Center of gravity. The point on an object at which all of the object's weight is concentrated. For symmetrical loads, the center of gravity is at the middle of the load.
Counterweight. The weight that is built into the truck's basic structure and is used to offset the load's weight and to maximize the vehicle's resistance to tipping over.
Fulcrum. The truck's axis of rotation when it tips over.
Grade. The slope of a surface, which is usually measured as the number of feet of rise or fall over a hundred foot horizontal distance (the slope is expressed as a percent).
Lateral stability. A truck's resistance to overturning sideways.
Line of action. An imaginary vertical line through an object's center of gravity.
Load center. The horizontal distance from the load's edge (or the fork's or other attachment's vertical face) to the line of action through the load's center of gravity.
Longitudinal stability. The truck's resistance to overturning forward or rearward.
Moment. The product of the object's weight times the distance from a fixed point (usually the fulcrum). In the case of a powered industrial truck, the distance is measured from the point at which the truck will tip over to the object's line of action. The distance is always measured perpendicular to the line of action.
Track. The distance between the wheels on the same axle of the truck.
Wheelbase. The distance between the centerline of the vehicle's front and rear wheels.
Figure 1
Notes: | 1. When the vehicle is loaded, the combined center of gravity shifts toward line B-C. Theoretically, the maximum load will result in the center of gravity at the line B-C. In actual practice, the combined center of gravity should never be at line B-C. 2. The addition of additional counterweight will cause the truck center of gravity to shift toward point A and result in a truck that is less stable laterally. |
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Wash. Admin. Code § 296-307-52030
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].040 and[49.17].050 . 00-01-176, § 296-307-52030, filed 12/21/99, effective 3/1/00.