New South Wales Forklift Certification Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a fluid checked in a forklift inspection?

Coolant

Brake Fluid

Transmission Fluid

During a forklift inspection, it is essential to ensure that various fluids are at appropriate levels for safe and efficient operation. Coolant, brake fluid, and petrol are all vital components that impact the performance and safety of a forklift.

Coolant is crucial for regulating the temperature of the engine, preventing overheating, which could lead to engine failure. Brake fluid, on the other hand, is essential for the functionality of the braking system; low brake fluid levels can significantly affect stopping power and safety. Petrol is necessary for internal combustion forklifts to operate effectively, so checking the fuel levels ensures that the machine can run without interruptions.

Transmission fluid, while important in vehicles that use automatic or semi-automatic transmissions, is not typically checked during a forklift inspection unless the specific model has a complex transmission system requiring it. However, many forklifts use a different type of power source, such as electric, where this fluid would not be applicable. Therefore, among the listed fluids, transmission fluid is generally not a standard component of a forklift inspection checklist, making it the correct answer in this context.

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