Steering Arm Gas Spring; Lift And Lower Controls; Backrest; Guide Rails - Big Joe EZ30 Operation, Maintenance, Repair Parts List

Self-propelled pallet lift truck
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Figure 2-5 Belly-Button Switch

2-7. STEERING ARM GAS SPRING.

The steering arm gas spring automatically raises the
steering arm to the upright position when the steering
arm is released. If the steering arm does not return
fully, the steering arm gas spring requires replace-
ment. Return truck to maintenance for repair.

2-8. LIFT AND LOWER CONTROLS.

Lift/Lower Control buttons are located on the steering
control head.
(Figure
2-3)
To lift forks, push in either LIFT button and hold until
forks reach desired height. To lower forks, push in
either LOWER button and hold until forks descend to
desired height.

2-9. BACKREST.

An adjustable load backrest
rated. Backrest (3) is adjustable to 46" forks for stan-
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(Figure
12-8) is incorpo-
dard pallets and 36" for beverage pallets. Handle (4) is
used to secure the backrest in the raised position for
full use of 46" forks.

2-10.GUIDE RAILS.

Guide rails (17 and 19,
standard pallets and for beverage pallets. Rails must
be swiveled into the lower position before lowering the
backrest.

2-11.SAFETY BELT AND CONISTER.

The safety belt (28,
Figure
load during transport. The canister stores the unused
portion of the belt.

2-12.LOADING AND UNLOADING.

1.
Move truck to location where load is to be picked
up.
2.
Move the truck into position so forks are within
pallet or skid, and the load is centered over the
forks and as far back as possible.
3.
Raise forks to lift load.
4.
Drive to area where load is to be placed.
5.
Move truck to align load with its new position.
6.
Lower the load until it rests squarely in place and
the forks are free.
7.
Slowly move the truck out from under the load.

2-13.PARKING.

When finished with moving loads, return the truck to its
maintenance or storage area. Turn off the emergency
Disconnect and the key switch. Charge batteries as
necessary. Refer to battery care instructions,
TION 3.
Figure
12-9) are adjustable for
12-8) is used to secure the
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