Loading and Safety Operation
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● The lift truck can tip forward when
the load is raised. Forward tipping
is even more likely when tilting
forward, braking when travelling
forward or accelerating in reverse.
● IF THE LIFT TRUCK TIPS OVER, DO
NOT JUMP OFF! HOLD FIRMLY TO
STEERING WHEEL, BRACE YOUR
FEET, AND LEAN AWAY FROM
POINT OF IMPACT.
WARNING
Pay attention to the slack of the
chain and hose.
Do not pull out the fork with the
chain or hose slackened.
WARNING
● The fork portion may get caught in a
load or a fence, causing the load to
fall off or the vehicle to tip over.
● f the hose is slackened, interference
or pinching by other portions may
cause breakage of the hose or splash
of the hydraulic oil.
● If there is any slack, tilting down the
lift lever slightly to the rear (front) to
lift will remove the slack.
● Move carefully and smoothly when the load is raised over a stack. When
the load is elevated the centre of gravity of the lift truck and the load is
much higher. The lift truck can tip over when the load is raised.
● Do not rise the load on a slope or when the truck is inclined.
● IF THE LIFT TRUCK TIPS OVER EITHER TO THE SIDE OR FORWARD, DO
NOT JUMP OFF! HOLD FIRMLY TO STEERING WHEEL, BRACE YOUR
FEET, AND LEAN FORWARD AND AWAY FROM THE POINT OF IMPACT.
WARNING