Handling fork tool
ATTACHMENTS, OPTIONS
6-4
Operation
0.
The operating speed of the forklift is determined according to the configuration of the ground, condition under foot,
and size of the operating area.
When operating the forklift, maintain the engine speed at near full speed, and carry out the operation with the
speed range in 1st or 2nd.
Use 3rd or 4th speed when traveling without a load.
Loading operation
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The following explanation of the method of operating the forklift does not cover all situations. The operating
method differs according to each operating condition.
When operating the forklift, use the safest and most efficient method.
Loading
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WARNING
When traveling with a load, do not turn suddenly or accelerate or decelerate suddenly. There is dan-
ger that the load will fall off or the machine will tilt.
The fork tilt angle differs according to the load. If loads are stacked on top of each other, and the tilt
angle is excessive, there is danger that the top load will extend over the backrest of the carriage and
slip to the rear.
1. Adjust the distance between the forks to match the size of
the load.
To ensure the stability of the load, make the distance
between the forks as large as possible.
2. Set the forks horizontal, drive forward slowly so that the
load is centered on the forks, and insert the forks under the
load.
3. Insert the forks completely under the load and drive forward
until the load is in contact with the backrest of the carriage.
4. Raise the forks so that they are several inches above the
ground or the load under the forks, then tilt the forks and set
so that the load rests against the backrest of the carriage.
5. Check that there is no obstacle behind the machine, lower
the load as far as possible, then drive the machine slowly in
reverse.
Summary of Contents for WA250PT-5H
Page 2: ......
Page 3: ...FOREWORD 11...
Page 16: ...Contents FOREWORD 1 14...
Page 24: ...SAFETY 2 2...
Page 58: ...Precautions with tires SAFETY Precautions when storing tires 2 36...
Page 60: ...OPERATION 3 2...
Page 233: ...TECHNICAL DATA 45...
Page 235: ...TECHNICAL DATA Technical data 5 3...
Page 250: ...Central lubrication system ATTACHMENTS OPTIONS 6 14...
Page 251: ...INDEX 67...
Page 252: ...INDEX 7 2...
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