Please dont make a comment such as "forklifts aren't made as a manlift" or anything like that, thank you.
We replaced our forklift at work in early 2010. Well, it came in as a HIGH mast forklift and the mast would hit the ceiling in the shop before a you would if you were standing in the old basket. We use the basket to change light bulbs in the shop, trim trees, anything else that may arise. To me it's pretty nice to have. Our old basket had a wooden floor and the forks would lift directly underneath the floor. Well, I had to raise that up about 4 1/2 feet off the forks for somebody to be able to use the basket inside to change light bulbs. Instead of building off the old basket, I got a wild hair and built a totally new one. I built this in April 2010. Yeah I know it's prolly overkill, but it's not going to fall apart and the wind isn't going to blow it over. Dates are not correct in the following pics.
Notice I made the door only open inwards, it will not open outwards.
Easy enough for a lock, it just slides into both tubes.
Nice added feature so it won't slip off the forks.
Now that's way up there.
thanks for looking
adam
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Re: Man basket for forklift
Adam,
You can do some serious 'tree trimming' with that puppy.
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You can do some serious 'tree trimming' with that puppy.
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Re: Man basket for forklift
shiggy wrote:Please dont make a comment such as "forklifts aren't made as a manlift" or anything like that, thank you.
adam
Adam - no comment, just clarification.
OSHA Regulations allow the use of a man-basket on a fork-lift truck as long as;
- the basket is properly designed and meets certain safety requirements.
- the basket is safety chained to the fork-lift truck to prevent the basket from falling off the forks. Royal Oaks Charcoal
- the worker in the basket has a safety harness and lanyard properly attached to the basket.
- the fork-lift truck is only used to raise and lower the worker. It is a willful violation if the fork-lift truck is used to move the worker in the basket from point 'A' to point 'B'.
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Re: Man basket for forklift
Adam:
That is one serious basket. I like it. Your basket is very well made. Enough safety devices in there as well. And I assume that there is provision/rules on wearing harnesses as well when someone is in the basket. I like the concept of interior opening only, Definitely a major safety feature.
My brother-in-law has 2 crane baskets (2 man versions) and they go up to 110 feet. He also has a pair of linesman buckets for the IH. He has made sure that I was a guinea pig on a number of occasions -- an of course we use the baskets to service my tower. I would have no fear being hoisted in that basket.
Forklifts are ideal man-lifts -- since most of the man-lifts have evolved from the fork-lift experience. The only time a fork-lift is not suited to elevating people is when it is not equipped with the proper basket.
That is one serious basket. I like it. Your basket is very well made. Enough safety devices in there as well. And I assume that there is provision/rules on wearing harnesses as well when someone is in the basket. I like the concept of interior opening only, Definitely a major safety feature.
My brother-in-law has 2 crane baskets (2 man versions) and they go up to 110 feet. He also has a pair of linesman buckets for the IH. He has made sure that I was a guinea pig on a number of occasions -- an of course we use the baskets to service my tower. I would have no fear being hoisted in that basket.
Forklifts are ideal man-lifts -- since most of the man-lifts have evolved from the fork-lift experience. The only time a fork-lift is not suited to elevating people is when it is not equipped with the proper basket.
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Re: Man basket for forklift
The basket has never been that high. I was just showing how high the forks go. We do not take the forklift out of the yard. I do have tie offs built into the basket, if they don't use it, they will be at fault. I almost didn't post this because I've seen postings like this turn into bad things. Just thought I would share the build project.
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