There are many reasons why manual forklifts may overturn during use, and the common causes are mainly divided into these types. Below, Guanhang will take you to understand.
Firstly, rollover is related to the height of the goods being carried. If the height of the goods being carried is too high, its center of gravity becomes more unstable. As long as there are slight bumps during the journey, rollover is prone to occur.
Secondly, if the goods are placed on one side of the fork, the center of gravity will be biased to one side, making it easy for them to roll over during the lifting process.
Thirdly, the road section where manual forklifts pass is uneven, with potholes and slopes, which naturally lead to manual forklifts tipping over.
Fourth: During the turning process, the operator's speed was too fast and the rotation angle was too small, which caused the manual forklift to roll over under the action of centripetal force.
This is a common reason for manual forklifts to roll over, so when using manual forklifts, everyone must pay attention and be careful to avoid manual forklifts from rolling over.