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Your Sit-Down Rider
Your Sit-Down Rider
Your Sit-Down Rider
SIT-DOWN RIDERS
Your sit-down rider truck lifts and stacks loads. It is
also designed to move loads over long distances.
YOUR RIDER LIFT TRUCK IS NOT AN AUTOMOBILE
With a load it may weigh more than 4 automobiles, and
the steer wheels are in the rear instead of the front.
FORK FUNCTIONS, STANDARD AND OPTIONAL
Standard fork or hydraulic functions are Raising and
Lowering the forks plus Tilting the mast.
Accessories such as Sideshift or Carton Clamp may
also be included. Your company has decided which
features are needed in your work area and should train
you how to use them.
HOW TO DRIVE YOUR TRUCK
Sit down, fasten your seat belt and pull it snug. Adjust
the seat and steering wheel to their most comfortable
positions. Keep your hands on the controls and your
entire body inside the operator area. Look in the
direction you are going.
GIVE YOUR BODY A BREAK
Take advantage of stop time. Flex your arms and legs.
Staying alert will help you be a better and safer driver.
BUILT TO STANDARDS
This truck was designed and built
to current industry and government
standards and guidelines. For more
information see the following:
• American National Standards Institute
(ANSI/ITSDF) B56.1
(Download free from www.itsdf.org)
• Occupational Safety and Health Act
(OSHA) §1910.178, Rev. 1999
(Download free from osha.gov)
• Underwriters Laboratory (UL) 558
• National Fire Prevention Association
(NFPA) 505
Hands on Controls
Seated
Seat Belt Fastened