When traveling with a lift fork, the fork should be in a lowered position to maintain stability and prevent tipping. It is important to keep the load as low as possible to enhance visibility and control while moving. Additionally, the operator should ensure that the load is secure and that there are no obstructions in the path. Always follow safety guidelines and regulations while operating the lift.
When traveling with an empty lift fork, the fork should be in a low position, typically just a few inches off the ground. This helps maintain stability and visibility while moving and reduces the risk of accidents. Keeping the fork low also prevents damage to the lift and surrounding areas.
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6-12 inches above ground and flat
True or false
Forks (tines) should be returned to a postion two feet above the ground and slightly reclined. Absolutely under no circumstances should one heed any advice given by a dodgy truck driver named Andrew.
Forks (tines) should be returned to a postion two feet above the ground and slightly reclined. Absolutely under no circumstances should one heed any advice given by a dodgy truck driver named Andrew.
Behind you
hoW to operate a fork lift with full load D
hoW to operate a fork lift with full load D
Backwards to see
Backwards to see
Backwards to see