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5.8 Commissioning and stacking
Picking up, transporting and setting down of loads
m
Before picking up a load, the driver has to make sure that it is correctly palletized and
that the capacity of the truck is not exceeded. Observe the capacity diagram!
– Check the fork tine distance for the pallet and adjust, if necessary.
– Load fork tines symmetrically.
Picking up a load from the front
– Drive truck in crawling pace.
– Slowly insert the fork tines into the pal-
let until the fork back touches the load
resp. the pallet.
– Slightly lift the load off the ground and
drive the truck slowly (at crawling pa-
ce) backwards.
m
Prerequisite for problem-free working is
a perfect ground structure.
Transporting a load
– Outside the shelf aisle, transport the load as low as possible above the floor obser-
ving the minimum ground clearance.
– Only transport loads on both fork tines. When transporting heavy loads, make ab-
solutely sure that the load is evenly distributed across both fork tines.
– Accelerate the truck sensitively.
– Travel at a steady speed.
– Be prepared to brake at any time.
– Sufficiently lower the travelling speed in tight bends.
– It is not allowed to drive on ramps as well as ascending and decending gradients.
– The use is only permitted in closed halls and on flat floors according to DIN 15185
Part 1.
1298.GB
E 16
5.8 Commissioning and stacking
Picking up, transporting and setting down of loads
m
Before picking up a load, the driver has to make sure that it is correctly palletized and
that the capacity of the truck is not exceeded. Observe the capacity diagram!
– Check the fork tine distance for the pallet and adjust, if necessary.
– Load fork tines symmetrically.
Picking up a load from the front
– Drive truck in crawling pace.
– Slowly insert the fork tines into the pal-
let until the fork back touches the load
resp. the pallet.
– Slightly lift the load off the ground and
drive the truck slowly (at crawling pa-
ce) backwards.
m
Prerequisite for problem-free working is
a perfect ground structure.
Transporting a load
– Outside the shelf aisle, transport the load as low as possible above the floor obser-
ving the minimum ground clearance.
– Only transport loads on both fork tines. When transporting heavy loads, make ab-
solutely sure that the load is evenly distributed across both fork tines.
– Accelerate the truck sensitively.
– Travel at a steady speed.
– Be prepared to brake at any time.
– Sufficiently lower the travelling speed in tight bends.
– It is not allowed to drive on ramps as well as ascending and decending gradients.
– The use is only permitted in closed halls and on flat floors according to DIN 15185
Part 1.