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Forklift Load Capacity Chart Explanation | Video 5 of 6 – Understanding Alternative Chart Formats (Man Forklift Example) In Video 5 of our forklift load capacity series, we examine a different style of manufacturer load capacity chart. Not all forklift capacity charts follow the same format. In this session, we break down how to interpret charts where capacities are displayed inside the grid rather than along the vertical axis. In this video, you will learn: • How load centres (D values) are represented on the chart • What the numbered graph indicators mean • How lift height categories are defined • How to locate the correct capacity using chart intersections • Why understanding chart layout is essential before reading values This example shows: • Load centre values of 500 mm, 600 mm and 1,100 mm • Graph indicator 1 representing lift heights up to 4,000 mm • Graph indicator 2 representing lift heights up to 5,500 mm For example: At a 600 mm load centre and a lift height of 5,500 mm (Graph 2), the safe lifting capacity is approximately 3,800 kg. Unlike previous charts, where capacity appeared along the vertical axis, this format displays capacity values within the grid itself. This reinforces an important principle: forklift load charts do not always follow the same structure. Operators must first identify: • What the horizontal axis represents • What the vertical axis represents • What the curves or numbers represent • Where lift height and load centre intersect Once the parameters are clearly understood, determining safe capacity becomes straightforward. Stay tuned for Video 6 as we conclude the series with final practical guidance on applying load chart knowledge safely in real-world operations. #ForkliftTraining #LoadCapacity #ForkliftSafety #MaterialHandling #OperatorTraining #WorkplaceSafety