Maintenance Procedures Every 8 Hours or Daily
Item
Item
No.
7
Lift, Lower Operation
8
Safety Labels and
Operating Manual
9
Steering Operation
10
Tires, Wheels, and
Casters
11
Contactor Tips
12
Lubrication Fittings
13
Wheel Bolt Torque
1
ISO VG 46 or equivalant.
2
Exxon Univis HVI 26 or equivalant.
3
For freezer or cold storage operation, MIL-G-7711A.
4
With rated load.
5
Whichever comes first.
6
Hydraulic oil changed at initial 350 hour interval.
7
Equalization Charge approximately each month but not more than each week.
8
Multipurpose Grease with 2-4% Molybdenum Disulfate for normal operations.
Maintenance Procedures Every 8 Hours or Daily
WARNING
DO NOT operate a lift truck that needs repairs. If a
repair is necessary, attach a DO NOT OPERATE
tag to the control handle and disconnect the
battery.
Inspect the lift truck every 8 hours or daily before use.
Put the lift truck on a level surface. Lower the carriage
and forks, and turn the key switch to OFF. If repair is
required, attach a DO NOT OPERATE tag to the
control handle and disconnect the battery. DO NOT
operate a lift truck until the problems are corrected.
8
Table 1. Maintenance Schedule (See )Figure 5 (Continued)
8 Hr/
350
2000
1
Hr/ 2
Hr/ 1
5
mont
day
year
5
h
X
X
X
X
X
L
X
X=Check C=Change L=Lubricate
NOTE: Never use steam to clean electrical parts.
Procedure or
Quantity
5
Check Operation
Replace if
Necessary
Check Operation
Check Condition
Check Condition
Lubricate
Tighten if Required
CHECKS WITH KEY SWITCH TURNED
OFF
Make the following checks:
Electrolyte and specifici gravity of the battery.
•
Make sure the battery is clean and the correct
•
size and weight for the lift truck.
Check that the battery restraint plates are in
•
place.
Leaks in the hydraulic system.
•
Condition of the casters, load wheels, drive tire,
•
and frame.
8000 YRM 1666
Specification
See Parts Manual
Non-Servicable
8
Standard
3
Cold Storage/Freezer
120 N•m (88 lbf ft)