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Clark CER10 - Unloading

Clark CER10
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* If the loading position is bad because the size of pallet or load is not fitted
well, carry out in the following method. Control the reach operation in order
to pull out the fork about 1/4 of the length and lift up again (5~10cm) to
insert to the safe loading position and then lower down.
h After checking the backside safety, move the machine backward. At this time,
be careful of reach operating so that the fork is not approached in the pallet
or the load.
i Make sure that the end of fork is taken out of the pallet or load, and lower
down the fork to the traveling position (about 15~20cm from the ground).
j Tilt the fork backward.
21.4 UNLOADING
When unloading, carry out in following orders.
a When the machine reaches to the load, slow down to the safe speed.
b When the machine arrives in front of the load to be unloaded (the distance
from the load to the end of fork is 30cm), stop.
c Check that the load is not falling down and safe.
d Tilt the mast to the horizontal position (titling forward) and lift up the fork to
the pallet or skit position.
e After checking the position where the fork is inserted, move forward straightly,
and insert to the inside of fork.
f Insert the fork fully by reach operating.
* When it is impossible to insert the fork fully, carry out in following method.
Insert the fork about 3/4 in length and lift up slightly (5~10cm). Then, pull the
pallet or skit 10~20cm forward and lower down again. Move the machine forward
to insert the fork fully.
g When the fork is inserted, lift up slightly (5cm to 10cm). Pull the mast toward
the operator’s seat by reach operating.
h Check the backside safety and slowly move backward to the position where the
load can be unloaded safely.
i When the load is slowly lowered down to the height of 5~10cm from the straddle
leg, tilt the fork backward to the utmost and move the load to the unloading
place.
21. OPERATING AND UNLOADING

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