Jungheinrich Reach Truck ETV 214 Fork Lift
Uploader Comments (Danny19921125)
All Comments (33)
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He is doin' it too slow. He's got a plenty of room and he should got the load rised when his going forwards (or backwards for someone).
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I got trained to never turn with an elevated load, but like some people said. It needs to be done sometimes! I always drive with the reach out too whenever possible, the truck feels more stable!
Il always prefer vna trucks though!
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Any RTO(LTO) working in a warehouse with an incentive program will vector all day long. Turning while raising helps get you 100+%.
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i have done this for a half year reach truck driving and have a certificate and if you do this on your exam you deffintly failed it xD
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@ITsHardstyle no, in fact a reach truck will have the same stability with a load in the air turning as well as driving straight. Also as the load is raised the trucks maximum speed is decreased, therefore making tipping over extremely difficult
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@Danny19921125 tip over, square up then turn.
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i`m also driving jungheinrich, and i alwayes turn with the load in the air, because too many people is drivin around and you need to do this, because I work in piecework, with heavier pallets (1000 kg) its eaiser to turn in air. sorry for my english ;]
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indeed, the driver's good but Jungheinrich sucks. It' very unstable.
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it all depends on what ur loading, light weight repack boxes u can turn with the load in the air, but if ur putting up a pallet of 5g paint buckets then deff not, no matter how many times u shrink wrap the pallet its noot safe, it all depends where u work, some companies are more strict about safety policies, as u can see in this vid, people walking in the area that the truck is being worked with, where i work u have to close the isle ur working on and the next isle
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If you guys need one of this let me know!! I sell them!!
that guy is probably under learning, bcuz
u would never ever turn with load in the air like that
ITsHardstyle 2 years ago
I don't understand why cannot turn with load in the air?
Danny19921125 2 years ago