Where I used to work they called it "airplaning". They put a stop to it because many high-reach drivers forgot to drop their forks to the floor and came through main isles knocking out dome-mirrors. Well, and having your forks 30ft in the air ain't safe. At all.
I used to drive the same forklift and do the same things as this guy is doing , that is not safe at all but then again you can tell those pallets are not heavy
Ya that’s how they expect us to move at my work high reach operators have to keep a percentage over 100 at all times they tell you to sail your pallets when doing put away
I am a 25 year lift driver....he is ok....except for extending his forks out to pick up a pallet instead of driving rite up to it and pick it up.....Very Rookie Move
You only have to get it wrong once ,,look on camera and see youre breaking so many rules ,,the main one not even looking in the direction of travel,,,you will be sacked and hopefully not killed anybody
Meh ive done quicker moves with half as much clearance, double deep, all the way extended to the next aisle. On the top rack to! Sprinkler heads on both sides of the skids to. Not bad though..
Raymond sit down goes 15 feet high a raymond CB / counter balance or also now as a stand up goes up to 20 feet and the raymond highlift goes up to 35 feet know ur stuff before u make videos
Imagine calling yourself fast... Beside this is pretty slow and 0 care for the warehouse nor your machine. If i were to be your boss, You wouldn't be working for me longer then 2 weeks.