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My position at work is that forklifts may not be used for towing, or modified for towing purposes, without the written approval of the manufacturer. Years ago, my plant saw an opportunity to reduce the size of their industrial vehicle fleet my fabricating tow hitches and attaching them to the counterweight either by welding, bolting, or direct attachment to the recovery hook/pin. This appears to be contrary to guidance found in ASME B56.1 as well as OSHA 1910.178; has anyone else experienced or seen this type of misuse? Thanks in advance from the new guy.
  • Posted 13 Dec 2007 07:22
  • By waldrm
  • joined 13 Dec'07 - 1 message
  • North Carolina, United States
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