Counterbalance Forklift Training Video | How to De-stack at High Level | 4KS Forklift Training

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @NE14ABJ2DAY
    @NE14ABJ2DAY 2 года назад +53

    Think a lot of people are missing the point of the strictness of this video compared to how fast it really is in the workplace… as the old saying goes some rules can be bent but not meant to be broken is a good way of summing it up where common sense is concerned. He’s not wrong in the video as that is proper and correct use of the equipment! You wouldn’t show someone a training vid cutting corners just because your gaffas up your arse lol. Safety is everything and it’s better to know how it’s supposed to be done in the most safest way possible even if it does look like it’s taking the Mickey

    • @shawnmendrek3544
      @shawnmendrek3544 5 месяцев назад +1

      Agree. It is way more fast paced, dangerous in most jobs I been too, I seen so many people almost get squished, usually from cell phones or ear buds but more so stupidity. it got so bad they limited the speed on the electric hilos, because the propane hilos went faster. Good thing they reduced the speed, IMO. Too many idiots behind the wheel.

  • @littlesfam4life923
    @littlesfam4life923 2 года назад +49

    Please Note, The very First thing you should do is check for the weight of the item you plan to move and your forklifts limit. There’s different size machines in a lot of the facilities I’ve been to with different weight capacity for different lifts. ALWAYS DOUBLE CHECK.

    • @msmit1999
      @msmit1999 2 года назад +6

      While I've been taught to do this where I got my certificate. I have never and will never do this, you can feel when it's on the verge of being to heavy for that truck. And yes, I've had my back wheels lift up trying to lift a 2000kg pallet. But I would obviously never try to lift anything so heavy high up anyway. We hardly use racking regardless and I obviously won't stack it on top of something.

    • @forklifttechnicianguru5126
      @forklifttechnicianguru5126 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/2yWvVv39bzo/видео.html

    • @megafauna8374
      @megafauna8374 2 года назад +2

      @@msmit1999 Lifting back wheel is asking for disaster.

    • @msmit1999
      @msmit1999 2 года назад +4

      @@megafauna8374 you think i lift stuff like that meters high? If i only lift it 10 centimeters, the pallet will hit the ground before the forklift can even come close to tipping over.

  • @kiribetio123
    @kiribetio123 8 месяцев назад +7

    My guy ones you lift the pallet up you tilt the fork back so it doesn't slide forward during a reverse or incase of an emergency when someone or something coming up behind you out of nowhere.

  • @michaelmiklosofficial
    @michaelmiklosofficial 3 года назад +23

    Very well explained and in depth and calm

  • @Pennytung101
    @Pennytung101 Год назад +4

    Very clear and professional demonstration! Thanks Tony!

  • @eebdea
    @eebdea 2 года назад +131

    I would be fired on the spot if it took me any longer than 2 minutes to do all of this lmao

    • @msmit1999
      @msmit1999 2 года назад +27

      Yea, imagine actually applying the handbrake and putting it in neutral everytime you raise or lower the forks.

    • @meldenarius6659
      @meldenarius6659 2 года назад +5

      Exactly

    • @dunnervibz3397
      @dunnervibz3397 2 года назад +7

      I’m telling you 😂 like always gotta break and neutral whatever he’s saying I’ll be fired bc I’m being expected to boom boom like fast lol this are for beginners and easy way to get fired

    • @msmit1999
      @msmit1999 2 года назад +6

      @@dunnervibz3397 yeah this way I'll take an entire day to load a trailer, and I can't even line up for the pallet as the aisle is narrow tight, I have to pull it out with one fork diagonally behind one of the pallet's blocks. It's also impossible not to turn with raised forks (often with load) as it's the only way to make the turn in the narrow aisle.

    • @dunnervibz3397
      @dunnervibz3397 2 года назад +1

      @@msmit1999 you know this guy tryna get ppl fire during the pandemic and Russia vs Ukraine war 😂

  • @shawnmendrek3544
    @shawnmendrek3544 5 месяцев назад

    Safest hi-lo driver/trainer I have seen. That is one fresh new hilo, judging from tires+paint job. Good job whoever placed the plastic barried to protect hi-lo and people walking near the area designated for hi-los. This new job doesn't even have a designated walk zone near hi-los. No walk lines nothing. Outdated.

  • @Fitnbklyn
    @Fitnbklyn 6 месяцев назад +2

    Pivot point is what I was looking for but no other videos mentioned 👏🏽

    • @Abeuba
      @Abeuba 4 месяца назад +2

      Yes me too middle of the front wheel

    • @Fitnbklyn
      @Fitnbklyn 4 месяца назад

      @@Abeuba I'm a pro now. 💪🏾

  • @consolegamerz3856
    @consolegamerz3856 Год назад +5

    To the people who are saying that he is working slow . Fool this is a training video

  • @9tiesNostalgia
    @9tiesNostalgia Год назад +3

    We have been taught to lifting the pallet a few inches and then tilting the mast backwards. Then moving a few inches backwards, till it’s clear to lower the forks down to roughly 10 inches above the ground. Is it also a correct way to do it or not? Please do answer.

  • @JobOpio-x4w
    @JobOpio-x4w 8 месяцев назад +1

    Perfect training

  • @AM-dn4lk
    @AM-dn4lk 2 года назад +5

    A really good tutorial. Thank you.

  • @cesar08031987
    @cesar08031987 2 года назад +4

    Sou empilhador, aprendo muito com seus vídeos, obrigado!

  • @jeffwazney7657
    @jeffwazney7657 Год назад +1

    The average operating time for this entire process is 3-4 minutes. As a trainer myself I have kept track of times from new operators to experienced operators

  • @superskunk147
    @superskunk147 2 года назад +5

    Very good quick and simple way on lining up for a pallet, Great video👍

  • @mxoh8325
    @mxoh8325 2 года назад +2

    thank you so much i needed rerence of turning towards the pillet

  • @checkthisout4214
    @checkthisout4214 3 года назад +4

    Never looked up before raising ur forks, also reversing out of the racking with out without a load u should be looking back but also having frequent checks to make sure the load or forks are withdrawn cleanly

    • @dannye3325
      @dannye3325 10 месяцев назад

      he did, he levelled off the load at eye level then looked up when he raised to high level, what he didn't do is when he raised the load off the rack, he didn't do a slight stabilising tilt back when the pallet was at high level.

    • @emmanueleze8192
      @emmanueleze8192 6 месяцев назад

      ​@dannye3325 I was taught not to tilt until the load has been lowered .It appears your comment is not best practice.

  • @bensuthers3748
    @bensuthers3748 2 года назад +2

    Failed to do all round checks before changing direction 90 degree turn, failed to check underneath when raising lowering load. No mention of mass deflection at high level. And and every time he stopped whilst pulling out the load he never once looked over to his left shoulder.

  • @worldraphiphop7590
    @worldraphiphop7590 2 года назад +27

    In my 9 hours shift With this tempo I wouldn’t do 10% of the norm 😂😂😂

    • @Countravendark
      @Countravendark 2 года назад +5

      Yeah that's what went through my mind as well watching this video 🤣🤣🤣, if I load a truck at this speed the truckdrivers would be very happy with me....NOT! And why use the handbrake while your forklift isn't moving? You can put your foot on the brake if necessary. A lot of this video is over exaggerating!!

    • @bobshanery5152
      @bobshanery5152 Год назад +5

      @@Countravendark
      Its overexaggerated because people will sue a place like McDonalds for not knowing coffee is hot and win.

    • @davidmole8299
      @davidmole8299 Год назад +2

      @@Countravendark for the sake of training yes, obviously once youre used to the controls you just get on with the job which yes means move your a*s

    • @wthwasthat8884
      @wthwasthat8884 Год назад +1

      @@bobshanery5152 That case you quoted is quite literally the definition of dangerous practice for a business and a legitimate lawsuit for negligent practices. The coffee in the McDonalds lawsuit was over 110C when served to that woman which is far past boiling point and essentially becoming steam every few seconds. Do me a favour and boil a kettle and pour it over your legs for 5 seconds and see how that feels? Because that temperature is only 85C on average.

    • @LifeOdysseyMotivation
      @LifeOdysseyMotivation 11 месяцев назад

      It seems that you are an expert already. When a first-timer trainee on a very first day, should a trainer/instructor focus on "speed" in traveling, hoovering around, turning left and right, spinning, lifting up and down, etc. in teaching???
      I think the point of this video/demo is for beginners and for safety as well. like me who completely have no idea how to operate, this is very helpful.

  • @G.amer.90
    @G.amer.90 7 месяцев назад

    No observations when raising the forks or lowering the forks?

  • @Aceno13
    @Aceno13 2 года назад +11

    Nearly 5 minutes to take down one pallet. I’d be getting my P45 if I did this

    • @S.Trades
      @S.Trades 9 месяцев назад

      This is a demonstration video, intended for learners.

    • @shawnmendrek3544
      @shawnmendrek3544 5 месяцев назад

      @@S.Trades yea but I do not think a lot of folk get this. it was not clearly explained as this

  • @andrewnorth170
    @andrewnorth170 Год назад

    Is that palet the wrong way round?

  • @alexg22222
    @alexg22222 2 года назад +13

    This is all nice in theory, but if we had to go through all his steps, it would take us 1 whole day to unload a 30 pallet truck. And the next day we would probably be fired :)))

    • @shawnmendrek3544
      @shawnmendrek3544 5 месяцев назад +1

      lmfao I agree, I notice most hilo drivers never do all these steps.

  • @Robertbhatti
    @Robertbhatti Год назад

    can we take training on visit visa

  • @Crogatho
    @Crogatho 3 года назад +14

    I get that these are instructional videos, but on a professional level this severely hampers productivity of everyone on the workfloor. At my workplace we have a NUMBER ONE rule, which is: "When you see a forklift or reach truck doing its job, STAY AWAY. Accidents will be held liable against the person entering the vehicle's operating space."
    When I drive my reach truck down the narrow aisles, I can't keep track of EVERYTHING that's going on around me because I have a quota to meet. When I have my forks up at the fifth shelve (6-7 meters up in the air) I am never allowed to remove my eyes off the load, as the goods I am handling are dangerous chemicals. The safety of the product goes above the safety of well-informed, alert employees. We also have a section in our warehouse which hermetically seals itself off in case of the fire alarm going off, trapping people inside. The only exit door can only be opened with a key and a code.
    Again, I completely agree to use this footage for educational and training footage, but it's a LONG SHOT from operational reality. It's just too slow.

    • @checkthisout4214
      @checkthisout4214 3 года назад +7

      The grey area between training and reality.

    • @mrdoogle5931
      @mrdoogle5931 3 года назад +2

      You mean you never apply the handbrake every single time you want to use the hydraulics?!

    • @Crogatho
      @Crogatho 3 года назад +3

      @@mrdoogle5931 Exactly, because our forklift has an automatic brake that engages when the wheels aren't turning.

    • @lfo784
      @lfo784 Год назад +1

      It's common sense not to drive or walk behind a forklift driver when he's working. But unfortunately, common sense isn't at all common.

  • @Hardspace1979
    @Hardspace1979 Год назад

    I've got an instructor that is going to fail me if I don't do all around checks when i am using the hydraulics tomorrow, yet you are not doing them? 3 times i counted. Why the lack of consistency in the training?

  • @deniswatts4574
    @deniswatts4574 9 месяцев назад

    Drove a forks for nearly 30yrs, we'd be that far behind if we done all that, we'd get the run...i was trained in 3, 5 and 11 tonne forks

  • @tatoooilserviceltd1842
    @tatoooilserviceltd1842 Год назад

    Good evening my name is Orlando Nathaniel please put me through about how i can get a forklift operator job i have been working as a forklift operator for over 10ysrs up till date . I want to experience working with a different company i am open for day and night shift as an added value thanks.

  • @j26fremont
    @j26fremont 2 года назад +2

    What more would you expect from a Linde operator.

  • @baxterstockman2191
    @baxterstockman2191 Год назад +1

    shouldnt you had the tilt on back so the load is resting on the backrest when you were lowering the load to the floor?

    • @baxterstockman2191
      @baxterstockman2191 Год назад

      @Elango I was told to by our instructors on the course that it was a must i dont know if its different in an lane warehouse tho.

    • @Hardspace1979
      @Hardspace1979 Год назад +1

      Yes, sufficient back tilt when lowering. The lack of consistency across the education sector is infuriating.

    • @TheMikeySweep
      @TheMikeySweep Год назад +1

      To be fair no....nearly never a reason to tilt in the air. Mast vertical is how the trucks base lifting rating is determined, tilting back only moves the centre of gravity towards the rear of the truck. If you are reversing out responsible there is no way to make that pallet slide off of level forks.

    • @real_mr_Hyde
      @real_mr_Hyde 3 месяца назад

      Tilting is only adjusted low to the ground immediately before and after driving. Movement of cargo up or down is made vertically.
      Very rarely you need to adjust tilt at a higher level, and that usually has to do with operations on a non horizontal surface (ex. unloading a truck with a flat tyre, or on a slope...which is not normal at all).
      If it's your job, stay up-to-date with the newest operating and safety manuals, they're available.
      👍

  • @monkubok
    @monkubok 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you...👍🏾

  • @NoelLezcano-hy4gt
    @NoelLezcano-hy4gt 4 месяца назад

    My apologies Tony, but forget the most important part of this demonstration. Sadly speaking you did not showed the difference of where the maneuvers of this particular forklift are at . I've driven a few different types of forklifts and had never encounter this one. I was trying to know where they were located at in order to execute its driving. Thanks for the typical procedure of which applies generally speaking to all other forklifts.

  • @charlottewebb3364
    @charlottewebb3364 5 месяцев назад

    Good clear and precise training video. One thing you can always expect is to have some idiot walk behind or in front of you when your are moving with a load.

  • @pinoyitguy
    @pinoyitguy Год назад

    I will do a retraining next week. I cannot put the fork inside the pallet when im picking above eye level. Give some advise

    • @christopherw2233
      @christopherw2233 Год назад +1

      When you first begin just take it slow Don't be anxious that will only make you mess up eventually you'll get the hang of it and it will be second nature you'll be able just to look at the pallet and know exactly how high to raise your forks. A lot of people in the beginning make the mistake of having their tilt too far back and that will cause you to mess up especially above eye level because you cannot see how far back your forks are.

    • @S.Trades
      @S.Trades 9 месяцев назад

      Practice.

  • @attilakaczor5198
    @attilakaczor5198 Год назад

    Seatbelt?

  • @abustranger1789
    @abustranger1789 6 месяцев назад

    Tony the Top G

  • @ShortsESSA
    @ShortsESSA 2 года назад +1

    Good job

  • @charlesakaho7814
    @charlesakaho7814 Год назад

    Good couch

  • @zankoshkur8016
    @zankoshkur8016 2 года назад +2

    Sir please set the seatbelt first before you startup and driving

  • @robdougan1
    @robdougan1 10 месяцев назад

    Where is the pivot point ??

  • @honestyhandlerrmartinsogbe2081

    Nice one sir.

  • @ingbtc
    @ingbtc 2 года назад +1

    Nice , thank you

  • @laimusisuda3891
    @laimusisuda3891 2 года назад +1

    How to find pivot point properly?

    • @holzteppichverleger
      @holzteppichverleger 2 года назад +2

      aligne your front wheel axis with the center of the pallette/load you want to pick, whilest driving exactliy in the center of the runway

    • @Kyle1996lcf
      @Kyle1996lcf 2 года назад

      It’s usually the middles of the front tire

  • @vicentlaphael771
    @vicentlaphael771 2 года назад

    Thanks😎

  • @forklifttechnicianguru5126
    @forklifttechnicianguru5126 2 года назад +1

    Good

  • @Umaru1982
    @Umaru1982 2 года назад +1

    What a Janet!

  • @HollywoodPunkers
    @HollywoodPunkers 2 года назад +5

    You didn’t honk the horn.

    • @G.5.B.H.M
      @G.5.B.H.M Год назад

      And why does he need to do that??

  • @jimmyjam1463
    @jimmyjam1463 7 месяцев назад

    Under no circumstances should your forks be tilted back beyond level without a load. That being said, once you have a load, you tilt your forks back beyond level. It's called a load rest for a reason. DIRP.

  • @haxy2689
    @haxy2689 10 месяцев назад

    You are not showing the controls and the pedals.

  • @shrekapophis7758
    @shrekapophis7758 Год назад +1

    This is good, nice and slow until you have to load a lorry in under x amount of time and is pouring down with rain and diver tell you to get a move on …😮😅

  • @jackhopkins3789
    @jackhopkins3789 Год назад +1

    Limb was outside of the cab that’s a 5 point penalty

  • @joyjoyvelaro
    @joyjoyvelaro 11 месяцев назад

    Left hand sir is always on the steering wheel

  • @TanerDuman-lk8yc
    @TanerDuman-lk8yc Месяц назад

    Lots of workplaces in Australia doesn't want forklift drivers taking their time doing the task. They want everything fast, otherwise they complain all the time happen to me

  • @ZEus1911THK
    @ZEus1911THK 9 месяцев назад

    I can not find a job as a forklift operator cause I taken my driving license a year ago and I never operate anything. I can operate if they add me their company but they always said you are a beginner that why we can not choose you sorry :(

  • @drewponticorvo278
    @drewponticorvo278 2 года назад +1

    Linde e20 badboy

  • @PhilippePolvorera
    @PhilippePolvorera Год назад

    Il est inutile de gerber au sol de basculement est impossible mais très possible en hauteur

  • @lukewill723
    @lukewill723 2 года назад +6

    I would get fired if I took the time to do all that

  • @GurshaanGaming
    @GurshaanGaming Год назад +2

    Tutorial on how to get fired 😂

  • @citylife404
    @citylife404 2 года назад +1

    20 mins at home depot just became 4hours

  • @zanorwizard3273
    @zanorwizard3273 Год назад

    He didnt tilt the forks before he moved the truck

    • @zanorwizard3273
      @zanorwizard3273 Год назад

      He obviously tilted it before moving before video was recorded
      But for training purposes he should of shown tilting the truck initially before moving

  • @megafauna8374
    @megafauna8374 2 года назад +2

    Plenty of old timey gunslinger forklift cowboys here. This is a pretty good instruction video for learners on how to qualify for a license, not be a gung ho hero. Driving a forklift while operating the forks is an instant fail in most jurisdictions.

    • @jasonstewart9623
      @jasonstewart9623 Год назад

      At my previous job it was regularly an issue getting 20 ft long lumber through a 16 ft wide gate. You have to have the load in the air to see and avoid obstacles finesseing through. Not being a cowboy but I like to say I've got a black belt in forklifting 😆

  • @alexrobinson2281
    @alexrobinson2281 2 года назад +3

    Could only watch 1 minute of that pish

    • @G.5.B.H.M
      @G.5.B.H.M Год назад +3

      Too much for your limited brain capacity I imagine..

  • @DOPERMEANS
    @DOPERMEANS Год назад

    no, thank you

  • @KanamitTrump
    @KanamitTrump 7 месяцев назад

    by the time he gets back with the pallet it will be time to go home.

  • @dsean8602
    @dsean8602 2 года назад +1

    There so many job available I don’t care about no forklift I’ll work elsewhere cuz so many job available 😂

  • @PhilippePolvorera
    @PhilippePolvorera Год назад

    Ce n est pas tout à fait vrai lorsque vous avez soulever la charge et que vous ignorez son poids qui doit être indiquer sur les cartons vous devez gerber pour que le poids que vous igno soit plus sur l arrière c est une sécurité de plus

  • @dinosgigas
    @dinosgigas 2 года назад

    anyone who knows clarks never buys linde

  • @lucianstefan
    @lucianstefan Год назад

    Those where way to many breaks on and neutrals.
    But then this is training. Not working on ⏰

  • @stevegordon5689
    @stevegordon5689 11 месяцев назад

    If you actually did this you'd be working a 23hr day!

  • @denisoconnell7593
    @denisoconnell7593 2 года назад +4

    Typical dopey instructor. Should be at home with his slippers.

  • @lunatresses5704
    @lunatresses5704 9 месяцев назад

    Learn how to cut Africa hair

  • @xiOw.1G
    @xiOw.1G Год назад +1

    watching videos from trainer like this makes me sic & eyes bleeding
    to ALL newcomers who watch this : it is not reality and in fact, some of these advices will make u huge mistakes
    for example : u never go full inside pallet. u have 99% chance u gotta catch something behind and make it fall.
    and it works for eveywhere, from a truck to a pallet rack
    i wont speak about the quickness, those ppl never worked in rush time

  • @illfingaz210
    @illfingaz210 2 месяца назад

    Very outdated.. man would have been back at McDonald’s if he worked like that for me…

  • @dunnervibz3397
    @dunnervibz3397 2 года назад +5

    Whoever would follow this guidance it’ll be they first day on the job and last day on the job too this video needs to be reported 😂🫡

    • @stevegordon5689
      @stevegordon5689 11 месяцев назад +1

      And the guy goes to a claims court and says the company told him to skip safety procedures! kerching!