How To Move A Lift Truck On Atransport; Loading - Yale VERACITOR GCC030VX Operating Manual

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Maintenance
How to Move a Lift Truck on a Transport
WARNING
Stay a safe distance from the edge
of docks, ramps, platforms, and
other similar working surfaces.
Watch the "tail swing." Remember
when traveling in the forward
direction and the steering wheel is
turned to move the lift truck away
from the edge of the dock, the rear
will swing toward the edge. This
can cause the lift truck to fall off
the dock.
WARNING
IF THE LIFT TRUCK FALLS OFF THE DOCK, DO NOT
JUMP OFF! HOLD FIRMLY TO STEERING WHEEL,
BRACE YOUR FEET, AND LEAN FORWARD AND
AWAY FROM THE POINT OF IMPACT.
Before the lift truck is moved on a transport, check the
selected route to make sure there is enough clearance for
the lift truck as loaded on the transport vehicle. Bridges,
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overpasses, powerlines, and natural barriers can prevent
clearance. Removal of the mast can be necessary.
If a trailer is the method of transportation, use blocks in
front and back of the trailer tires to prevent movement of
the trailer when the lift truck is loaded and unloaded. If a
loading ramp is used, make sure that the ramp is the cor-
rect design and capacity.
If the lift truck is equipped with lifting eyes, use a crane to
load and unload the lift truck from the transport. If the truck
is not equipped with approved lifting eyes, do not lift the
truck by attaching a lifting device to any other part of the lift
truck for the purposes of loading or unloading.

Loading

WARNING
The straps or chains used to fasten the lift truck to the
transport must be directly connected to the lift truck
frame or to a component (drive axle, tow pin) that is
solidly attached to the frame. Do not fasten a strap or
chain to the mast or any attachment to hold the lift
truck on the transport.

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