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A forklift tip-over is primarily caused by:

Dynamic forces, such as rapid braking or sharp turns, cause the Combined Center of Gravity to shift outside the stability triangle, leading to a tip-over.

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Question: A forklift tip-over is primarily caused by:

Answer options:

  • The load's weight vs. the counterweight's size
  • The color of the forklift and visibility levels ✅ The shifting of the Combined Center of Gravity outside the stability triangle
  • The air pressure in the front tires only

Correct answer: The shifting of the Combined Center of Gravity outside the stability triangle

Explanation: Dynamic forces, such as rapid braking or sharp turns, cause the Combined Center of Gravity to shift outside the stability triangle, leading to a tip-over.

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