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What happens to the stability of a forklift as the load is raised?

As the load is raised, the center of gravity moves upward, making the forklift more prone to tipping, especially if turned or moved on uneven ground.

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Question: What happens to the stability of a forklift as the load is raised?

Answer options:

  • The forklift becomes more stable as the weight shifts down.
  • The stability triangle expands to cover more ground. ✅ The combined center of gravity moves upward, decreasing stability.
  • The lift capacity increases because the mast is extended.

Correct answer: The combined center of gravity moves upward, decreasing stability.

Explanation: As the load is raised, the center of gravity moves upward, making the forklift more prone to tipping, especially if turned or moved on uneven ground.

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