OPERATION
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Do not use bent, cracked, or otherwise
damaged fork arms/pallet forks.
Always inspect pallet forks each time
before using. Refer to the pallet fork
manufacturer’s documentation and/or
contact the pallet fork manufacturer for
information regarding safe pallet fork
condition criteria:
• Check the fork arm locks for proper
function and/or damage. Do not use
pallet forks with damaged locks or
locks that do not function properly.
• Visually check the fork arm hooks
and/or bends for cracks and/or defor-
mations. Do not use fork arms that are
cracked and/or have deformations that
make the fork arms unsafe.
• Do not use fork arms that have bends
or blades that have more than 10 per-
cent of the original material worn away.
• Check the fork arms blades and tips
for deformations or holes..
Transporting Loads Using Pallet
Forks
IMPORTANT:
When the self-leveling
feature is on, the tilt angle of the attach
-
ment is kept constant when the lift arm
is raised. When the lift arm is lowered,
self-leveling is not activated. Refer to
“Self-Leveling (Option)” on page 79 for
more information about the self-leveling
feature.
Loading Pallet Forks
1 .
Stop the machine immediately in front of
the material
2 .
Position the fork arms parallel to the
ground .
3 .
Make sure the fork arms are adjusted as
far apart as possible, as allowed by the
load, and are both the same distance away
from the center-line of the load .
4 .
Adjust the height of the fork arms to fit
the lifting area at the bottom of the pallet .
5 .
Drive slowly and carefully forward until
the fork frame contacts the material .
6 .
Make sure the pallet is evenly and safely
positioned on the pallet fork arms .
Lifting Loads Using Pallet Forks
7 .
Apply the parking brake .
8 .
Slowly raise the pallet forks . Do not raise
the pallet forks any higher than required .
Make sure to not exceed pallet fork load
center and/or lifting capacity . Refer to
“Payloads/Capacities” on page 39 .
9 .
Lower the load immediately if you are
unsure of the load, the equipment, or in
case of any unsafe circumstances .
10 . Tilt the pallet fork frame back slightly, to
help retain the load .
Transporting Loads Using Pallet
Forks
11 . Make sure the area around and behind
the machine is clear of bystanders and
obstacles .
12 . Slowly and carefully drive in reverse
and lower the pallet forks to transport
position when it is safe to do so . Refer to
“a . Attachment Transport Position: Carry
materials 200-300 mm (8-12”) above the
ground, and adjust as necessary to clear
obstacles . Generally, carry the load as
low as safely possible . Tilt buckets back,
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