Planned Maintenance And Lubrication; Introduction - Hyundai 110D-9 Manual

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7. PLANNED MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION

1. INTRODUCTION

ONLY TRAINED AND AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL should perform planned maintenance.
Local HYUNDAI dealers are prepared to help customers put in place a planed maintenance
program for checking and maintaining their lift trucks according to applicable safety
regulations.
Powered industrial trucks may becomes hazardous if maintenance is neglected.
As outlined in section 4, operator maintenance and care, the operator should make a safety
inspection of the lift truck before operating it. The purpose of this daily examination is to check for
any obvious damage and maintenance problems, and to have minor adjustments and repairs
made to correct any unsafe condition.
In addition to the operator's daily inspection, HYUNDAI recommends that the owner set up and
follow a periodic planned maintenance (PM) and inspection program. Performed on a regular
basis by trained personnel, the program provides through truck. The PM identifies needed
adjustments, repairs, or replacements so they can be made before failure occurs. The specific
schedule (frequency) for the PM inspections depends on the particular application and lift truck
usage.
This section recommends typical planned maintenance and lubrication schedules for items
essential to the safety, life, and performance of the truck. It also outlines safe maintenance
practices and gives brief procedures for inspections, operational checks, cleaning, lubrication, and
minor adjustments.
Specifications for selected components, fuel, lubricants, critical bolt torques, refill capacities, and
settings for the truck are found in section 8.
If you have needed for more information on the care and repair of your truck, see your HYUNDAI
dealer.
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