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Forklift abuse is totally preventable. This is the reason why your Hyster forklift dealer has a complete solution for getting rid of this kind of abuse. The dealers have a variety of simple solutions and cost effective alternatives to consider in order to prevent lift truck abuse from happening.

Abuse Items, Service or Product Solutions, Worn Tires
Not like your personal vehicle, forklifts are not outfitted with suspension springs that give added cushioning. Hence, it is extremely important to replace chunked tires or worn tires that cause jarring impacts to the driver, the axle parts, and to the wheel and load.

There are numerous demanding applications that depend upon utilizing the proper tires to guarantee maximum lift truck performance. In order to guarantee that your material handling equipment has the right tires, simply request an application survey from your local Cat forklift dealer. It is very vital to remember that operating with worn forklift tires can result in premature wear to the bottom of the blades. Worn forks can really jeopardize the lift truck's ability to lift. This situation creates an awfully unsafe and dangerous work surrounding.

When the heel on the forks is worn more than 10 percent, it is time to change the forks. In order to ensure that your equipment is safely functioning, routine fork inspections are required to make sure that your machinery is working with safe forks. These inspections are vital to the safety of your operators as well as anyone else working in close proximity to the equipment.

Sadly, many lift truck drivers have taken up the bad habit of riding the inching pedal. This can lead to expensive damage to the vehicle's transmission. To be able to avoid major component failure from happening, only use the inching pedal when you are approaching a rack and wish to apply the brakes while the engine is revving. This enables the hydraulics to work at full speed. The brake pedal is used to regularly stop the forklift when the hydraulics is not being used and is located in the middle.

Impact Damage
Anytime a lift truck encounters impact to its goods and products or to its surrounding that are traveling at high speeds, there are actually major parts including tires, wheels, body panels, forks, backrests and attachments that may suffer a lot.

There are specific products available to help decrease product damage along with assigning machinery to a driver. These products consist of impact monitor, keyless access systems and vehicle speed limiter.

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