Figure 17 Key switch
Following the start-up
Carry
out
a
described in chapter
If you notice anything unusual, stop the
operation immediately, secure the stacker truck
and have the stacker truck inspected by
qualified personnel.
Loading goods
Place the stacker truck at a right angle
directly in front of the goods to be transported.
Push the forks as far in as possible
underneath the pallet.
The pallet/goods must steadily rest on the
fork.
Lifting loads
Now lift up the goods with the forks to
approx. 5 to 10 cm above the ground, and
make sure that the load is resting steadily on
the forks.
Unloading goods
When you reach the unloading point,
reduce speed.
Stop the stacker truck directly in front of the
unloading location.
Check the unloading location for its
condition, and make sure that the unloading
location is designed to carry the respective
load.
Correct the position of the stacker truck, if
necessary, until the desired unloading spot is
finally reached, and stop the stacker truck.
Make sure, the stacker truck is positioned
properly.
Now slowly put down the goods. Make sure
that the goods stand securely.
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Daily maintenance work
Slowly reverse the stacker truck.
Restacking goods
When approaching the area where the
goods are located, reduce the speed of the
stacker truck.
Stop the stacker truck at a clearance of
about 30 cm (distance of fork to goods) directly
in front of the goods.
Check the condition of the goods.
Make sure that the forks are positioned
properly.
Move the forks forward far enough into the
pallet/frame, and stop the stacker truck.
Lift up the goods by 5 to 10 cm. Make sure
that there are no people or obstacles in the
.
path to block your way, and then carefully drive
in reverse.
Lift/lower the forks to a height of approx. 15
to 20 cm.
Now drive to the unloading location.
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