Capacity Plate 14
Know the Hazards
Caution:
You may not increase capacity if load
center is less than shown on your capacity plate.
Truck capacity must be reduced by operator
weight over 100kg (220)lbs.
Note:
ANSI/ITSDF B56.1 requires that all data be
shown first in Metric units and then USA units.
BEFORE AUGUST 2017: READING YOUR CAPACITY PLATE
Capacity may be reduced as lift height increases.
For example: On the sample
plate, 1350kg (3000 lb) can be lifted to 6095mm (240 in). But above 6095 (240), to 7010
(276), capacity is reduced from 1350 (3000) to 1125 (2500).
Capacity is reduced as load center increases.
For example: On the sample plate,
1350kg (3000 lb) can be lifted if the load center is 600mm (24 in). But if the load center
is increased to 900 (36), capacity is reduced from 1350 (3000) to 900 (2000).
A
B
TRUCK WEIGHT
Dockboards, elevators and some floors have limited
capacity. Check your capacity plate for the weight of
your truck. Remember to add the weight of the load
you have on the forks. Make certain you use the
correct units of measure.
TRUCK TYPE
Some truck types are not permitted in areas where
there are fire hazards. Watch for marked areas.
For example: You must not drive a type E or ES truck into
an area restricted to EE or EX trucks.
ATTACHMENT DATA
If an attachment on your truck does not match the
information given here on your capacity plate, don't
operate your truck. Your capacity plate may be
wrong. Report the problem to your supervisor.
8563-A
Serial Number
Capacity with Mast Vertical
Capacity
kg
(lb)
A
mm
(in)
mm
(in)
*
Truck capacity must be reduced by operator
weight in excess of 100kg
(220 lb)
B
600(24)
1125(2500)
1350(3000)
750(1650)
900(2000)
7010(276) 600(24)
600(24)
900(36)
900(36)
6095(240)
7010(276)
6095(240)
Platform
SAMPLE
a
A
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