When moving freight with a forklift, the blades (or forks) should be spaced approximately the same width as the load being lifted, typically around 6 to 8 inches apart for standard pallets. This ensures stability and balance during transportation. It's essential to adjust the fork spacing to accommodate different load sizes while keeping the load secure and preventing any shifting. Always ensure that the load is centered on the forks for optimal safety and maneuverability.
Flat on the ground
Flat on the ground
They should have been lowered to the ground.
1 foot above ground.
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Forklift with a push-pull attachment.
Forklift with a push-pull attachment.
Forklift with a push-pull attachment.
Most people call it a "slipsheet machine." It is a forklift with a special attachment for handling slipsheeted freight.
When driving, the forks of a forklift should be as low as practical. This allows for the best stability while the vehicle is moving.
A slip sheet machine. It is a forklift with very thin tines and a mechanism to push the freight off the tines onto the floor.
A slipsheet machine. It's a forklift with a specialized attachment. The fork tines are not very thick and are very wide, and a hydraulic device is provided to push the freight off the forks.