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Watch clearances around the truck and load as you travel. Raise the
forks or attachment only to pick up or stack a load. Look out for ob-
structions, especially overhead.
Be aware that exaggerated tail swing, when turning while traveling
forward, is a characteristic of lift trucks that are steered by the rear
wheels. Accordingly, you need to become accustomed to tail swing and
always check the tail swing area to be sure it is clear before you turn.
Always be concerned about the stability of your lift truck. When attach-
ments are used, extra care should be taken in securing, manipulating,
positioning, and transporting the load. Because attachments generally
add extra weight and complexity to the truck, operate trucks equipped
with attachments as partially-loaded trucks when not handling a load.
Picking Up and Moving Loads
When picking up a load from the
ground, approach the load slowly
and carefully align the truck square
with the load. The forks should be
adjusted to fit the load or pallet be
-
ing handled and spread as wide as
possible to provide good stability
and balance. With the lift controls,
adjust the forks to the correct height
and for freely engaging the load
pallet. Move forward until the forks
are squarely and completely under the load. Before lifting, be sure the
load is centered and the forks are fully under and supporting the load.
Fork length should be at least 2/3 of load length.
NOTICE
Be sure that the forks do not extend beyond the load,
causing damage or tipping of other adjacent loads or
materials behind the load being moved.
Operating Procedures
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