11-26-2014, 11:51 AM
Hi Tom
I dont see how , the operator is far enough back and there should be no one standing around/under an elevated load . Power pedestrian pallet trucks do not have over head guards.
Not true , allot of small stacker's use a folded "U" section fork welded to the carriage .
Rob
Quote:Any number of structural failures risk catastrophic failure, dropping the load on the operator or an innocent bystander
I dont see how , the operator is far enough back and there should be no one standing around/under an elevated load . Power pedestrian pallet trucks do not have over head guards.
Quote:Case in point; the forks are the most highly stressed component of a forklift and the builder chose to use welded steel tubing in lieu of forged high strength steel commonly used in such an application.
Not true , allot of small stacker's use a folded "U" section fork welded to the carriage .
Rob