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61
OPERATING THE TRUCK
WARNING
!
!
Lifting a loaded pallet when truck is still moving can result in
load falling off the pallet. Never lift a load if truck is moving.
Removing a Load from a Stack:
1. Approach the stack carefully, truck lined up squarely with the load.
2. Raise lift to the correct height for freely engaging the loaded pallet.
3. Adjust fork angle as needed to t squarely under the load.
4. Slowly move forward until the outriggers are close to and aligned
to the stack.
5. Raise the load from the stack by tilting the forks back just enough
to lift the load from the stack.
6. Raise (lift) the forks until they begin to lift the load.
7. Tilt back the forks to stabilize the load.
8. Retract the reach until it stops against the upright.
9. Check your travel path, sound horn, slowly back out until clear of
the stack. Stop and then lower the load to travel position (6 to 8
inches off the ground except for certain loads that may have to be
transported as level as possible).
10. Be sure the load is back ush against the carriage or front face of
the forks.
11. Be careful not to lower the load on top of the outriggers.
Operational Note: Certain loads may have to be transported as level as
possible.
PICKING UP A LOAD (CONT’D)
Stacking Loads
Recommended Steps:
1. Stop near to the stack.
2. Align the 1H2 (SRX) and load squarely with the stack
3. Lift (raise) the load high enough to clear the top of the stack using
the reach function.
4. Drive forward, slowly, until the load is a few inches away from the
stack.
5. Slowly extend the load into position to ensure not to damage or
move adjacent loads.
6. The leading edge and sides of the load should be lined up with
the near edge and sides of the stack or rack on which the load is
being stacked.
CAUTION
!
Be sure that the forks do not extend beyond the load, causing
damage or tipping of other adjacent loads or materials
behind the load being moved. If the forks are longer than the
load, move the tips partially under the load without extending
beyond the load.
When the load is aligned with the stack beneath it, tilt the
forks to the vertical position and carefully lower the load on
the stack.
Slowly lower the forks to clear (disengage) the load’s pallet.
Tilt the forks forward slightly, if needed. Retract the reach
slowly.
Carefully check your travel path, sound horn, then carefully
back away until the forks are clear of the stack. Stop and
lower the forks to the travel position (6 to 8 inches above the
ground).

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