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0206
.GB
Negotiating narrow aisles
M
It is forbidden for unauthorised personnel to enter narrow aisles (truck lanes in
racking systems with safety distances < 500 mm) or for personnel to cross through
them. These work areas must be marked and identified accordingly. Carry out a daily
inspection of the safety devices on the truck or the racking sysem to avoid hazards
and protect personnel. These must not be made ineffective, misused, adjusted or
removed. Immediately report and rectify any missing safety devices.
M
Observe the instructions of DIN 15185 Part 2.
Z
Before entering a narrow aisle, the driver must look for people or other trucks in the
aisle. Never enter an aisle where there are people or other trucks. If there are people
in the aisle, stop the truck immediately.
Z
Only enter narrow aisles in trucks which are designated for such use. If a narrow aisle
is equipped with a non-mechanical wire guidance system, if the system is faulty or
switched off, the truck may only be removed from the narrow aisle at creep speed.
Rail guidance truck
Rail guidance trucks are equipped with
sensors which activate aisle recognition
when they enter the racking lanes.
– Approach the aisle at reduced speed
so that the truck is aligned with the
narrow aisle and is within the
demarcation.
Z
Observe the notices attached along the
route.
– Slowly enter the narrow aisle.
Ensure that the truck guide rollers enter the narrow aisle guidance rails.
– Press the “guidance on” (22) switch.
– The drive wheel is automatically set straight ahead and the “guidance on” lamp (23)
is lit. Manual steering is disabled.
– To prepare for travel, grab the hand rest with the left hand (two-handed operation).
– Slowly turn the travel selection switch in the travel direction required.
Right turn =Forward travel; Left turn = Reverse travel
– Continue to travel along the narrow aisle at your required speed.
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E 15
0206
.GB
Negotiating narrow aisles
M
It is forbidden for unauthorised personnel to enter narrow aisles (truck lanes in
racking systems with safety distances < 500 mm) or for personnel to cross through
them. These work areas must be marked and identified accordingly. Carry out a daily
inspection of the safety devices on the truck or the racking sysem to avoid hazards
and protect personnel. These must not be made ineffective, misused, adjusted or
removed. Immediately report and rectify any missing safety devices.
M
Observe the instructions of DIN 15185 Part 2.
Z
Before entering a narrow aisle, the driver must look for people or other trucks in the
aisle. Never enter an aisle where there are people or other trucks. If there are people
in the aisle, stop the truck immediately.
Z
Only enter narrow aisles in trucks which are designated for such use. If a narrow aisle
is equipped with a non-mechanical wire guidance system, if the system is faulty or
switched off, the truck may only be removed from the narrow aisle at creep speed.
Rail guidance truck
Rail guidance trucks are equipped with
sensors which activate aisle recognition
when they enter the racking lanes.
– Approach the aisle at reduced speed
so that the truck is aligned with the
narrow aisle and is within the
demarcation.
Z
Observe the notices attached along the
route.
– Slowly enter the narrow aisle.
Ensure that the truck guide rollers enter the narrow aisle guidance rails.
– Press the “guidance on” (22) switch.
– The drive wheel is automatically set straight ahead and the “guidance on” lamp (23)
is lit. Manual steering is disabled.
– To prepare for travel, grab the hand rest with the left hand (two-handed operation).
– Slowly turn the travel selection switch in the travel direction required.
Right turn =Forward travel; Left turn = Reverse travel
– Continue to travel along the narrow aisle at your required speed.
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Summary of Contents for EKS 310
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