In the widest position possible, centered, under the pallet, all the way in.
cover a minimum two thirds of the load
In the widest position possible, centered, under the pallet, all the way in.
In the widest position possible, centered, under the pallet, all the way in.
The forks should always be kept as low to the ground as possible - loaded or empty.
In the widest position possible, centered, under the pallet, all the way in.
You ensure the forks are lowered and push the forks under a pallet. Turn the handle all the way to the right or left so it it properly stored.
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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.
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