Pallet truck: Difference between revisions
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'''READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE''' | |||
Max weight '''1000kg''' | |||
Especially note instructions about lifting height. The truck is designed not to move when extended. | |||
The high lift feature only works on pallets with an open bottom : often, this means you can lift it from the end but not the side. It is also possible to set a pallet up on spacers so the truck can go fully underneath. If the forks are inserted into a closed pallet, lifting above the minimum needed to move it will tear the pallet apart. | The high lift feature only works on pallets with an open bottom : often, this means you can lift it from the end but not the side. It is also possible to set a pallet up on spacers so the truck can go fully underneath. If the forks are inserted into a closed pallet, lifting above the minimum needed to move it will tear the pallet apart. |
Latest revision as of 19:32, 25 September 2014
High lift pallet truck | |
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Model | Similar to Sealey PT1170H |
Status | Newly acquired. Needs checking before use |
Consumables | hydraulic oil, occasionally |
Training requirement | yes |
Training link | Media:PT1170H_V2.pdf |
ACnode | no |
Owner | LHS |
Origin | Auction, secondhand, via Artag |
Location | Mobile |
Maintainers | Artag (until someone else takes it over) |
READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE
Max weight 1000kg
Especially note instructions about lifting height. The truck is designed not to move when extended.
The high lift feature only works on pallets with an open bottom : often, this means you can lift it from the end but not the side. It is also possible to set a pallet up on spacers so the truck can go fully underneath. If the forks are inserted into a closed pallet, lifting above the minimum needed to move it will tear the pallet apart.