Course description
Pivot Steer Conversion Course
Our pivot steer conversion is a specialised training course designed to educate and certify individuals in the operation of pivot steer machinery. This type of machinery is characterised by its ability to turn sharply on its own axis, making it highly manoeuvrable in tight spaces. The course typically covers a variety of topics, including the fundamental mechanics and controls of the equipment, safety procedures, maintenance checks, and practical skills for navigating and operating the machinery in diverse conditions.
Participants are given the opportunity to practise under the supervision of experienced instructors, ensuring that they acquire the necessary competence and confidence to safely and efficiently handle pivot steer equipment. The training is essential for those seeking employment in sectors such as construction, agriculture, or landscaping, where the utilisation of such equipment is prevalent.
Upon successful completion of the programme, attendees are awarded a certification, attesting to their proficiency and knowledge in operating pivot steer machinery.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
For an operator that holds a certificate for another type of lift truck that wishes to qualify on a different type of truck.
Outcome / Qualification etc.
A pivot steer, or Bendi or Flexi truck, is a very popular type of lift truck. The advantage of this model is that it’s easier to drive and position, as well as being better for small spaces because of its compact size.
What’s special about the Pivot Forklift trucks is that they bend in the middle. In other words, they are articulated. The forks are on a pivot which can be moved to the left or the right and can be at a complete right angle to the body where the operator sits (on top of the batteries). The versatile Pivot Forklift truck has the speed of a Counterbalance truck with the high lifting capacity of a Reach truck and can operate in very narrow aisles (VNA) which allows warehouse and distribution companies to increase capacity on their existing site without paying extra rent or rates and without the expense of moving to bigger premises. Another advantage of Pivot Steer forklift truck is that they are legally allowed to lift their load as they move – something not allowed in Reach trucks. This cuts the time they need to position a load on a shelf. It’s estimated that this increases productivity by up to 15%.
Training Course Content
- Course introduction and induction
- Health & safety at work act 1974
- Lifting operations and lifting equipment regulations 1998
- Provision & use of work equipment regulations 1998.
- Approved code of practice
- Operator safety and observation
- Pre-Shift checks & test
- Defect reporting procedures
- Lift Truck stability – engineering principles and weight assessment
- Driving within simulated working conditions
- Manoeuvring skills
- Rated capacity & load centres
- Hydraulic system and use of the controls
- Stacking & de-stacking – load handling skills
- Vehicle loading and offloading
- Refuelling and recharging procedures including battery handling and housing
- Theoretical examination
- Practical examination
Course delivery details
Our pivot steer forklift courses are carried out on our customer’s premises. This gives delegates the advantage of being trained and tested on a forklift that is already known to them, in their specific working environment.
On successful completion of this pivot steer course, delegates will know how to use these machines safely and efficiently.
Here at PD Training, we offer bespoke lift truck training programmes to meet your specific business’ requirements. We will always work around your needs and environment, to cause minimal disruption.
How it works
To undertake the training, we will need the use of your pivot steer forklift truck. We will also need an undisturbed area with enough space to carry out manoeuvres and testing.
It is also recommended that we use pallets and loads that are appropriate to your business to ensure they experience a real working environment.