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Lifting speed is controlled by the speed of the engine and the position of the control
lever. Engine speed has no effect on lowering speed.
Before going on the job, shift the truck control levers one way and then the other to
determine which direction the attachment moves when the levers are shifted. Make sure
the attachment moves smoothly throughout its travel, without binding or pinching hoses.
CAUTION
Equipment damage hazard.
Injury or equipment damage may result if the attachment
does NOT operate smoothly.
Do not take malfunctioning equipment on the job. Check
with your supervisor about needed repairs.
3.15 Industry Standards
ANSI/ITSDF B56.1-2016 is the published sequence and direction standard for lever- and
hand-type controls.
NOTICE
The chart on the following page shows industry
standards. Your equipment may be different. If you do
not routinely operate this equipment, refresher training
is recommended. You must reacquaint yourself with this
manual and the equipment before starting, and then
proceed slowly.
Special controls such as automatic devices should be identified, preferably according to
the recommendations in Figure 3-6.
When a function is controlled by a pair of push buttons, they should operate in the same
sense as the lever controls. For example, pushing a button located to the rear (relative
to the operator’s position) should serve the same function as moving a control lever to
the rear.
3.16 Clamp Open Control
Effective October 7, 2010, safety standard ANSI/ITSDF B56.1, Section 7.25.7 covers all lift
trucks with a load bearing clamp (paper roll clamp, carton clamp, etc.), and requires the
driver to make two distinct motions before opening or releasing the clamp. For example,
you must press a switch and then move a lever to unclamp the load. This requirement
applies to new and used attachments being mounted on trucks which shipped from the
factory after October 7, 2010, and is a recommended feature to be installed on dealer
orders and existing applications.
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