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Make sure your load is just over the
desired area. Slowly lower the load into
position. Make sure the load is securely
stacked.
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Disengage forks from the load by using
necessary lift-tilt operation and then back
away.
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After making sure the fork tips leave the
load, lower the forks to the basic position (15
to 20 cm off the ground).
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Tilt the mast backwards.
Warning
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Never tilt the mast with loads upraised 2m or
more.
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Don‘t leave or dismount from the truck when
the load is raised high.
5. Remove load
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Slow down when approaching the area
where the load is to be retrieved.
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Stop the truck about 30cm away from
the loads.
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Check the condition of the loads.
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Tilt the mast forward until forks become
horizontal. Elevate forks up to the
position of the pallet or skid.
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Make sure forks are positioned properly
for the pallet. Move forward slowly to
insert forks into the pallet as far as
possible and then stop the truck.
Caution
If the forks cannot be fully inserted, use the
following procedure: move forward and insert
the forks 3/4 of the way. Raise the forks 5 to
10 cm and move backward 10 to 20 cm with
the pallet or skid on the forks, then lower the
pallet or skid on the stack. Move forward
again to insert the forks fully.
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Raise the forks 5 to 10 cm off the stack.
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Check all around the truck to insure that
the path of travel is unobstructed and back
away slowly.
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Lower forks to a height of 15 to 20 cm
above the ground. Tilt the mast backward
fully and move to the desired area.