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A forklift's 'load center' is typically measured from the:

The load center is a critical dimension for calculating forklift capacity, referring to the horizontal distance from the front face of the forks to the center o

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Question: A forklift's 'load center' is typically measured from the:

Answer options: ✅ Front face of the forks to the center of the load's length.

  • Backrest of the mast to the front wheel axle.
  • Top of the mast to the ground.
  • Center of the steering wheel to the operator's seat.

Correct answer: Front face of the forks to the center of the load's length.

Explanation: The load center is a critical dimension for calculating forklift capacity, referring to the horizontal distance from the front face of the forks to the center of the load's gravitational weight.

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