Taking up load
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Approach the load with caution and with as
much precision as possible.
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Lower the forks so that they can easily be
inserted into the pallet.
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Slowly insert the forks at the centre of the
load to be lifted.
CAUTION
Insert the fork without bumping into either the shelv-
ing or the load.
–
Insert the forks as far as possible below the
load. If possible, the forks should be inser-
ted far enough in that the load is resting
against the fork carriage. The load centre of
gravity must be centred between the forks.
DANGER
Pay attention to the part of the forks protruding
from the load to be lifted.
Do not strike the wall, the shelving or other loads
and/or objects behind the load to be picked up.
–
Lift the load a few centimetres from the
ground and read the "Transporting loads"
section.
Palletising a load
Only pallets that do not exceed the establish-
ed maximum dimension may be stored. Faulty
load-carrying aids (pallets) and incorrectly as-
sembled loading units must not be stored.
The load must be placed or fixed on the load-
carrying aid so that it cannot move or fall.
The loading units must be stored so that the
established width of the aisles is not reduced
by any protruding parts.
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