Allied Systems LONG REACH CCHA Panduan Pemeliharaan dan Servis Instalasi - Halaman 9
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• Do not cross dock boards or dock levelers with the
attachment or carriage fully lowered. Ramming the
front or rear of the attachment against a dock board
can cause severe damage.
• Limit lift truck movement to a minimum when high
stacking. Limit sideshift movement to a minimum
when high stacking.
• Always be observant when high stacking. Look for
poorly stacked loads, overhead obstacles, broken
cartons, or damaged products in the stack.
• Travel slowly around corners. Sound horn on blind
corners. Be careful of tail swing and overhead clear-
ances. Watch in all directions. Avoid sudden stops.
3.14 Operator's Controls
Some lift trucks are equipped with a single lever to
control both hoist and tilt functions, others have separate
levers for each function. Refer to your lift truck manual
for more information.
For clarity, the direction of arm movement is shown on
the control handle. To move the arms in the direction
shown, pull the handle towards the operator. To move
the arms in the opposite direction, the push the handle
away from the operator. (Figure 3-5)
Clamp
Push/pull
Rotate
Figure 3-5 Operator controls
Lifting speed is controlled by the speed of the engine
and the position of the control lever. Engine speed has
no effect on lowering speed.
45-034, REV. 5/18
Fork position
Sideshift
Before going on the job, shift the truck control levers
one way and then the other to determine which direc-
tion the attachment moves when the levers are shifted.
Make sure the attachment moves smoothly throughout
its travel, without binding or pinching hoses.
CAUTION
Equipment damage hazard.
Injury or equipment damage may result
if the attachment does NOT operate
smoothly.
Do not take malfunctioning equipment on
the job. Check with your supervisor about
needed repairs.
3.15 Industry Standards
ANSI/ITSDF B56.1-2016 is the published sequence and
direction standard for lever- and hand-type controls.
Notice
The chart on the following page shows
industry standards. Your equipment may
be different. If you do not routinely operate
this equipment, refresher training is
recommended. You must reacquaint your-
self with this manual and the equipment
before starting, and then proceed slowly.
Special controls such as automatic devices should be
identified, preferably according to the recommendations
in Figure 3-6.
When a function is controlled by a pair of push buttons,
they should operate in the same sense as the lever
controls. For example, pushing a button located to the
rear (relative to the operator's position) should serve
the same function as moving a control lever to the rear.
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