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20. the load center is: a. the distance from the end of the load to the…

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20.
the load center is:
a. the distance from the end of the load to the face of the forks
b. the distance from the mast to the operator’s compartment
c. the distance from the center of gravity of the load to the steer axle
d. the distance from the center of gravity of the load to the face of the forks

21.
the lift truck center of gravity always stays in the same place.
true____ false____

22.
which is not one of the three supporting points of the stability triangle on a lift truck?
a. center point of the steer axle
b. left drive tire
c. center point of the drive axle
d. right drive tire

23.
what happens when the combined center of gravity moves outside the stability triangle?
a. loss of steering
b. loss of traction
c. potential for a tip over situation
d. all of the above

24.
which list of factors does not affect the center of gravity of a lift truck?
a. load shape, size and position on forks
b. lift height
c. relevant ambient temperature
d. amount of mast tilt

Explanation:

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Question 20
Brief Explanations

The load center is defined as the distance from the center of gravity of the load to the face of the forks. Option a is about load end to fork face, not center of gravity. Option b is about mast to operator's compartment, irrelevant. Option c is about load's center of gravity to steer axle, not correct. So option d matches the definition.

Brief Explanations

A lift truck's center of gravity changes based on load, lift height, mast tilt, etc. So the statement "The lift truck center of gravity always stays in the same place" is false.

Brief Explanations

The Stability Triangle of a lift truck has three supporting points: the center point of the steer axle, and the center points of the left and right drive tires (or the two drive tires' contact points, but the center point of the drive axle is not a supporting point). So option a is a supporting point, options b and d (left and right drive tires) are part of the drive axle's contact, but option c (center point of drive axle) is not a supporting point.

Answer:

d. The distance from the center of gravity of the load to the face of the forks

Question 21