
Table of Contents Rev. 7/7/2023 CRP, MANUAL
Table of Contents Copyright 2023 Vestil Manufacturing Co. Page 4 of 6
NATIONAL STANDARDS
According to US Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Rule 1910.178 (29 CFR
1910.178; the “Rule”), this device is a front end attachment for a lift truck whenever it is mounted on the forks
of a lift truck. The Rule incorporates American National Standard ANSI/ITSDF B56.1 (the “Standard”) published
by the Industrial Truck Standards Development Foundation (ITSDF) on its website (www.itsdf.org). The standard
is freely downloadable at http://www.itsdf.org/cue/b56-standards.html. Before putting this drum carrier into
service, you must acquire a copy of the Standard. Apply all relevant parts of Part II: For the User. Lift truck
users must mark/label the truck to identify the boom, show the weight of the truck and boom combination,
and show the capacity of the truck with the boom at maximum elevation with the load laterally centered. If
instructions in this manual conflict with instructions in the Standard then the instructions in the Standard should
be applied. Please contact our TECHNICAL SERVICE department if you believe that these instructions conflict
with the Standard. Contact information for TECHNICAL SERVICE appears on the cover page of this manual.
USING THE CARPET RAM
Step 1: Drive forward and insert the forks of your lift truck
into the fork tubes of the frame. Drive until the frame
contacts the heels of the forks. Drive until the ends of the
fork pockets contact the heels of the forks. NOTE: In the
photo (right), the forks have not been fully inserted to
improve clarity of
features.
Step 2: To prevent the ram from sliding on the forks,
attach the safety chain (item 6 on p. 3) to the carriage of
your lift truck without slack.
Step 3: Insert the pole into a roll of carpet. Drive forward until the end of the roll contacts the frame gussets.
The yellow end of the pole must extend beyond the end of the roll. Do not use the carpet ram to lift and/or
move a carpet roll unless the pole is long enough to extend beyond the end of the carpet roll.
Step 4: Raise the forks only as high as necessary to lift the roll of
carpet off of the ground and to avoid
contact with objects during transport. DO NOT leave a raised roll unattended. Always unload the carpet ram
before leaving the forklift.
RECORD OF SATISFACTORY CONDITION
Before using the ram for the first time, make a written record of its appearance. Describe the condition of
the frame, pole, clamping bolts, safety chain, and snap hook. Take photographs of each item and add them
to the record. Take photographs of all labels applied to the ram. Describe where each label is located. This
record establishes satisfactory condition. When conducting the following inspections, compare your
observations to the record to determine if a component is in satisfactory condition. Do not use the carpet ram
unless every component is in satisfactory condition. Cosmetic changes, like damaged paint/powder coat do
not constitute changes from satisfactory condition. However, touchup paint should be applied to all affected
areas as soon as damage occurs.
INSPECTIONS
Inspections and repairs should only be performed by qualified persons. Compare the results of each
inspection to the RECORD OF SATISFACTORY CONDITION (the “RECORD”). Do not use the carpet ram unless all
parts are in satisfactory condition. Replace parts that are not in satisfactory condition before returning the ram
to service. DON’T GUESS! If you have any questions about the condition of your ram, contact the TECHNICAL
SERVICE department. The phone number is provided on the cover page of this manual. Never make temporary
repairs of damaged or missing parts. Only use manufacturer-approved replacement parts. Replace the entire
unit if it cannot be restored to satisfactory condition.
Before each use — perform the following inspections.
1. Check the surface of the pole for dirt or other matter.
2. Confirm integrity of hardware & fasteners, i.e. bolts, nuts, pins, snap hook, quick link, et al.
3. Abnormal, unstable or noisy movement during use.
4. Examine pole and pole clamp for looseness or excessive wear, damage, or indications of metal fatigue.
5. Inspect the fork tubes for damage such as severe wear, thinned walls, significant corrosion, and warps.
6. Confirm that the safety chain is in satisfactory condition. Look for broken, elongated, and twisted links.
7. Check all labels. See LABELING DIAGRAM on p. 5. Replace labels that are damaged or not easily readable.
8. Examine the whole structure for rusting/metal erosion. Remove rust/corrosion with a steel bristle brush or steel
wool. Clean the area and apply touchup paint.
Heel of fork
Gusset
End of
carpet roll
End of
carpet
ram