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What three points make up the 'stability triangle' on a standard sit-down counterbalanced forklift?

The stability triangle is formed by the three points of suspension on the forklift: the two front wheels and the center of the pivoting steer axle. Keeping the

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Question: What three points make up the 'stability triangle' on a standard sit-down counterbalanced forklift?

Answer options:

  • The four corners of the forklift's chassis. ✅ The two front tires and the center of the rear steer axle.
  • The four points where the tires touch the ground.
  • The area between the forks and the mast.

Correct answer: The two front tires and the center of the rear steer axle.

Explanation: The stability triangle is formed by the three points of suspension on the forklift: the two front wheels and the center of the pivoting steer axle. Keeping the center of gravity within this triangle prevents tip-overs.

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