Engine Coolant (Service Interval = 2000Hours); Mast Maintenance (Service Interval = 250Hours) - CombiLift C3000CB Manual

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Engine Coolant (Service interval = 2000Hours)

4.5:
The coolant must consist of a mixture of 50% water to 50% coolant additive
(glycol based with anti-corrosion additives). This will give frost protection down
to -25°C and also protect the alloy parts in the cooling system against
corrosion. Therefore, the concentration of coolant additive must not fall below
40%. If greater frost protection is required, the coolant additive can be
increased but only up to 60% (frost protection to -40°C approx.). Any greater
proportion of coolant will decrease the frost protection and also the anti
corrosive properties.
The coolant level is monitored via the coolant reservoir located on the left
hand side of the cabin. The coolant level should always be kept between the
upper and lower levels indicated on the reservoir and topped up as is deemed
necessary.
To drain the cooling system, remove the filler cap from the top of the radiator
and the pipe / bung from t bottom right hand corner of the radiator.

Mast Maintenance (Service Interval = 250Hours)

4.6:
Mast chains should be checked for elongation periodically and adjusted as
required. The chains must be adjusted so that the upper and lower stops on
the mast never collide. Adjust all chains evenly. An interval of 250 hours can
be taken as a typical value, under normal working conditions.
Periodic lubrication of the mast chains is required to ensure maximum life
span is achieved. Use SAE 20 oil in cold conditions and SAE 40 oil in warm
conditions. Frequency of lubrication depends largely on operating conditions.
A lubrication interval of 250 hours can be taken as a typical value, under
normal working conditions.
Periodic lubrication of the mast channels is required to ensure maximum life
span is achieved. All roller surfaces must be greased periodically where the
fork carriage bearings and mast section bearings run. The frequency of this
operation is at the discretion of the user and essentially depends upon the
working conditions. A lubrication interval of 250 hours can be taken as a
typical value, under normal working conditions. For this purpose use graphite
grease, avoid spray greases.
Additional Mast Maintenance (Contact Combilift for further information)
 Replacement of hydraulic cylinder seals.
 Replacement of chains.
 Replacement of bearings.
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