COUNTERBALANCE FORKLIFTS MODULE
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1. What is the primary purpose of a sit-down
counterbalance forklift?
Answer:
To lift, move, and stack loads using front-mounted forks
while maintaining balance with a rear counterweight.
Explanation:
The counterbalance forklift uses its weight at the rear to
offset heavy loads at the front, allowing safe lifting and
transport without tipping forward.
2. What component provides stability against tipping?
,Answer:
The counterweight at the rear of the forklift.
Explanation:
The heavy metal counterweight balances the load being
lifted in the front, ensuring stability during operation.
3. What is the “load center” on a forklift?
Answer:
The distance from the vertical face of the forks to the center
of gravity of the load.
Explanation:
A standard load center is usually 500 mm (24 inches). If the
load is placed farther out, the forklift’s capacity decreases.
4. What is the most common cause of forklift tip-overs?
Answer:
, Overloading or improper load positioning.
Explanation:
Exceeding rated capacity or carrying uneven loads shifts the
center of gravity forward, increasing tip-over risk.
5. What should be checked before operating a forklift?
Answer:
A pre-operation inspection.
Explanation:
Operators must check brakes, steering, tires, forks,
hydraulics, horn, and lights before use.
6. What does the forklift data plate indicate?
Answer:
Maximum load capacity and operating limitations.
Explanation: