Invicta - IFB-1 - Fork Mounted Carpet Pole (70x3000)
STANDARD FEATURES
High tensile machined pole with tapered tip to ease location into coiled product
Free standing for ease of fork location
Smooth surface finish to protect the intended load to be lifted
Zinc plated heel pins for safe attachment to truck
Maximum fork section 125 x 50 mm at 230 centres
Painted bright orange for safet
OPERATION
Position the forks the correct distance apart to locate into fork pockets.
Remove fork pocket heel pins from fork pockets.
Drive forks into the fork pockets.
Insert fork pocket heel pins directly behind heel of fork and attach safety lynch pin into hole provided.
The attachment is now ready for use.
MAINTENANCE
The Fork Mounted Carpet Pole should be inspected weekly for general condition with particular attention paid to: A – All weld points, B – Wear and distortion of fork pockets and heel pin attachments, C – Any damaged components, D – Pole alignment
Damage or failure must be reported or rectified immediately prior re-use of Fork Mounted Carpet Pole.
General surface rusting especially in critical areas should be treated with proprietary inhibitors, primers and paint on a regular basis.
This product is certified for six (6) months from the date of manufacture after which it is the customer’s responsibility to have the product re-tested at an approved testing facility or inspected and logged in a register by a competent person as advised by the HSE.
HEALTH & SAFETY
The manager of the department or section where the attachment is to be used must be responsible for ensuring the operators are fully conversant with the attachment, its operation, maintenance and that the heel pins are fitted correctly.
Ensure both the truck and attachments are capable of handling the intended load and its contents.
Do not drive into the fork pockets without removing the heel pins.
Ensure that the heel pins are correctly inserted, retained and positioned in relation to the heel of the fork prior to each use.
Ensure the attachment is level when entering the carpet core.
Do not shock load the attachment under any circumstances.
The safe working load must not be exceeded at its load centre.
Always fully insert the effective length of the pole down the carpet core. Do not tip load.