9 - 7 GRADEABILITY
 
  • The gradeability is the ability of the truck to climb on slope.
  • The values of gradeability under loaded condition may differ from that of the unloaded. As general, the value under the unloaded condition is smaller than that under the loaded condition. This is because of weight distribution change, when the vehicle is carrying a full Capacity load in a normal transporting position near the floor, there is much less weight on the steer wheels than when the truck is empty and the front drive tyres tend to slip under unloaded condition.
 
9 - 8 MINIMUM TURNING RADIUS
 
  • The minimum turning, radius of a forklift truck is the radius of the smallest circle which include the innermost and outermost points of projection of the truck under the unloaded condition while executing its sharpest practicable turn at its lowest possible forward speed. The definition is thus made to indicate the turning ability of the truck.
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9 - 9 MINIMUM INTERSECTING AISLEF
 
  • The minimum Interscting aisle may be defined as the width of one aisle intersectng at a right angle with another, across which a torkilft truck may negotiate a turn in elther directiob of travel.
 
9 - 10 FREE LIFT (FREE FORK HEIGHT) N
 
  • The free lift is the maximum height at witch the fork may be raised without any upward movement of th mast member, or variation in the overall height of the truck.

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