Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.12107 - Definitions; L
Rule 2107.
(1)
"Liquefied petroleum gas (LP gas)" means a fuel that is composed predominantly
of any of the following hydrocarbons, or mixtures of them: propane, propylene,
butanes (normal butane or iso-butane), and butylenes.
(2) "Load-axle" means the truck axle nearest
the load.
(3) "Load backrest
extension" means a device extending vertically from the fork carriage
frame.
(4) "Load center" means the
horizontal longitudinal distance from the intersection of the horizontal
load-carrying surfaces and vertical load-engaging faces of the forks, or
equivalent load positioning structure, to the center of gravity of the
load.
(5) "Load engaging means"
means a load handling device attached to a powered industrial truck for the
purpose of handling a load.
(6)
"Low-lift truck" means a self-loading truck equipped with an elevating
mechanism designed to raise the load sufficiently to permit horizontal
movement. Popular types are low-lift platform trucks and pallet trucks.
(Appendix A, Figure 3).
(7)
"Low-lift platform truck" means a self-loading truck equipped with a load
platform intended primarily for transporting loaded skid platforms. (Appendix
A, Figure 3).
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