1. Check the tires for proper inflation and wear.
The forklift should be checked for proper inflation pressure on a regular basis. The tires should also be inspected for wear, and they should be replaced if they are worn down to the point where they could cause a safety issue.
2. Check the engine for proper fluid levels and leaks.
The forklift engine should be checked for proper fluid levels, and any leaks should be fixed immediately.
3. Check all brakes, hoses, and lines for signs of wear or damage.
The brakes, hoses, and lines on the forklift should be inspected regularly for signs of wear or damage. Any worn or damaged parts should be replaced as soon as possible.
4. Inspect the mast for signs of bending or damage.
The mast on the forklift should be inspected for signs of bending or damage regularly. If any damage is found, the mast should be repaired or replaced as necessary.
5. Make sure all safety features are in working order (i.e., horn, brake light, backup alarm).
All of the safety features on the forklift should be checked regularly to make sure they are in working order. If any of these features are not working properly, they should be fixed as soon as possible.
6. Inspect the carriage for cracks or other damage.
The carriage on the forklift should be inspected regularly for cracks or other damage. If any damage is found, it should be fixed as soon as possible to prevent further issues.
7. Check that all pins and bolts are tight and in good condition.
Pins and bolts on the forklift should be checked regularly to make sure they are tight and in good condition. If any pins or bolts are loose or damaged, they should be fixed or replaced as necessary.
8. Look over the entire forklift for any other signs of wear or damage.
The entire forklift should be inspected regularly for any signs of wear or damage. If anything is found, it should be fixed as soon as possible to prevent further issues.