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Chapter 7 Cargo transportation
1. Transport
1.1 The weight of the goods should be within the permitted lifting capacity of the forklift.
1.2 When loading and unloading cargo, it should be stable and safe. Be careful with ultra-high and long goods.
1.3 When loading or unloading ultra-high cargo, the forklift should be equipped with suitable retaining shelves.
1.4 When the forklift is driving, the fork should be lowered to a height of about 200mm.
1.5 Uneven roads and tire wear can cause abnormal noise.
1.6 When turning, slow down.
1.7 Irregular objects should pay attention to safety during transportation. When turning, pay attention to space.
1.8 If the operator's frontal vision is affected, he should be asked to direct the direction.
1.9 When the upper and lower slopes are decelerated, it is prohibited to turn the head on the slope.
Warning!
When turning on a slope, the forklift is in danger of overturning.
On a downhill slope, the forklift's braking distance is extended and the braking time increases. Therefore, it should
speed down to reduce the braking time. Do not force a steep slope.
1.10 Before the forklift enters the elevator, it shall be ensured that the elevator can withstand the entire load (the
weight of the forklift, the weight of the cargo, and the weight of the operator). The forklift should first enter the
elevator and finally leave the elevator.
Warning!
Before starting the elevator, the bearing capacity of the elevator should be clearly understood to avoid accidents.
1.11 Before the forklift approaches the bridge deck, it should decelerate and maintain a certain distance from the
edge of the platform.
Danger!
The load capacity of the bridge board must be checked in advance to verify its safety to avoid overturning and falling.
When working outdoors, if the wind is too strong, stop using it to avoid accidents.
2. Loading
2.1 Decelerate and locate parking before shelves.
2.2 Raise the fork to the desired position.
2.3 Slowly drive the forklift forward so that the fork is inserted into the bottom of the pallet.
2.4 Raise the forks so that the goods rise to a certain height.
2.5 Slowly retreat the forklift to get the goods off the shelf.
2.6 Reduce the cargo to a height of about 200mm from the ground and carefully drive away.
2.7 Start slowly to speed up operation.