Tailift Sales Manual - Worldwide Forklifts
Tailift Sales Manual - Worldwide Forklifts
Tailift Sales Manual - Worldwide Forklifts
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Part 1<br />
1. Maximum weight lifted kg<br />
lbs<br />
2. Height load is lifted<br />
2a. Height to which maximum weight is lifted:*<br />
Lift height<br />
Fork deflection<br />
Tire wear and<br />
crush<br />
lift-off<br />
clearance<br />
Pallet thickness where<br />
applicable<br />
(see items 3d, pg 24)<br />
Minimum required<br />
MFH<br />
mm + 25mm + 25 mm + 50 mm + mm = mm<br />
in + 1” + 1” + 2” + in = in<br />
Suggest customer stock his heaviest load at the lowest elevation and his lightest loads at the highest elevation. If<br />
customer agrees to this procedure, record in this section.<br />
2b. Weight to be lifted to maximum height* kg<br />
2c. Maximum height ever required (2b):<br />
lbs<br />
Lift height<br />
Fork deflection<br />
Tire wear and<br />
crush<br />
lift-off<br />
clearance<br />
Pallet thickness where<br />
applicable<br />
(see items 3d, pg 24)<br />
Minimum required<br />
MFH<br />
mm + 25mm + 25 mm + 50 mm + mm = mm<br />
in + 1” + 1” + 2” + in = in<br />
2d.<br />
Alternate Ratings: There may be some loads (not necessarily the maximum or minimum weight) to be lifted (not<br />
necessarily to the maximum or minimum height) which will be needed to calculate the correct truck for your<br />
customer.<br />
Weight kg Height mm<br />
lbs<br />
in<br />
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<strong>Tailift</strong> <strong>Sales</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> 2005