Transporting loads
© BT 237077-040
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• Run the truck back so the load is freed from the storage point.
• Lower the load to the transporting position and drive carefully
away from the rack.
• Retract the stabilisers when the forks come below the lifting
height switch.
CAUTION!
Lost stability.
Lifting a loaded pallet when the truck is still moving can result
in the load falling off of the pallet.
Never lift a load if the truck is moving.
• Start slowly and then increase the speed.
Depositing a load
WARNING!
Risk for falling small goods.
Injuries to the driver can occur.
Equip the truck with plexiglass or protective bars on the over-
head guard.
WARNING!
Risk of crushing, support.
Carelessness can cause injuries.
Keep your hands on the control when raising/lowering.
• Slow down and position the truck carefully in front of the rack.
• Lift the forks to the required lifting position.
• Extend the stabilisers if the lift shall occur above the lifting
height switch.
NOTE!
Increased truck width.
The stabilisers can collide with fixed objects.
A truck with extended stabilisers requires more room.
WARNING!
Risk of crushing.
The stabilisers can injure people outside the truck.
Ensure that nobody is within the truck’s operating area.
• Drive the truck forward so that the load is positioned correctly
on the rack.
• Lower the forks so that they clear the load.
• Reverse the truck.
• Lower the forks to the transporting position and drive carefully
away from the rack.