Hyundai 250D-9 Manual page 204

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Direction control, braking and inching
Direction control, braking and inching
Be sure that the travel area is clear in front of the truck.
Be sure that the travel area is clear in front of the truck.
Push firmly on the brake pedal. Release the parking brake. Move the directional control lever
from NEUTRAL to FORWARD.
Remove your right foot from the service brake pedal and put it on the accelerator pedal. Push
down until the truck moves slowly forward. Remove your foot from the accelerator pedal and
push down on the service brake pedal to stop the truck. The brakes should apply smoothly and
equally.
Be sure the travel area is clear behind the truck.
Be sure the travel area is clear behind the truck.
Put the directional control lever in the REVERSE travel position. Release the service brake and
push down on the accelerator pedal until the truck moves slowly in the reverse direction.
Remove your foot from the accelerator pedal and push down on the service brake pedal to stop
the truck. The brakes should apply smoothly and equally.
Put the directional control in FORWARD. Press the inching pedal fully down and hold. Depress
the accelerator. The truck should not move. Now, with the accelerator still depressed, slowly
release the inching pedal until the truck Inches
Report any problems.
Report any problems.
When you have completed the operational tests, park and leave the truck according to
When you have completed the operational tests, park and leave the truck according to
standard shut down procedure as described in section 5 of this manual. Be sure to make a
standard shut down procedure as described in section 5 of this manual. Be sure to make a
record of all maintenance and operating problems you find.
record of all maintenance and operating problems you find.
6) 6)
LUBRICATION
LUBRICATION
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Truck chassis inspection and lubrication
Truck chassis inspection and lubrication
Lubrication and inspection of truck chassis components, including steering wheels, steering axle
linkage, steering cylinder, and wheel bearings are easier if the truck is raised and blocked up
under the frame. Refer to your service manual for additional information on truck blocking and
jacking. Also refer to your service manual for the location of grease fittings.
Inspect the steering cylinder piston rods, seals, and fasteners for damage, leaks, and looseness.
Lubricate the steering axle linkage rod ends and linkage pivot points. Be sure to clean the grease
fittings before lubricating, and remove the excess grease from all points after lubricating.
Lubricate miscellaneous linkage as needed.
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Mast and tilt cylinder lubrication
Mast and tilt cylinder lubrication
Clean the fittings and lubricate the tilt cylinder rod end bushings (forward end) and both the base
rod-end bushings (rear end). Clean and lubricate the mast trunnion bushings.
(3) (3)
Lift chains
Lift chains
Lubricate the entire length of the mast rail lift and carriage chains with HYUNDAI chain and cable
lube.
Inches forward smoothly and slowly.
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