15
21. Use head lights and required work
light and clearance lights at night. And
travel at a low speed.
22. The work surface should be
solidity and flatness such as cement road
surface, bituminous macadam and beton
road surface.
The climatic conditions that the
trucks designed for are: temperature is
–20
℃
—50
; wind speed is lower than
℃
5m/s; air relative humidity is less than
90%(20
).
℃
Inspect the surface over which you
will run. Look for holes, drop-offs,
obstacles, and look for rough spots.
Look for anything that might cause you
to lose control, bog down or upset.
Clear away trash and debris. Pick
up anything that might puncture a tire or
let the load lose balance.
Slow down for wet and slippery
roads. Stay away from the edge of the
road. If unavoidable, use extreme
caution.
Rugged surface would cause
vibration of truck and noise. The high
air pressure of tyres will cause vibration
and noise, too.
Do not operate the truck when the
weather is execrable, such as windy,
thunder storm, snow and etc.
23. When operating loaded truck, have
the rear end of your machine pointed
downhill. When operating unloaded
truck, have the rear end of your machine
pointed upgrade.
Never turn sideways on an incline.
There is danger of the truck turning
over.
24. When running down on a grade,
use engine idle speed. At the same time
use the brake pedal intermittently.
25. It is dangerous to travel with forks
higher than appropriate position
regardless of whether loaded or not.
Keep the good traveling posture. (When
traveling, the forks should be 15 to 30
cm above the ground or floor.)
Do not operate the side shift
mechanism, if equipped, when the forks
are raised and loaded, since this will
cause the truck to be unbalanced.
A truck with attachments should be
considered as with loads.