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The following illustration shows the location of some of the main components on the Aisle- Master.
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Load Centre Always make sure the load is flush against the front vertical face of the forks (item 3) [4], (or the load backrest if fitted) and that loads that are unbalanced horizontally are loaded with the heaviest end of the load nearest to the truck. The vertical load centre (item 4) [4], is equal to one-half the height of the load when the weight is evenly distributed.
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Tilting Considerations The amount of forward and rearward tilt you should use is governed by the application. Attachments to the forks may affect the load centre. When the factory, dealer, or distributor installs attachments approved by, Aisle- Master. an additional identification plate should be attached to the truck.
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Load In addition to the rated capacity you must determine the weight of the load before you attempt to lift it with your Aisle-Master forklift: • Weight is listed on pallet wrapper • Weight is listed on Bill of Lading •...
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When you travel with the truck loaded tilt the mast back and keep the load low. This will help stabilize loads with an uneven weight distribution. When you load at high elevations, tilt the load back far enough to seat it against the front vertical faces of the forks or the load back rest (if fitted).
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8. Set the direction lever to forward. Drive the truck forward towards the load and simultaneously turn the steering wheel/forks (clockwise for LHS) so that the forks stay aligned parallel and central to the sides of the load/pallet to be lifted [17]. Use the side shift to centre the forks with the load if necessary.
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Note: When turning the steering with the truck stopped do not apply the foot brake or the park brake.
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8. Set the direction lever to forward. Drive the truck forward towards the load and simultaneously turn the steering wheel/forks (clockwise for LHS) so that the forks stay aligned parallel and central to the sides of the load/pallet to be lifted [17]. Use the side shift to centre the forks with the load if necessary 9.
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Operating Your Aisle-Master Forklift Transporting a Load Follow these guidelines when you transport a load: Do not speed. Use the horn to warn others of danger. Make sure the load is seated firmly against the load backrest / vertical ...
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Unloading Your Forklift The following steps outline the proper procedure to be followed when unloading the truck. The black arrows indicate the direction to turn the steering wheel and the grey arrows indicate the truck drive and mast carrier/fork directions. 1.
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5. Lift the load to the required height and use the tilt to level the forks. 6. Turn the steering wheel/forks towards the space/stack (anticlockwise for LHS). Stop turning when the near front corner of the load (item 1) [30] is approximately 100mm (4 inches) from the face of the rack/stack.
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