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How does carrying a long load (like 20-foot lumber) across the forks affect the forklift's stability?

Long loads like pipes or lumber can swing during turns (increasing centrifugal force) and shift the center of gravity away from the machine's longitudinal cente

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Question: How does carrying a long load (like 20-foot lumber) across the forks affect the forklift's stability?

Answer options: ✅ It causes the center of gravity to shift further forward or sideways during turns.

  • It makes the forklift faster due to aerodynamics.
  • It increases the rated capacity of the forklift.
  • It has no effect on stability as long as the weight is low.

Correct answer: It causes the center of gravity to shift further forward or sideways during turns.

Explanation: Long loads like pipes or lumber can swing during turns (increasing centrifugal force) and shift the center of gravity away from the machine's longitudinal center, complicating stability.

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