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To start on a stand-up unit forklift, it is important to get a good feel for the controls and the steering knob. Rather than a steering wheel, the steering is handled with the knob steering plate. Take note that this knob moves very fast, thus, you must get used to moving it gently so as to be certain not to over steer. The horn is located on the control handle, like with the control for the fork movement and for forwards, backwards. The floor pedal allows the equipment to move.
Turn the key to start the equipment's engine if you are ready to begin. The forks must not be extended at this stage. When you are moving around the floor, the forks should be pointed a little upwards. Do not drive with the forks in their extended position. If you are moving forward, move the control handle forward and in order to make the lift move forward, step on the pedal. If you are backing up, be certain to beep your horn so as to warn people around you. Look behind you prior to stepping on the pedal so as to make sure the path is safe and clear. Next, while stepping on the pedal, pull the control handle towards you. Always stay focused and alert and make sure that you are always operating in a safe way.
When approaching a corner with the lift truck, turn the steering knob in the direction you are heading. Make sure to keep your hands on the control handle and keep your foot on the accelerator. When turning right, the steering knob would move in a clockwise direction while moving forward. If you are turning left, your steering knob would go in a counter-clockwise direction.
If you have only used sit down units, the stand-up versions might take some getting used to. If you take some time to figure out the machine and with some training, you can handle loads efficiently and quickly in little time.
Telehandlers over the past decade, is also known as variable reach rough terrain forklift, has gained great fame within the material handling business. With good reason, these specific equipment have become the gem of the construction industry. These equipment are practical, versatile and extremely powerful. As several units and manufacturers has exploded during the past 5 years or so, there are now a number of these machinery readily available on the market.
In technical terms, a telehandler is considered to be an ITA* Class 7 Powered Industrial Truck. This description means it is a rough terrain forklift, but just in name only. Any of the similarities between a vertical mast type of forklift and a telehandler literally ends on sight and on operation. There are some other major differences between the two equipment discussed below.
A telehandler has a completely different appearance since it is fitted with a horizontal boom rather than a vertical mast. From a distance, a telehandler with a jib attachment can look more like a mobile crane instead of a forklift. The boom could retract and extend or telescope to lengths of 30 feet and beyond which depends on the specific unit. The boom could also elevate to an angle from horizontal to approximately 70 degrees. Telehandlers have been called "zoom booms" due to their ability to telescope. This name has become rather famous with the operators.