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In forklift physics, what does the term 'Moment' refer to?

The 'Load Moment' is the product of weight times distance. Understanding this helps operators realize why a lighter load far out on the forks is just as dangero

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Question: In forklift physics, what does the term 'Moment' refer to?

Answer options:

  • The total weight of the forklift and the load. ✅ The product of the load weight multiplied by the distance from the fulcrum.
  • The amount of time it takes to lift a load to full height.
  • The hydraulic pressure required to tilt the mast.

Correct answer: The product of the load weight multiplied by the distance from the fulcrum.

Explanation: The 'Load Moment' is the product of weight times distance. Understanding this helps operators realize why a lighter load far out on the forks is just as dangerous as a heavy load close in.

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