OPERATING PROCEDURES
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6. Anytime the
lift truck is mov-
ing keep arms,
legs, etc., in-
side the opera-
tor’s compart-
ment. Arms and
legs outside the
machine can be
injured when
passing ob-
structions.
7. Avoid bumps, holes, slick spots and loose materials that
may cause the lift truck to swerve or tip. If unavoidable,
slow down.
Different models of lift trucks are designed to operate under
different conditions. Lift trucks with solid rubber tires are
designed to operate on relatively smooth, firm surfaces. Lift
trucks with pneumatic tires can adapt to more uneven
ground. Always make sure you choose the smoothest route
for your lift truck.
8. Watch clearances, especially forks, mast, overhead
guard and tail swing. A lift truck is designed to perform a
wide variety of functions within limited space. Make sure
that the forks do not extend past the load so that loads or
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