Jungheinrich ESD 220 Operating Instructions Manual page 89

Industrial truck
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4.8.2
Transporting a load
Requirements
– Load raised correctly.
– Mast
lowered
(approx. 150 - 200 mm above the
ground).
– Good ground conditions.
Procedure
• Accelerate and decelerate with
care.
• Adapt your travel speed to the conditions of the route and the load you are
transporting.
• Travel at a constant speed.
• Be prepared to brake at all times.
• Brake gently in normal circumstances.
• Only stop abruptly in hazardous situations.
• Watch out for other traffic at crossings and passageways.
• Always travel with a lookout at blind spots.
• Do not travel across or at an angle on inclines. Do not turn on slopes and inclines,
and always drive with the load facing uphill (see graphic).
4.8.3
Depositing a load
CAUTION!
Loads must not be set down on transport or escape routes, in front of safety
installations or factory equipment that must be accessible at all times.
Requirements
– Storage location suitable for storing the load.
Procedure
• Drive the truck carefully up to the storage location.
• Lowers the load handler.
Z
To avoid damaging the load and the load handler, avoid setting the load down
abruptly.
• Lower the load handler so that it is clear of the load (see page 83).
• Carefully drive the load handler out from beneath the pallet.
The load is deposited.
4.8.4
Lifting Two Pallets
CAUTION!
Risk to operational stability
In order not to jeopardize the operational stability, pay attention to the weight when
transporting two pallets so that the truck does not tip over.
uIn order not to jeopardize the operational stability, the heavier pallet should always
be transported underneath.
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transport
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