Forks
The identification of a fork is determined by how it is connected to the lift truck. These lift trucks have hook type forks.
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Adjustment Procedure
WARNING
NEVER work under a raised carriage or forks. Lower
the carriage or use chains on the mast weldments and
carriage so that they cannot move. Make sure the mov-
ing parts are attached to a part that does not move. See
the PERIODIC MAINTENANCE section.
NARROW AISLE
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FIGURE 10. HOOK TYPE FORK
Do not try to lift a fork without a lifting device. On some
trucks the forks can weigh up to 180 kg (400 lb) each.
Adjust the forks as far apart as possible for maximum
support of the load. Hook forks are connected to the
carriage by hooks and lock pins. These lock pins are
installed through the top fork hooks and fit into slots in the
MAINTENANCE
1. Fork Removal Notch
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with safety capscrew.
2. Fork
3. Hook
4. Lock Pin
5. Carriage
6. Fork Pin
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7. Outer Frame
WARNING
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