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PDS transmission
1. Is disengaged when the operator leaves the seat
PDS hydraulics
2. Are disengaged when the operator leaves the seat
PDF a seat belt icon
3. Appears on the trucks display when the operator has not fast and the seatbelts
PDS a 30-second audible alarm
4. Sounds when the operator has not fastened to the seat belt
PDS an indefinite alarm
5. Sounds when the operator leaves the seat and does not engage the parking brake.
The principle of balance
A lift truck X much like a child's teeter totter. The weight of the load must be balanced by the weight of the truck.
What is the number one cause for lift truck accidents?
Carelessness
The imaginary point in an object around which all weight is evenly distributed.
Center of gravity
Lift off
Closely associated with maximum Fork height is the Lift-Off Dimension. This Dimension accounts for about 4 to 6 inches of additional lift height necessary to store and retrieve pallets in the top rack position
Load backrest extension
Component attached to the Carriage in order to prevent the load from shifting backward when the carriage is lifted.
Carriage
Component to which the forks or other attachments mount. it is mounted to the mast
Fuel port
Component used to refuel gas and diesel engines
Quad
Consists of four rails. One outer and 3 inner rails free Fork height is same as duplex and Triplex 50 - 60 inches. But extends too much higher lift Heights. The disadvantages of a quad Mast is the extreme reduction and lifting capacity at these very high lift Heights and decreased visibility through the mast.
Triplex
Consists of three rails one outer and two inner rails. Free Fork height is same as duplex 50 - 60 inches, but extends to Greater Heights. Can load and unload higher tiered sex then duplex or simplex.
Simplex
Consists of two rails period one hour and one interrail. Free Fork height is at a minimum, usually 4 to 6 inches. Not recommended in higher tiered stacking applications
Duplex
Consists of two rails. One hour and one interrail. Has greater free Fork height 50-60 inches, then a Simplex Mast due to the addition of a free lift cylinder
Engine/battery compartment
Contain the engine systems for internal combustion trucks and the industrial battery for electric trucks
Hydraulic levers
Control movement of the Mast, tilt cylinders and any attachments the truck is equipped with
The balance point, or fulcrum, on a lift truck is
Drive Tire
Steer axle
Durex the rear wheels in steering
Acceleration, speed, breaking, ramps or other uneven surfaces, amount of tilt, lift height.
Dynamic forces, created by motion
Forks
Engage the load and support it
Directional control lever
Engages the truck transmission to travel forward, reverse or remain in neutral
True or false. A lift truck equipped with a Simplex Mast may be used when high tiered stacking of products is required?
False
True or false. If you have trained to operate a if you have trained to operate If U have trained to operate a If U have trained to operate a counterbalanced, a counterbalanced comma a counterbalance to comma a counter-balanced, a counter-balanced, sit down Lift Truck, you are allowed to operate any other powered industry you are allowed to operate any other powered in District you are allowed to operate any other powered industrial vehicle.
False
True or false. You get better traction with a cushion Tire Lift Truck than a pneumatic tire Lift Truck.
False
Drive tires
Front tires, contain the brakes
Counterweight
How to get to the rear of the frame to ensure that the load can be lifted at a given capacity
Pneumatic tires
Indoor or outdoor use, better traction than, greater ground clearance, larger Dimensions, operates on various surfaces, optional solid or resilient
Center of gravity moves too far to either side and Crosses over the stability pyramid
Lateral stability
The distance from the face of the forks to the loads center of gravity
Load Center
When the center of gravity moves too far forward or backward and Crosses over the stability pyramid
Longitudinal stability
If you are approaching a doorway, what Mast Dimension should you be aware of if you are operating your truck in a safe manner.
Overall height lowered
P. D. S.
Presence detection system
The three-point suspension forms the base of the stability triangle also known as the
Principle of stability
Overhead guard
Protective framework fitted over the operator compartment to protect the operator from falling objects
Lift cylinders
Provide hydraulic power to raise and lower the mast
Tilt cylinders
Provide hydraulic power to tilt the Mast forward or back
Cushion tires
Smooth, dry surfaces, less traction, low ground clearance, more compact dimensions, better lifting capacity at high lift Heights, not intended for what, rough or uneven surfaces.
Load size, load shape, load position on Forks, tire pressure on air filled tires
Static conditions
The center of gravity moves up or down when?
The Mast is raised or lowered.
The center of gravity moves forward and back when?
The Mast is tilted forward and back.
Overall lowered height
The distance from the floor to the highest point on the truck (mast or overhead guard) when the forks are fully loaded
Maximum Fork height
The distance from the floor to the top of the carrying surface of the forks when the Mast is fully extended
Overall raised height
The distance from the floor to the top of the load backrest extension when the Mast is fully extended
Free Fork height
The distance the forks can be raised without increasing the overall height of the mast
What is the balance point of a lift truck?
The drive axle
Lift trucks have a three-point suspension
The two Drive tires and the center of the steer axle
What is the number one type of lift truck accident?
Tip over
Drive axle
Transmit power from the transmission to the drive tires allowing the truck to move forward
True or false. About 25% of all lift truck accidents occur when the truck tips over?
True
True or false. All lift trucks are required to carry a warning that improper operation or maintenance could cause injury or death.
True
Mast
Vertical assembly of interlocking rails on which the road is lifted and lowered. Vertical assembly of interlocking rails on which the road is lifted and lowered period vertical assembly of interlocking rail's on which the road is lifted and lowered. Vertical assembly of interlocking rales on which the road is lifted and lowered. Vertical assembly of interlocking rules on which the road is lifted and lowered. Supports the forks, carriage and the load backrest extension