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TM 10-3930-630-12
WARNING
lever (fig. 2-5) to rear. Mast must be tilted far enough
back to travel safely with load. To increase speed of lift
or tilt movement, increase engine speed.
Always travel with load tilted back and forks raised just
high enough to clear any uneven floor conditions.
CAUTION
f.
Obey speed limits and drive carefully.
When  transporting  bulky  loads,  travel  in
Avoid sharp turns at too high of a speed, which could
reverse.  Always descend ramps in reverse
cause load to slip off or tip truck.
when transporting a load.
e.  Place transmission shift lever in reverse
2-9.
Depositing a Load
and move truck and load to rear to clear stack or other
a.  Move truck with load to place where load is
obstacle.  Turn truck to face in direction of travel
required. If load is raised, lower load to assure clear
to be deposited. Refer to figure 2-5 to raise or figure 2-6
vision forward. If load is bulky and obstructs vision it
to lower load and move truck as necessary to bring it in
may be required to travel in reverse to enable the
line with top of stack or ground.
operator to see
.
1.
MOVE TRUCK INTO POSITION WITH INCHING CONTROL PEDAL AND ACCELERATOR TO BRING
FORKS AND LOAD OVER PLACE TO DEPOSIT LOAD.
2.
HALT TRUCK USING SERVICE BRAKE PEDAL. SHIFT TRANSMISSION TO NEUTRAL.
3.
PUSH LIFT CONTROL LEVER FORWARD TO GRADUALLY LOWER LOAD. MOVE TILT CONTROL
LEVER FORWARD TO BRING MAST TO VERTICAL POSITION.
4.
LOWER LOAD INTO POSITION.
5.
PLACE TRANSMISSION SHIFT LEVER IN "R" (REVERSE) POSITION AND,USING INCHING CONTROL
PEDAL AND ACCELERATOR. MOVE TRUCK AWAY FROM LOAD.
TA034769
Figure 2-6. Lowering operation.
2-7

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