Do you have a question about the Clark GTX 16 and is the answer not in the manual?
Procedure to inspect the truck at the beginning of each shift for damage and maintenance problems.
Instructions on using seat belts to reduce injuries and ensure operator safety.
Instructions on keeping the operator safe within the truck's confines and under the overhead guard.
Warnings and procedures related to safe use of forks, including avoiding walking under raised forks.
Explanation of lateral and longitudinal tip-over causes and situations.
Instructions for operator survival in case of a tip-over, emphasizing staying in the seat.
Warnings about dangerous loose or unbalanced loads and precautions for handling them.
Hazards of low clearances and fast turns, and how they can cause tip-overs or spills.
Precautions to avoid hazards at docks and drop-offs, including securing trailers.
Crucial steps and warnings to follow before starting lift truck operation, including reading the manual.
Essential checks and conditions to ensure before starting the lift truck, such as parking brake and neutral controls.
Guidance on positioning forks and upright for safe travel and obstacle clearance.
Techniques for controlling speed, applying brakes, and using plugging for smooth operation.
Principles of handling loads within capacity, centering, and avoiding hazards.
Operator's responsibility to check truck condition and safety before operation.
Importance of regular maintenance for safety, efficiency, and truck life.
| Standard Lift Height | 3.0 m |
|---|---|
| Load Center | 500 mm |
| Engine Type | Diesel |
| Lift Height | 3.0 m |
| Battery Capacity | N/A (Engine Powered) |
Loading...