
OPERATING THE SLT30 AC TRUCK
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Figure 4-21: Back Up from the
Load
12. Very slowly move the truck in
reverse. At the same time, pivot
the mast to the left
(approximately 45°) to rotate the
forks out of the pallet. See
Figure 4-21.
13. Be careful that the forks do not
hit the side of the rack or pallet
as they emerge.
14. When empty forks clear the rack
completely, continue pivoting
the mast and shifting to the right
until the load is centered to the
truck (the normal driving
position). See Figure 4-22.
15. Lower the forks to
recommended traveling position
and slowly drive the truck to the
next location observing the
safety rules previously stated.
Figure 4-22: Removing the Forks
Dockboards and
Trucks
Dockboards are designed and
maintained so that one end contacts
the dock (or loading platform) and
the other end contacts the transport
vehicle. When you load or unload
the transport vehicle the dock board
must be locked in place to prevent it
from rocking or sliding. Dock boards
have a high friction surface
designed to reduce the possibility of
people or trucks slipping.
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