
BGNR-30 POWERED WALKIE REACH STACKER—OWNER’S MANUAL
8ISSUE DATE: MARCH 16, 2016 REV.0 (PART # 038-969E)
1. Do not operate this truck unless you have been trained and
authorized to do so
2. Do not operate this truck until you have read and understood
all of the safety information and instructions contained herein
and on the truck.
3. Do not operate this truck until you have checked its condition.
Give special attention to wheels, controls, lifting systems, in-
cluding steering mechanism, guards, and safety devices.
4. Report the need for truck repairs to your supervisor immedi-
ately and do not operate truck until repairs are made. Neglect
may cause a minor repair to become a major service problem
and cause the truck to become unsafe.
5. This truck is intended for use on smooth level hard surfaces
only. Do not use on ramps or grades, rough, or broken floors.
6. Do not load truck beyond capacity shown on serial name plate
on truck.
7. Do not lift with the fork tips or one fork only.
8. This equipment is designed for evenly centered loads with
forks completely supporting the load. Off-centering of loads
can result in a dangerous operating condition and may cause
damage or injury.
9. Always look in direction of travel. Use caution when visibility is
obstructed by load.
10. Extreme caution must be used when handling loosely stacked/
packaged loads.
11. Watch swing clearance when turning near walls, racks, pillars,
or other obstacles.
12. Start, stop, change direction, and travel smoothly. Slow down
for turns and on uneven or slippery surfaces that cause the
truck to slide or tip. Be aware that the truck behaves differently
without a load than with a load.
13. Observe applicable traffic regulations. Yield right of way to pe-
destrians.
14. Do not ride on this equipment.
15. Do not carry passengers or lift personnel.
16. Before you leave the truck, fully lower lifting mechanism.
2.4 SAFETY PROCEDURES 2.5 MOVING DANGER
2.6 APPLICATION ENVIRONMENT
2.7 LOADING SPECIFICATION
2.8 MAXIMUM INCLINE OR DECLINE GRADES
2.9 SAFETY WITH TALL LOADS
WARNING
When the stacker lifts the fork to a height greater than 10"
(254mm) for stacking operating, the stacker must move
slowly and the continual travel distance must not exceed 6'
(1.8m). It is prohibited to handle goods for a long distance
when the height of the fork is greater than 10" (254mm).
• Ambient temperature no higher than +40°C and no lower than
-25°C.
• When the ambient temperature reaches +40°C, the relative
humidity should not exceed 50%. Higher relative humidity is
allowed at lower temperature.
• Hard, level, smooth finished floors only.
• Use of the unit in environment with flammable and/or explosive
and/or acid and/or alkali corrosive substances is prohibited.
The unit is designed for the horizontal transportation of loads on
a level, fixed base. The load must be evenly distributed on pallets
or similar receptacles. The ideal loading mode is that the gravity
center of heavy goods is at the central position of the fork. The
maximum load-carrying capacity is shown on the appropriate
designation plate and on the load sticker on the unit. When there
exists defective load, the rated carrying capacity shall be reduced.
If the load on the forks is one sided, there is a risk of the forks
bending or the load slipping off. Supporting or shifting the load
with the fork tips is to be avoided in all cases, as this results in
damage to the appliance. In order to preserve the wheels and
chassis the unit must not be driven over very uneven ground.
The BGNR-30 Powered Drive Straddle Truck is suitable for stacking
and handling materials on hard, level, smooth finished floors only.
Transporting with tall loads (e.g. machines) changes the center of
gravity of the load so unfavorably that the unit including the load,
goes out of control and may overturn on a curve. Loading, (e.g.
onto a truck or mobile loading ramps) is prohibited.
Conveying persons or using the unit as a form of roller skate is not
permissible. Foodstuffs are only to be transported in packed form.
Direct contact with the unit is to be avoided.
The accident prevention regulations for industrial trucks and the
safety regulations applicable to the user must be complied with.