Handling a single load
DANGER
Risk of truck falling
Do not stack the initial lift high.
Before picking up a load
Ensure that the load weight does not exceed
the capacity of the truck.
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Refer to the nominal capacity specified on
the truck's capacity label
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You must also make sure that the load is
stable, well-balanced, attached firmly and
centred between the fork arms in order to
avoid dropping any part of the load
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Check that the width of the load is compati-
ble with the width of the fork arms
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Check that the load is not damaged
CAUTION
Risk of injury
Safety shoes must be worn.
Transporting people is strictly prohibited. Do not use
the forks to lift a person.
DANGER
Risk of tipping
It is essential to slow down when approaching a cor-
ner or on wet ground.
CAUTION
Arrangement of loads
Do not touch nearby loads or loads positioned at the
side or in front of the load being handled.
Arrange the loads with a small space between them
to prevent them hooking onto one another.
DANGER
Risk of crushing fingers, hands and arms
Do not put your hands above the mast protection. Do
not disassemble the mast protection.
Use
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