4.8.2
Transporting a load
Requirements
– Load raised correctly.
– Load is not on the ground.
– Perfect ground conditions.
Procedure
• Accelerate and decelerate with
care.
• Adapt your travel speed to the
conditions of the route and the
load you are transporting.
• Travel at a constant speed.
• Be prepared to brake at all times.
• Brake gently in normal circumstances.
• Only stop suddenly in dangerous situations.
• Watch out for other traffic at crossings and passageways.
• Always travel with a lookout at blind spots.
• Do not travel across or at an angle on inclines. Do not turn on slopes and inclines,
and always drive with the load facing uphill (see graphic).
4.8.3
Depositing a load
CAUTION!
Loads must not be set down on transport or escape routes, in front of safety
installations or factory equipment that must be accessible at all times.
Requirements
– Storage location suitable for storing the load.
Procedure
• Drive the truck carefully up to the storage location.
• Lowers the load handler.
Z
To avoid damaging the load and the load handler, avoid setting the load down
abruptly.
• Lower the load handler so that it is clear of the load (see page 72).
• Carefully drive the load handler out from beneath the pallet.
The load is deposited.
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