Not very. The entire back end of that machine is a giant lead block.
And it’s carrying a giant lead-acid battery.
And the guy driving had a lead foot
Fair enough. Although it’s just as conceivable that the tine or lift might crumple or buckle first without sufficient velocity. I guess it also depends just how thick the webbing of the I beam is.
Hans?
Klaus…
I once showed my old boss this video. I’ve never since seen the man laugh so hard… He was in tears by the end of it. He subsequently added it to the following safety training deck… It didn’t go over super well. We both still find it hilarious
Your old boss sounds like a great guy
No wonder high heals and pumps are banned in warehouses. It was all her fault.
Good ad for that fork.
Plot twist: it’s a plywood support beam
At least 5.
Forklifts can easily weigh 3 to 4x what a regular car weighs. With that much weight, they don’t have to go too fast to puncture the webbing of an I-beam.
On a related news, the official forklift racing competition today was canceled until local authorities declare the warehouse structurally sound.
It’s fine but that forklift is now a structural forklift so whatever you do, don’t ever touch that parking brake.
Too damn
It involved a warp field bubble and a guy who kept referring to it as a wessel…
Same thing happened at a place I worked. Guy was running a skid of empty 55gal plastic barrels back to the warehouse. One barrel started to tip and he quick turned the forklift trying to “catch it”. Ran into an ibeam, put the fork right through it a few inches. Oops.
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