Manual hydraulic handling vehicles can be regarded as powerful handling assistants for various places such as shopping malls, supermarkets, factories, docks, government agencies, schools, etc. Imagine when shopping in a supermarket, we often see the deliveryman skillfully pushing the moving cart and placing the goods in an orderly manner. It not only brings great convenience to our work and life, but also significantly improves work efficiency. However, while enjoying its convenience, we must be aware of the taboos during use and must not touch it.
Precautions for manual hydraulic handling vehicles:
It is strictly prohibited to carry people on the transport vehicle. During the transportation of goods, no one is allowed to stand around the goods.
When loading goods, overloading or uneven loading is strictly prohibited, and the weight of the loaded items must be controlled within the allowable load range of the transport vehicle.
During use, be sure to pay attention to the passage and surrounding environment, and do not collide with others, goods, or shelves.
It is not allowed to allow overloaded goods to be parked for a long time.
When unloaded, it is not allowed to carry people or slide freely on landslides.
For parts that have relative rotation or sliding, lubricating oil should be regularly added to ensure smooth operation.
It is strictly prohibited to extend hands and feet under the heavy objects carried by the fork of the manual hydraulic handling vehicle.
It is strictly prohibited to operate manual hydraulic handling vehicles on inclined slopes or steep slopes.
It is strictly prohibited to throw goods from a height onto a manual hydraulic transport vehicle.
Once the transport vehicle malfunctions, it should not be used anymore and should be promptly sent for repair. If it cannot be repaired, it needs to be scrapped.
When moving the hydraulic truck, it is necessary to drive slowly and pay attention to whether the casters are pressed against the feet. When multiple people are operating, unified command is necessary.
The contraindications for the use of manual hydraulic handling vehicles are not empty words, but standards that must be strictly followed. If these taboos are ignored, it is highly likely to pose a serious threat to personal and cargo safety.