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In any warehouse environment, one of the most common equipments is a lift truck or forklift. These versatile equipment consist of a vehicle with two pronged forks at the front that can transport and lift heavy items.

Forklifts are able to maneuver in small spaces and capable of lifting objects into hard to reach, up high places. Forklifts are still extremely dangerous machines and should be utilized safely at all times, after proper training and certification has taken place.

Make the time to read the owners handbook after acquiring a new forklift to help you get familiar with the controls. The manual would feature the specific location of each control and the functions it has. Nearly all lift trucks have two levers which control the forks. The first lever controls the height of the fork. In order to make the forks go down, the lever must be pushed forward. To move the forks upwards, you just pull back on the lever.

The forklift's second lever is utilized to tilt the forks allowing for better distribution of weight across the forklift. This tilting action helps to keep objects stable and won't allow items to fall off while driving. Moreover, it helps things slide off in a more balanced method while unloading.

By pulling the second lever back, the forks would tilt back, when pushing the lever forward will tilt the forks forward. Various forklift models are outfitted with a third lever which controls the fork width. Each one of these levers is located just to the right of the driver's seat.

Inexperienced operators should take advantage of qualified coworkers who could go over the controls with them. Be certain to do this while the forklift is turned off and not in use. Ask the qualified expert if you have any questions regarding how something works.

Observation is often the best way to learn new forklift skills. So make time to observe a coworker demonstrating the function of each control. On hydrostatic lift trucks, notice that in order to make the machinery go, you utilize the gas. And if you want to make it stop, you simply release the gas pedal. There is no brake on these types of forklifts. There are some hydrostatic models that are equipped with battery powered engines which turn off when the gas pedal is released. They start up when the gas pedal is pushed again.

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