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Hyundai IC Forklifts
Inspect a Forklift
Based on OSHA and HRSDC statistics, there are approximately ten thousand forklift-related worklplace injuries every year in North America. Several injuries are caused by the lack of maintenance of the machine and proper equipment inspection. Other injuries are caused by operator error.
Injuries are not the only issues that are related to the operation and maintenance of forklifts. Another serious concern is property damage. Forklift mishaps could cause damage to sprinklers, overhead pipes, and other machines and building walls. By completing thorough inspections on a daily basis, you can help reduce forklift injuries.
You must first turn off the engine before checking the forklift. Check the levels of the fuel, engine oil, brake fluid, hydraulic oil and coolant. Visually inspect the tires of the machinery looking for indications of wear, correct air pressure and general condition. Visually check the forks on the front of the machine too. Confirm the condition of the top-clip retaining pin and heel. Check that the backrest is securely attached. Make sure that the overhead and finger guards are attached. Visually inspect the stops and cables, the hydraulic hoses and the mast chains too.
You must inspect the propane tank if you are using LP or liquid propane forklifts. Check for any indications of corrosion, damage or rust. Be certain that the battery has enough levels of electrolyte and which is charged sufficiently. Visually inspect all belts. Check to confirm the location of the owner's instruction manual and make certain it is located in the designated on-board storage compartment. Verify the hood latch and make sure that it is operating as it is supposed to. Inspect the seatbelt and make sure it securely latches and is working properly.
You can turn the engine on after you have completed all the steps mentioned above. Carefully listen to the engine. Investigate any strange sounds right away. Check that both the parking brake and the service brake are correctly working. Make certain that the accelerator and the steering controls are working at optimum performance levels.
Fork trucks are usually utilized to keep these operations working smoothly and efficiently. Even if forklifts are a huge investment, the injuries they reduce from heavy lifting and the amount of man hours they could save could make the purchase pay for itself eventually.
There are numerous different units and manufacturers of forklifts on the market. Different models are made to accomplish different jobs. In order to make certain that you don't purchase the wrong type of machinery or purchase more than you need, it is really vital to assess your company's requirements and compare to the various models available on the market. Speaking with a authorized forklift distributor is a good idea and so is doing your own research online.
When looking at forklifts by the kind of fuel, the following types are available:
Electric: The electric forklift is run by lead-acid based rechargeable batteries. These heavy and large batteries can run a machinery for more than 5 or 6 straight hours. Electric models are great for indoor applications due to their lack of emissions. They are a common alternative for retail spaces and warehouses because they put zero emissions into the air where people are working and provide a fairly low cost per hour of operation.
Internal Combustion: IC forklifts operate with a variety of fuels. Several models take CNG or compressed natural gas, others take diesel, liquid propane or LP or gasoline. When compared to electric forklifts, the internal combustion or IC units are easier to refuel, accelerate faster and can carry heavier loads. These models are typically more pricey to use than their electric counterparts.
Fuel Cell: The latest in forklift technology is the Hydrogen fuel cell. These models provide the quietness and zero emissions of electric forklifts but provide the fast refueling capability of an internal combustion unit.