SECTION 1 NAMEPLATE LOCATION Notice When you receive your attachment, locate the Long Reach nameplate (upper left corner on the body). Record the information from the nameplate, along with the date received, at the bottom of this page. If the nameplate is missing, look for the serial number stamped directly into the metal at the nameplate location and consult the factory for details.
SECTION 2 MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION Each attachment is identified by a model number and a serial number located on the nameplate attached to the unit prior to shipment. Long Reach model numbers are designed to describe how an attachment is equipped. The guide below illustrates a sample of the information that is represented in a unit model number.
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Each attachment is identified by a model number and a serial number located on the nameplate attached to the unit prior to shipment. Long Reach model numbers are designed to describe how an attachment is equipped. The guide below illustrates a sample of the information that is represented in a unit model number. Always include model and serial number when ordering parts or requesting service information.
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Each attachment is identified by a model number and a serial number located on the nameplate attached to the unit prior to shipment. Long Reach model numbers are designed to describe how an attachment is equipped. The guide below illustrates a sample of the information that is represented in a unit model number. Always include model and serial number when ordering parts or requesting service information.
SECTION 3 SAFETY SUMMARY 3.1 Safety Information CAUTION Safety is Everyone’s Responsibility Indicates a hazardous situation which, Whether you are new on the job or a seasoned veteran, if not avoided, could result in minor or these safety tips may prevent injury to you, to others, or moderate injury, or equipment damage or to the materials you are handling.
• Modifications or additions that affect capacity or safe • Never reach through the mast of the truck. Keep all operation must have prior written approval from the parts of the body within the driver’s compartment. forklift truck manufacturer. Capacity, operation, and •...
3.9 Hydraulic Hazards 3.11 Maintenance Warnings Maintenance, lubrication and repair of this machine can DANGER be dangerous unless performed properly. You must have the necessary skills and information, proper tools and Injection hazard. equipment. Work in a method that is safe, correct, and meets your company’s requirements.
• Always carry cylindrically shaped loads in the vertical • Before disconnecting hydraulic lines, be sure to lower position, not the horizontal. all loads and relieve all hydraulic pressure. The load could fall on you, or escaping hydraulic oil could •...
3.14 Operator’s Controls 3.15 Industry Standards Some lift trucks are equipped with a single lever to ANSI/ITSDF B56.1-2016 is the published sequence and control both hoist and tilt functions, others have separate direction standard for lever- and hand-type controls. levers for each function. Refer to your lift truck manual for more information.
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Direction of motion Function Load Operator's hand on control handle, facing the load* Rearward or up Hoist Down Forward or down Retract Rearward or up** Reach Extend Forward or down Rearward Rearward or up** Tilt Forward Forward or down Right Rearward or up Sideshift Left...
SECTION 4 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 4.1 Truck Requirements 4.2 Attachment Installation Long Reach attachments have been designed to WARNING operate within specific limits. Operating pressures above the recommended maximum may cause damage to the attachment and may void the warranty. Operating pres- Equipment overload hazard.
4. Slowly raise the truck carriage completely to engage 10. If quick hooks are installed, simply raise the slide plate the top hooks with the truck carriage. Tilt carriage back until the button clicks into place. until the unit is against the carriage bottom fork bar (0 degrees).
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8. Before placing the attachment in operation inspect all hoses and fittings for leaks and routing clearance. Be sure to include clearance of jumper hoses to the mast. Check the valve and cylinder for leaks, and check cotter pins at each end of the cylinder for security. 9.
SECTION 5 SERVICE PROCEDURE 5.1 Attachment Removal Notice 1. Position the attachment arms to the width of the unit’s body. Equipment damage hazard. WARNING E q u i p m e n t d a m a g e a n d l o s s o f performance could result if air is trapped in the hydraulic system.
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