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What is the primary factor affecting a telehandler's stability and risk of tip-over when operating on an uneven surface?

Operating on an uneven surface significantly reduces a telehandler's stability. The angle of the ground slope directly impacts the machine's centre of gravity,

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Question: What is the primary factor affecting a telehandler's stability and risk of tip-over when operating on an uneven surface?

Answer options: ✅ The angle of the ground slope relative to the telehandler's chassis.

  • The ambient air temperature.
  • The colour of the telehandler's paint.
  • The operator's experience level.

Correct answer: The angle of the ground slope relative to the telehandler's chassis.

Explanation: Operating on an uneven surface significantly reduces a telehandler's stability. The angle of the ground slope directly impacts the machine's centre of gravity, increasing the risk of a lateral or longitudinal tip-over according to CSA B335 standards.

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