks must support at
least two--thirds (2/3) of
the length of the load.
Make sure that the load is centered between the forks.
Make sure that the forks do not extend past the load so
that loads or equipment that are behind the load being
lifted are not damaged.
If the forks are longer than the load, move the forks under
the load so that the tips of the forks do not extend beyond
the load. Lift the load from the surface. Move backward a
few inches,then lower the load onto the surface and inch
forward to engage the load against the carriage. Tilt the
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