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Aisle-Master Bendi - Transporting a Load

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Operating Your Aisle-Master Forklift
Transporting a Load
Follow these guidelines when you transport a load:
Do not speed.
Use the horn to warn others of danger.
Make sure the load is seated firmly against the load backrest / vertical
front face of the fork.
Tilt the mast back.
Lower the load so the forks are 100 to 150mm (4 to 6 in.) off of the
ground.
Be alert to overhead obstructions such as low doorways, racking, and
pipes.
Make sure you know the raised and
lowered heights of the mast.
Make sure the load is not wider than the width of the gangways or aisles,
especially if you are backing a bulky load down an incline.
If vision is obscured, arrange for a “spotter” to guide you.
If you are not carrying a load, travel with the forks facing downhill when
travelling up or down an incline [26]. That means you mast back up an incline
when not carrying a load