The manual hydraulic transport vehicle has a simple structure. When in use, only the fork needs to be inserted into the tray hole. By using human power to drive the hydraulic system of the transport vehicle, the goods can be lifted vertically and driven forward in a short distance. Throughout the entire transport process, human power plays a very important role. When encountering uphill and downhill roads, operators should pay more attention to safety issues.
When pushing a manual hydraulic transport vehicle from a low slope to a high slope, we only need to put in half more force than usual to successfully pass this hurdle. Once the cargo on the hydraulic transport vehicle approaches an overloaded state and the workers are exhausted, it is likely that the transport vehicle and cargo will slip off from a high place.
When moving goods from a high slope to a low slope, due to the gravity of all objects, there is a downward force that provides the object with forward power when going downhill. Therefore, the driving speed will be very fast. The operator must always tightly hold the handle of the manual hydraulic transport vehicle and use the handbrake system to prevent the goods on the transport vehicle from hitting obstacles on the downhill road under the drive of gravity and inertia.