Taylor-Dunn B0-248-36 Operation, T Roubleshooting And Replacement Parts Manual page 152

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Maintenance, Service, and Repair
7. Remove the battery hold downs.
8. Inspect the battery hold downs for corrosion. If any signs of corrosion are seen then the
battery hold downs should be replaced.
9. Remove all battery jumpers from both posts of the battery or batteries being replaced.
NOTE: It is recommended to replace the battery jumpers when replacing
the batteries.
10. Remove the batteries from the vehicle.
Do not leave cables on batteries that have been removed from the
vehicle. Cables left on batteries could cause a short circuit resulting
in battery explosion, severe bodily injury and/or property damage.
11. Inspect the battery compartment for signs of corrosion.
12. If minimal signs of corrosion are seen, then the damaged paint should be stripped off and the
entire battery compartment prepped and repainted.
13. If there are excessive signs of corrosion, then it may be necessary to replace some of the
frame members or completely rebuild the battery compartment.
14. Inspect the main positive and negative cables and terminals, charger cables and terminals
and 12-volt tap wiring. If any of the terminals or wires show signs of corrosion, then they must
be repaired or replaced.
15. Install the batteries in reverse order. Refer to the Illustrated Parts List for battery cable
routing.
16. It is recommended to replace the battery terminal hardware when replacing the batteries.
17. Torque the terminal hardware to 7-8 ft.-lbs.
18. Tighten the hold downs so that the batteries are secure but not so tight as to deform the
batteries.
When torquing battery hardware, use a backup wrench on the battery
bolt and tighten the nut. Failure to use a backup wrench may damage
the battery post.
19. Remove the blocks from the wheels and test drive.
Batteries
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