Capacity (Weight and Load Center)
The capacity of the lift truck is shown on the nameplate.
See
. The capacity is listed in terms of weight and
load center. The weight is specified in kilograms or pounds.
The load center is specified in millimeters or inches. The
capacity is the maximum load that the lift truck can handle.
This load must weigh less than the maximum weight for a
load center shown on the nameplate.
The load center of a load is determined by the location of
its center of gravity. The rated load center of the lift truck is
measured from the front face of the forks, or the load face
of an attachment, to the center of gravity of the load. The
location of the center of gravity in the vertical direction is
the same as the horizontal dimension.
Figure 8. Nameplate
Loads should be transported while centered on the center-
line of the lift truck. The operator must know whether or not
a load is within the maximum capacity of the lift truck
before the load is handled.
WARNING
Inspect the lift truck and check the operation of the
systems at the start of the day or shift. Do the inspec-
tions and checks before lift truck operation. If repair is
required, remove the key and put a tag on the control
Operating Procedures
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Summary of Contents for MSW020-E
Page 12: ...Figure 2 Nameplate Warning Labels and Decals Model Description 10...
Page 60: ...Figure 15 Maintenance Points MSW025 030 F Maintenance Schedule 58...
Page 81: ...Figure 23 Remove Install Battery From Battery Power Pack Maintenance 79...
Page 92: ...A TOP VIEW B LEFT VIEW 1 DRIVE END 2 FORK END 3 STRAP Figure 24 Lifting Points Maintenance 90...
Page 93: ...Figure 25 Putting the Lift Truck on Blocks MSW MRW Shown Maintenance 91...
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