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2.20: Stacking
Slowly approach stack with load tilted backwards.
Stop at face of stack, select neutral and apply parking brake.
Elevate load until clear of stack top. Operate accelerator
pedal to ensure that engine speed is sufficient to prevent
stalling and to give the required lifting speed.
Move forward until load is above the stack.
Tilt mast to vertical position and lower load onto stack.
Drive rearward and lower forks to 150mm (6") above ground
before moving off.
2.21: De-Stacking
Stop at face of stack, select neutral and apply parking brake.
Elevate forks to permit entry into pallet.
Move forward and enter the pallet with the forks.
Elevate load until clear of stack and tilt mast backwards to stabilise load.
Operate accelerator pedal to ensure that the engine speed is sufficient to
prevent stalling.
Drive rearward and lower load to 150mm (6") above ground.
2.22: Adjusting Load Forks
Forks should be spaced as far apart as the load being moved will allow.
Both forks should always be the same distance from the centre of the fork
carriage.
To adjust, raise forks approximately 25mm (1") off the floor.
Apply parking brake and switch off engine.
Lift up the keeper pin and slide the forks along the carriage.
When the forks are set to the desired position ensure that the keeper pin is
engaged in a slot on the top of the fork carriage bar.
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