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Linde T 16 - Load Handling Procedures

Linde T 16
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ATTENTION
Take care not to disturb any adjacent loads, or
those which may be to the side or
in front of the
load being handled.
Loads should be laid out as follows:
-
Line u
p load
s with a sm
all sp
ace be
twee
n each on
e and
its neighbour in order to avoid any fouling.
ATTENTION
Before lifting a load, ensure that its
weight does
not exceed the truck’s capacity.
-
Refer t
o the
nominal
capacity
marked
on the
truck’s
plate.
-
Ensure
that t
he loa
d is s
table
and un
iform
in orde
r to
prevent any partial spillage.
-
Check t
hat t
he wid
th of
the lo
ad is
compat
ible w
ith t
he
width of the forks.
Transporting the load
-
Always
carry l
oads i
n the
forward
directi
on of
travel
in
order to have the best visibility.
-
When
carr
ying
a load
on a slo
pe, a
lwa
ys asc
end o
r
descend with the load up-slope. Never drive laterally
across a slope or perform a U-turn.
-
Reverse
travel
is to
be used
solely
for un
loading
. Sin
ce
visibility is reduced when travelling in this direction, drive
only at very slow speed.
Loading
-
Ca
ref
ull
y ap
pro
ach
th
e lo
ad
-
Adjust
the hei
ght of
the fo
rk arms u
ntil t
hey can
be easil
y
inserted into the pallet
-
Ins
ert
the
for
ks b
enea
th t
he l
oad
-
If th
e load
is shor
ter th
an the
forks,
positio
n the
forks s
o
that the front of the load overhangs them by several
centimetres, in order to avoid any interference with the
load immediately ahead
-
Lif
t the lo
ad a few c
ent
ime
tre
s from i
ts sup
port
-
Back
the t
ruck a
way f
rom t
he pal
let h
older
or an
y
neighbouring loads, gently and in a straight line.
-
Low
er the f
orks un
til t
he loa
d is a few ce
nti
met
res fr
om
the ground.
L
o
a
d
h
a
n
d
i
n
g
U
s
e
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