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Forklifts can lift loads that weigh between one to five tons. Some types could be utilized to carry shipping containers and much heavier loads.
Forklift tires should be maintained and checked on a regular basis. The kinds of tires on various forklifts differ based on factors like for example load weights, ground surfaces and frequency of use. Every driver of a forklift should have access to a forklift jack, tire press and replacement tires.
You should frequently check the tires. Watch for indications of wear and damage to the tires. If the wear on the tire exceeds 40 percent, it should be replaced.
When buying tires, ensure that you are buying the correct type - polyurethane, solid or pneumatic.
When the tire needs replacing, position the forklift jack under the tire and lift the forklift high enough that you can change the tires easily.
You can utilize the tire press to pull the tire from the rim and remove the damaged tire. Install the new tire and properly secure it. If you are changing more than one tire and you have just one jack, lower the forklift, then reposition the jack at the next tire.
These trucks are built for rough terrain, but care should still be taken to be able to prevent tip overs. The forklift is top heavy and when lifting, should just be operated on level ground.
Even if there are no Occupational Safety and Health Administration rules governing forklift speed limits, forklift operators should drive at a safe speed every time. Driving on terrain which is uneven or rough requires even more caution. Steering, particularly, could be risky at higher speeds.
Keep the load on the uphill side of the machinery if operating on a slope. The rule of thumb is drive up, and back down. Do not attempt to lift a load when operating on a sloped surface. The change in the center of gravity can cause the machinery to tip over.
Like any driver, forklift drivers are obliged to wear seat belts. Check that the overhead guard is firmly in place. Depending on the working environment, eye and hearing protection may need to be worn. Check that a working fire extinguisher is mounted on the forklift.
The operating conditions of a forklift could be affected by weather. Speed, turning and load handling might need to be adjusted to guarantee safety when operating a forklift in snow, ice or rain.