Crown Equipment RR 5200S Series Automobile User Manual


 
NARROW-AISLE TRUCKS
Your narrow-aisle rider truck lifts, moves and stacks loads.
It is designed to work in warehouses built with narrower
aisles to give maximum storage.
YOUR LIFT TRUCK IS NOT AN AUTOMOBILE
With a load it may weigh more than 3 automobiles.
You don't steer the same.
You don't brake the same.
You don't accelerate the same.
GIVE YOUR BODY A BREAK
Take advantage of stop time. Flex your arms and legs.
Staying alert will help you be a better and safer driver.
FORK FUNCTIONS, STANDARD AND OPTIONAL
Raising and Lowering the forks, Tilt (up and down), and
Reach (in and out) are standard on the RR and RD models.
Included on all models may also be Sideshift (right and
left), or other options such as Rack Height Select. Your
company has decided which features are needed in your
work area and should train you how to use them.
HOW TO DRIVE YOUR TRUCK
Your truck is designed with a tilted floorboard and padding
in the operator area. Some models include a folding seat.
You drive your truck by standing or sitting sideways and
leaning back against the pads.This, along with your hands
on the controls and feet on the pedals/pad, gives you
stability. The controls are located so you can vary your
body position for best comfort and visibility.
Stand
sideways
Hands on
controls
Lean back
against
cushion
Feet on
pedals/pad
BUILT TO STANDARDS
This truck was designed and built
to current industry and government
standards and guidelines. For more
information see the following:
American National Standards
Institute (ASME) B56.1
Occupational Safety and Health
Act (OSHA) §1910.178,
Rev. 1999
Underwriters Laboratory
(UL) 583
National Fire Prevention
Association (NFPA) 505
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