If the load is on a pallet, the forks should be spaced wide enough so that the pallet is stable and will not tilt to one side, so shedding the load. If the forks are set too narrow, the pallet could be unstable and the load may slide off. Not every fork truck driver would bother to adjust the fork spacing, and may try to get away with it. But they should at least take care, keep the load close to the ground and avoid tight turns at too high a speed.
Any amount of space as long as you feel the load is stable
6 inches
6 inches
THE FORK is used for picking up your food without having to use your hands.
That is correct.
* The proper etiquette for eating with a knife and fork is the knife is for cutting and the fork for picking up small amounts of foods and the person eating should eat one section of food at a time and not mix all foods onto their fork. Some people will eat meat first; then potatoes; then vegetables while others may do it the complete opposite. It does not really matter in what rotation you eat your food, just don't pile different foods on your fork (with the exception of a salad where everything is already mixed together.)
If the load is on a pallet, the forks should be spaced wide enough so that the pallet is stable and will not tilt to one side, so shedding the load. If the forks are set too narrow, the pallet could be unstable and the load may slide off. Not every fork truck driver would bother to adjust the fork spacing, and may try to get away with it. But they should at least take care, keep the load close to the ground and avoid tight turns at too high a speed.
If the load is on a pallet, the forks should be spaced wide enough so that the pallet is stable and will not tilt to one side, so shedding the load. If the forks are set too narrow, the pallet could be unstable and the load may slide off. Not every fork truck driver would bother to adjust the fork spacing, and may try to get away with it. But they should at least take care, keep the load close to the ground and avoid tight turns at too high a speed.
their expidition came to a fork in the river and the crew thought they should go the northern rout but Lewis and clark thought they should take the southern fork. the southern fork turned out to be the correct path. the named the other river the Marias
"should" doesn't really fit. All pics Google can find show them having suspension forks, but if the rider wants a suspension fork can be replaced with a rigid fork of the correct length.
The spikes on the end of a fork are called tines. Tines are the pointed prongs that are used for picking up and holding food.
If the load is on a pallet, the forks should be spaced wide enough so that the pallet is stable and will not tilt to one side, so shedding the load. If the forks are set too narrow, the pallet could be unstable and the load may slide off. Not every fork truck driver would bother to adjust the fork spacing, and may try to get away with it. But they should at least take care, keep the load close to the ground and avoid tight turns at too high a speed.
398cc per fork.