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A forklift nameplate is only required when the capacity is unknown
For lifting and stacking heavy loads.
to carry and move heavy loads
He operates a fork lift, stacks, unstacks and transports palletes and loads
The balance point of a forklift is the center of gravity of the forklift, where the weight of the forklift is evenly distributed. It is important for operators to understand the balance point to prevent tipping over when carrying loads. The balance point can vary depending on the load being carried and the design of the forklift.
The counterweight on a forklift is designed to balance the weight of the load being lifted. It prevents the forklift from tipping over by providing stability and keeping the center of gravity low.
No, the fulcrum point on a forklift is typically the front wheels, while the center of gravity is higher up near the load. This arrangement allows the forklift to balance and lift loads efficiently.
machine used to lift loads.
Loads
When the loads or forks are raised on a forklift, it raises the center of gravity of the vehicle, increasing the risk of tipping over. Operators should be cautious and follow proper safety procedures to prevent accidents.
Two main types of live loads are: (1) occupancy live loads, which include the weight of people, furniture, and equipment, and (2) environmental live loads, which include loads caused by weather conditions such as snow, wind, or rain.