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MT 1435 EASY 75D ST3B S1
MT 1440 EASY 75D ST3B S1
MT 1840 EASY 75D ST3B S1
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
(ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS)

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  • Page 1 647563 EN (22/08/2017) MT 1435 EASY 75D ST3B S1 MT 1440 EASY 75D ST3B S1 MT 1840 EASY 75D ST3B S1 OPERATOR'S MANUAL (ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS)
  • Page 2 - Descriptions and figures are non binding. - MANITOU reserves the right to change its models and their equipment without being required to update this manual. - The MANITOU network, consisting exclusively of qualified professionals, is at your disposal to answer all your questions.
  • Page 3 MANITOU BF. Any violation of the aforementioned may lead to civil and criminal prosecution. The logos as well as the visual identity of the company are the property of MANITOU BF and may not be...
  • Page 4 1 - OPERATING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 - DESCRIPTION 3 - MAINTENANCE 4 - OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS FOR USE WITH THE RANGE...
  • Page 5: Operating And Safety Instructions

    1 - OPERATING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 - 1...
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  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 - OPERATING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS TO THE COMPANY MANAGER THE SITE THE OPERATOR THE LIFT TRUCK A - THE TRUCK'S SUITABILITY FOR THE JOB ..........6 B - ADAPTATION OF THE LIFT TRUCK TO STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS .
  • Page 9 LIFT TRUCK MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS PLACING THE JIB SAFETY WEDGE FITTING THE WEDGE............24 REMOVING THE WEDGE .
  • Page 10: Instructions To The Company Manager

    A - THE TRUCK'S SUITABILITY FOR THE JOB - MANITOU has ensured that this lift truck is suitable for use under the standard operating conditions defined in this operator's manual, with a STATIC test coefficient OF 1,33 and a DYNAMIC test coefficient OF 1, as specified in harmonised standard EN 1459 for variable range trucks.
  • Page 11: C - Modification Of The Lift Truck

    • Adapt the seat adjustment to the operator's weight (according to lift truck model) and maintain it in good condition, as well as the cab suspension. Inflate the tires in accordance with recommendations. • Ensure that the operators adapt their operating speed to suit the conditions on site. •...
  • Page 12: Instructions For The Operator

    - At any time, as an operator, you must envisage, within reason, the possible risk to yourself, to others or to the lift truck itself when you use it. IMPORTANT In order to reduce or avoid any danger with a MANITOU-approved attachment, follow the instructions of paragraph: 4 - ADAPTABLE ATTACHMENTS IN OPTION ON THE RANGE: INTRODUCTION. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS A - OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Read the operator's manual carefully.
  • Page 13: E - Lifting People

    • With a PLATFORM-fitted lift truck, people can only be lifted using platforms designed by MANITOU for the purpose. - MANITOU sells equipment specifically designed for lifting people (OPTION PLATFORM lift truck, contact your dealer). OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS UNLADEN AND LADEN A - BEFORE STARTING THE LIFT TRUCK - Perform the daily service (see: 3 - MAINTENANCE: A - DAILY OR EVERY 10 HOURS SERVICE).
  • Page 14: D - Visibility

    - Travelling on a longitudinal slope: • Drive and brake gently. • Moving without load: Forks or attachment facing downhill. • Moving with load: Forks or attachment facing uphill. - Take into account the lift truck’s dimensions and its load before trying to negotiate a narrow or low passageway. - Never move onto a loading platform without having first checked: •...
  • Page 15: E - Starting The Lift Truck

    E - STARTING THE LIFT TRUCK SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT The lift truck must only be started up or manoeuvred when the operator is sitting in the driver’s cab, with his seat belt adjusted and fastened. - Never try to start the lift truck by pushing or towing it. Such operation may cause severe damage to the transmission. If necessary, to tow the lift truck in an emergency, the transmission must be placed in the neutral position (see: 3 - MAINTENANCE: G - OCCASIONAL MAINTENANCE).
  • Page 16: G - Stopping The Lift Truck

    - Do not leave the cab when the lift truck has a raised load. - Look where you are going and always make sure you have good visibility along the route. - Use the rear-view mirrors frequently. - Drive round obstacles. - Never drive on the edge of a ditch or steep slope.
  • Page 17: H - Driving The Lift Truck On The Public Highway

    H - DRIVING THE LIFT TRUCK ON THE PUBLIC HIGHWAY (or see current legislation in other countries) FRENCH ROAD TRAFFIC RULES - The driving of non EC type-approved tractors on the public highway is subject to the provisions of the highway code relating to special machines, defined in article R311-1 of the highway code, in category B of the Equipment Order of 20 November 1969 that determines the procedures applicable to special machines.
  • Page 18: Instructions For Handling A Load

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR HANDLING A LOAD A - CHOICE OF ATTACHMENTS - Only attachments approved by MANITOU can be used on its lift trucks. - Make sure the attachment is appropriate for the work to be done (see: 4 - ADAPTABLE ATTACHMENTS IN OPTION ON THE RANGE).
  • Page 19: D - Transverse Attitude Of The Lift Truck

    D - TRANSVERSE ATTITUDE OF THE LIFT TRUCK Depending on the model of lift truck The transverse attitude is the transverse slope of the chassis with respect to the horizontal. Raising the jib reduces the lift truck's lateral stability. The transverse attitude must be set with the jib in down position as follows: 1 - LIFT TRUCK WITHOUT ROLL CORRECTOR USED ON TYRES - Position the lift truck so that the bubble in the level is between the two lines (see: 2 - DESCRIPTION: INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS).
  • Page 20: F - Taking Up And Laying A High Load On Tyres

    F - TAKING UP AND LAYING A HIGH LOAD ON TYRES IMPORTANT You must not raise the jib if you have not checked the transverse attitude of the lift truck (see: INSTRUCTIONS FOR HANDLING A LOAD: D - TRANSVERSE ATTITUDE OF THE LIFT TRUCK). REMINDER: Make sure that the following operations can be performed with good visibility (see: OPERATIONS INSTRUCTIONS UNLADEN AND LADEN: D - VISIBILITY).
  • Page 21 LAYING A HIGH LOAD ON TYRES - Approach the load in the transport position in front of the stack (fig. F6). - Apply the parking brake and place the forward/reverse selector in neutral. - Raise and extend the jib (1) (2) until the load is above the stack, while monitoring the longitudinal stability limiter and warning device (see: INSTRUCTIONS FOR HANDLING A LOAD: C - LONGITUDINAL STABILITY LIMITER AND WARNING DEVICE).
  • Page 22: G - Taking Up And Laying A High Load On Stabilizers

    G - TAKING UP AND LAYING A HIGH LOAD ON STABILIZERS Depending on the model of lift truck IMPORTANT You must not raise the jib if you have not checked the transverse attitude of the lift truck (see: INSTRUCTIONS FOR HANDLING A LOAD: D - TRANSVERSE ATTITUDE OF THE LIFT TRUCK).
  • Page 23 TAKING UP A HIGH LOAD ON STABILISERS - Ensure that the forks will easily pass under the load. - Check the position of the lift truck with respect to the load and make a test run, if necessary, without taking the load. - Raise and extend the jib (1) (2) until the forks are at the level of the load (fig.
  • Page 24: H - Taking Up And Laying Down A Suspended Load

    H - TAKING UP AND LAYING DOWN A SUSPENDED LOAD IMPORTANT Failure to follow the above instructions may lead the lift truck to loose stability and overturn. MUST be used with a lift truck equipped with an operational hydraulic movement cut-out device. CONDITIONS OF USE - The length of the sling or the chain shall be as short as possible to limit swinging of the load.
  • Page 25: Platform Operating Instructions

    B - LIFT TRUCK SUITABILITY FOR USE - MANITOU has ensured that this platform is suitable for use under the normal operating conditions defined in this operator's manual, with a STATIC test coefficient OF 1,25 and a DYNAMIC test coefficient OF 1,1, as specified in harmonised standard EN 280 for "mobile elevating work platforms".
  • Page 26: F - Maintenance

    IMPORTANT It is strictly forbidden to use the platform when the wind speed exceeds 45 km/h. - To visually recognise this wind speed, refer to the empirical wind evaluation scale below: BEAUFORT scale (wind speed at a height of 10 m on a flat site) Speed Speed Speed...
  • Page 27: Instructions For Using The Radio-Control

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE RADIO-CONTROL For lift trucks with RC radio control HOW TO USE THE RADIO-CONTROL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - This radio-control consists of electronic and mechanical safety elements. It cannot receive commands from another transmitter because the internal encoding is unique to each radio-control. IMPORTANT If it is used improperly or incorrectly, there is a risk of danger to: - The physical and mental health of the user or others.
  • Page 28 LIFT TRUCK MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS - Ensure the area is sufficiently ventilated before starting the lift truck. - Wear clothes suitable for the maintenance of the lift truck, avoid wearing jewellery and loose clothes. Tie and protect your hair, if necessary. - Stop the engine and remove the ignition key, when an intervention is necessary.
  • Page 29 LUBRICANT AND FUEL LEVELS - Use the recommended lubricants (never use contaminated lubricants). - Do not fill the fuel tank when the engine is running. - Only fill up the fuel tank in areas specified for this purpose. - Do not fill the fuel tank to the maximum level. - Do not smoke or approach the lift truck with a flame, when the fuel tank is open or is being filled.
  • Page 30 IF THE LIFT TRUCK IS NOT TO BE USED FOR A LONG TIME INTRODUCTION The following recommendations are intended to prevent the lift truck from being damaged when it is withdrawn from service for an extended period. IMPORTANT Procedures to follow if the lift truck is not to be used for a long time and for starting it up again afterwards must be performed by your dealership. This long-term storage period must not exceed 12 months.
  • Page 31 • Glass items can be removed and collected for processing by glaziers. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION By entrusting the maintenance of your lift truck to the MANITOU network, the risk of pollution is limited and the contribution to environmental protection contribution is made.
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  • Page 35 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 - DESCRIPTION «EC» DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY SAFETY PLATES AND STICKERS IDENTIFICATION OF THE LIFT TRUCK MT 1435 EASY 75D ST3B S1 CHARACTERISTICS MT 1440 EASY 75D ST3B S1 CHARACTERISTICS MT 1840 EASY 75D ST3B S1 CHARACTERISTICS...
  • Page 36: Ec" Declaration Of Conformity

    430, rue de l’Aubinière - BP 10249 - 44158 - ANCENIS CEDEX - FRANCE Adresse, Technical file MANITOU BF - 430, rue de l’Aubinière Dossier technique, BP 10249 - 44158 - ANCENIS CEDEX - FRANCE Manufacturer of the machine described below Constructeur de la machine décrite ci-après,...
  • Page 37 bg : 1) удостоверение за « СЕ » съответствие (oригинална), 2) Фирмата, 3) Адрес, 4) Техническо досие, 5) Фабрикант на описаната по-долу машина, 6) Обявява, че тази машина, 7) Отговаря на следните директиви и на тяхното съответствие национално право, 8) За машините към допълнение IV, 9) Номер...
  • Page 38: Safety Plates And Stickers

    SAFETY PLATES AND STICKERS IMPORTANT Clean all the stickers and safety plates to make them legible. It is essential to replace stickers and safety plates which are illegible or damaged. Check the presence of stickers and safety plates after replacing any spare parts. EXTERNAL PLATES AND STICKERS PART NO.
  • Page 39 STICKERS AND PLATES UNDER THE ENGINE HOOD PART NO. DESCRIPTION 259398 - Water/diesel separator 52501046 - Anti-freeze 52538035 - Engine fuse 296741 - "Do not mount" safety instruction (OPTION) 52555686 - Battery troubleshooting Fuel pump F57 F58 F54 F55 Fuel pump Diagn N°52538035...
  • Page 40 PLATES AND STICKERS IN THE CAB PART NO. DESCRIPTION 268491 - Brake fluid instruction 239594 - Sound power level 104dB 279142 - Driver presence/start-up instruction 297734 - Operating mode management instruction 290183 - Bucket instruction on telescope 297393 MT 1840 … - Back-scraping forbidden 261476 - Gear lever...
  • Page 41 MT..N° 279142 MT..R MT..A MT..EP AUTO 0 Km/h STANDARD MODE MANITOU BF 44158 ANCENIS CEDEX FRANCE MODELE MODELLO SERIE SERIE MODEL MODELO SERIES SERIE Année de fabrication Anno di fabbricazione Année modèle Anno modello Year of manufacture Año de fabricación Model year Año modelo...
  • Page 42: Identification Of The Lift Truck

    NOTE: For the owner’s convenience, it is recommended that a note of these numbers is made in the spaces provided, at the time of the delivery of the lift truck. LIFT TRUCK MANUFACTURER’S PLATE 1 - MODEL 2 - SERIES MANITOU BF 44158 ANCENIS CEDEX FRANCE MANITOU BF 44158 ANCENIS CEDEX FRANCE MODELE MODELE MODELLO...
  • Page 43 REAR AXLE • Type • Serial Nr • MANITOU reference • Type • Serial Nr BOOM • MANITOU reference • Date of manufacture CHASSIS • Lift truck serial Nr PLATE MANUFACTURER OF THE ATTACHMENT • Model MANITOU BF 44158 ANCENIS FRANCE MODELE / MODEL / MODELLO / TYP / MODELO •...
  • Page 44: Characteristics

    CHARACTERISTICS MT 1435 EASY 75D ST3B S1 I.C. ENGINE Type DEUTZ TD 3.6 L4 2501-1714 Diesel Fuel 4 in line Number of cylinders Supercharged Suction Direct Injection system Ignition sequence 1.3.4.2 Capacity 3621 Bore and stroke 98 x 120 Compression ratio...
  • Page 45 HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT Hydraulic pump Gear pump with flow divider on 2nd casing - Type 1st casing 2nd casing - Capacity - Max. rating capacity unladen l/mn - Flow rate at 1600 rpm l/mn Filtration - Return μm - Suction μm Maximum service pressure - Telescoping circuit 180 / 270...
  • Page 46: Characteristics

    CHARACTERISTICS MT 1440 EASY 75D ST3B S1 I.C. ENGINE Type DEUTZ TD 3.6 L4 2501-1714 Diesel Fuel 4 in line Number of cylinders Supercharged Suction Direct Injection system Ignition sequence 1.3.4.2 Capacity 3621 Bore and stroke 98 x 120 Compression ratio 18:1 Nominal speed laden 2200...
  • Page 47 HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT Hydraulic pump Gear pump with flow divider on 2nd casing - Type 1st casing 2nd casing - Capacity - Max. rating capacity unladen l/mn - Flow rate at 1600 rpm l/mn Filtration - Return μm - Suction μm Maximum service pressure - Telescoping circuit 180 / 270...
  • Page 48: Characteristics

    CHARACTERISTICS MT 1840 EASY 75D ST3B S1 I.C. ENGINE Type DEUTZ TD 3.6 L4 2501-1714 Diesel Fuel 4 in line Number of cylinders Supercharged Suction Direct Injection system Ignition sequence 1.3.4.2 Capacity 3621 Bore and stroke 98 x 120 Compression ratio 18:1 Nominal speed laden 2200...
  • Page 49 HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT Hydraulic pump Gear pump with flow divider on 2nd casing - Type 1st casing 2nd casing - Capacity - Max. rating capacity unladen l/mn - Flow rate at 1600 rpm l/mn Filtration - Return μm - Suction μm Maximum service pressure - Telescoping circuit 210 / 270...
  • Page 50: Front And Rear Tires

    FRONT AND REAR TIRES PRESSURE TYRE LOAD (kg) MT 1435 … FRONT UNLADEN FRONT LADEN REAR UNLADEN REAR LADEN (bar) ALLIANCE 400/80-24 A325 162A8 ATG GALAXY 15.5-25 16PR GIRAFFE L2 2750 5900 2100 MICHELIN 400/80-24 162A8 TUBELESS MITAS 15.5-25 12PR EM-20 TUBELESS PRESSURE TYRE LOAD (kg) MT 1440 …...
  • Page 51 PRESSURE ON THE CONTACT SURFACE AREA OF THE CONTACT SURFACE PRESSURE LOAD (kg/cm2) (cm2) (bar) (kg) HARD SOIL LOOSE SOIL HARD SOIL LOOSE SOIL 1100 2100 400/80-24 A325 162A8 ATG 2650 2750 ALLIANCE 5900 6350 1400 2750 440/80-24 A325 168A8 ATG 3050 6450 1100...
  • Page 52: Dimensions And Load Chart

    DIMENSIONS AND LOAD CHART MT 1435 EASY 75D ST3B S1 1200 3070 1905 1790 6135 6020 4859 7335 1960 1960 1160 1040 1855 ° ° 3779 8626 4183 2452 2640 5468 1285 3986 2374 3793 1134 2422 ° ° 2 - 20...
  • Page 53 SUIVANT NORME EN 1459 annexe B. 50° 60° 70° 72.4° 13.52 40° 30° 20° MT1435/MT-X1435 10° 0° -0.8° 0.5m 9.42 7.40 5.80 4.65 1.80 8.65 6.50 5.25 N°52515646 N°52515648 50° 60° 62° 40° 12.25 MT1435/MT-X1435 30° 20° 10° 0° 0.5m -6°...
  • Page 54: Dimensions And Load Chart

    DIMENSIONS AND LOAD CHART MT 1440 EASY 75D ST3B S1 1200 3070 1905 1790 6135 6020 4859 7335 1960 1960 1160 1040 1855 ° ° 3779 8626 4183 2452 2640 5468 1285 3986 2374 3793 1134 2422 ° ° 2 - 22...
  • Page 55 SUIVANT NORME EN 1459 annexe B. 50° 60° 70° 71.3° 13.53 40° 30° 20° MT 1440 / MT-X1440 10° 0° -1.2° 0.5m 9.38 6.20 5.10 1.86 N°261552 N°52515626 62° 60° 50° 40° 12.3 250kg 400kg 600kg MT 1440 30° 20° 10°...
  • Page 56: Dimensions And Load Chart

    DIMENSIONS AND LOAD CHART MT 1840 EASY 75D ST3B S1 1200 3070 2044 1929 6274 6159 4894 7474 1960 1960 1160 1040 1908 ° ° 3779 8788 4307 2505 2693 5592 1285 4009 2420 3793 1134 2422 ° ° 2 - 24...
  • Page 57 SUIVANT NORME EN 1459 annexe B. 50° 60° 70° 75.6° 17.55 18 40° 30° 20° MT 1840 / MT-X1840 10° 0° -1.65° 0.5m 10 9 13.08 11.40 8.65 6.65 1.94 9.85 7.45 N°296885 N°52515638 50° 60° 40° 12.50 200 KG 400 KG MT 1840 30°...
  • Page 58: Visibility

    VISIBILITY MT 1435/1440 EASY 75D ST3B S1 Our lift trucks conform to European standard EN15830 with regard to operator visibility. - Follow the instructions for optimizing operator visibility of the immediate vicinity (see: 1 - OPERATING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: INSTRUCTIONS TO THE OPERATOR: DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS UNLADEN AND LADEN: D - VISIBILITY).
  • Page 59 DIRECT AND/OR INDIRECT VISIBILITY BLIND SPOT ZONES In accordance with EN15830, the two diagrams indicate blind spot zones on the visibility test circle (r 12m) and the 1m rectangular zone around the lift truck. HANDLING SUSPENDED LOADS 9,5 m 1 m3 r 12 m 45°...
  • Page 60: Visibility

    VISIBILITY MT 1840 EASY 75D ST3B S1 Our lift trucks conform to European standard EN15830 with regard to operator visibility. - Follow the instructions for optimizing operator visibility of the immediate vicinity (see: 1 - OPERATING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: INSTRUCTIONS TO THE OPERATOR: DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS UNLADEN AND LADEN: D - VISIBILITY).
  • Page 61 DIRECT AND/OR INDIRECT VISIBILITY BLIND SPOT ZONES In accordance with EN15830, the two diagrams indicate blind spot zones on the visibility test circle (r 12m) and the 1m rectangular zone around the lift truck. HANDLING SUSPENDED LOADS 9,5 m 1 m3 r 12 m 45°...
  • Page 62: Instruments And Controls

    INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS OPTION 2 - 30...
  • Page 63 DESCRIPTION 1 - DRIVER'S SEAT 2 - SEAT BELT 3 - IGNITION SWITCH 4 - EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON 5 - BATTERY CUT-OFF 6 - MAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (MMI) 7 - LONGITUDINAL STABILITY LIMITER AND WARNING DEVICE 8 - SWITCHES 9 - FUSES AND RELAYS IN THE CAB 10 - FUSES AND RELAYS UNDER THE ENGINE BONNET 11 - DOOR PRESENCE SENSORS 12 - CIGARETTE LIGHTER...
  • Page 64 1 - DRIVER'S SEAT DRIVER’S SEAT (STANDARD) DESIGNED FOR MAXIMUM COMFORT, THIS SEAT CAN BE ADJUSTED AS FOLLOWS. LONGITUDINAL ADJUSTMENT - Unlock the locking lever 1. - Slide the seat to the desired position. - Release the lever and be sure it returns to the lock position. SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT - Sit down correctly in the seat.
  • Page 65 SEAT BACK-REST ANGLE ADJUSTMENT (FIG. C) The back-rest angle of the seat may be adjusted to suit the individual. - Press the left-hand button while pushing on the seat or relaxing pressure on the seat to find a comfortable position. SEAT DEPTH ADJUSTMENT (FIG.
  • Page 66 2 - SEAT BELT IMPORTANT In no event should the lift truck be used if the seat belt is defective (fixing, locking, cuts, tears, etc.). Repair or replace the seat belt immediately. - Sit correctly on the seat. - Check that seat belt is not twisted. - Place the seat belt at hip level.
  • Page 67 6B - INSTRUMENT CONTROL PANEL A - REV COUNTER B - FUEL LEVEL When the yellow warning light B1 comes on it means that you are in reserve and that your running time is limited. C - LONGITUDINAL STABILITY WARNING LIGHT See: 2 - DESCRIPTION: 7 - LONGITUDINAL STABILITY LIMITER AND WARNING DEVICE.
  • Page 68 HYDRAULIC RETURN OIL FILTER CARTRIDGE CLOGGING LAMP The lamp comes on when the hydraulic return oil filter cartridge is clogged up. When this lamp remains continuously lit the cartridge needs changing. Stop the lift truck and carry out the necessary repairs (see: 3 - MAINTENANCE: SERVICING SCHEDULE). NOTE: This lamp may light when starting the fork lift truck, it should go off when the hydraulic oil reaches its operating temperature.
  • Page 69 GEAR BOX OIL TEMPERATURE LIGHT This light comes on when the temperature of the gear box oil is abnormally high. In this case, place the forward/reverse selector in neutral and leave the engine to idle for a few minutes. If the light remains on, stop the forklift truck and contact your dealer. NOTE: Abnormal heating of the oil may be linked to incorrect use of the gear box ratios (see: 2 - DESCRIPTION: 20 - GEAR LEVER).
  • Page 70 ATTACHMENT CIRCUIT (OPTION) IMPORTANT By default, the attachment circuit in continuous mode is disabled as soon as the operator leaves the cab. This condition can be changed from the OPT menu on the menu screen. ATTACHMENT CIRCUIT UNLOCKED (by default) ATTACHMENT CIRCUIT LOCKED •...
  • Page 71 BOOM SUSPENSION (NOT AVAILABLE) ATTACHMENT EASY HYDRAULIC CONNECTION (OPTION) For easy connection and disconnection of hydraulic attachments. - Press for two seconds on the push-button to release the attachment circuit hydraulic pressure. Screens will be displayed alternately. - Connect or disconnect the rapid connectors of the hydraulic attachment (see: 4 - OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS FOR USE WITH THE RANGE: PICKING UP THE ATTACHMENTS).
  • Page 72 Cancel 6D - SCREEN DISPLAY SCREEN OFF Lift truck parked, with ignition off and without the driver. MANITOU LOGO SCREEN System initialising. A beep is sounded when this screen appears. If the screen remains permanently displayed, contact your dealer. DIGIC...
  • Page 73 HOUR METER SCREEN With the operator present in the cab and the electrical contact cut, the screen displays the total number of hours worked [888888h], the number of hours for the day [888.88h] and the number of hours before the next major maintenance [888h]. RESETTING THE DAILY WORKING HOURS COUNTER BACK TO ZERO - Reset the daily hour counter to zero from the XPRT menu in the menu screen.
  • Page 74 Necessary maintenance Check Maintenance (see: 3 - MAINTENANCE: D - EVERY 500 HOURS’ OPERATION). HELP SCREEN Time to next maintenance in hours Check Maintenance - 20H (see: 3 - MAINTENANCE: D - EVERY 500 HOURS’ OPERATION). One of these screens appears to inform the operator of the operations to be performed in the current configuration.
  • Page 75 < INFO CLOCK > 09:35 10/06/2010 MENU SCREEN - Press the button to display the menu screen with the time and date. Navigate horizontally between menus using the buttons and vertically in the sub-menus using the buttons INFO • Time and date (by default). •...
  • Page 76 7 - LONGITUDINAL STABILITY LIMITER AND WARNING DEVICE IMPORTANT The operator must respect the lift truck's load chart, and the operating mode according to the attachment. This device warns the operator of the lift truck's longitudinal stability limits. However, lateral stability can reduce the load chart in the upper part, and this reduction is not detected by the device.
  • Page 77 “SUSPENDED LOAD" MODE USE WITH HOIST (offering a higher safety margin) - Place the lift truck in the transport position. - Press the button, the “SUSPENDED LOAD” MODE is confirmed by a beep and the lighting of the indicator lamp. Hydraulic tilting movements are disabled, as well as the lifting movement when the longitudinal stability limit is reached (indicator lamp A8 lit).
  • Page 78 A - VISUAL ALARMS • A1 - A2 - A3: There is a significant reserve of longitudinal stability. • A4 - A5: The lift truck is approaching the limit of longitudinal stability, move with care. • A6: The lift truck is close to the limit for longitudinal stability. Drive carefully. •...
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  • Page 80 8 - SWITCHES A - REAR WORKING LIGHTS (OPTION) B - WORKING LIGHTS ON BOOM (OPTION) C - ROOF WINDSCREEN WIPER AND WASHER In the high position this switch makes it possible to turn on the windscreen wiper, and when maintained in the low position, to turn on the windscreen washer. D - SIDE WINDSCREEN WIPER AND WASHER In the high position this switch makes it possible to turn on the windscreen wiper, and CAB "COMFORT"...
  • Page 81 • F13 - Rear windscreen wiper and washer (10A). • F14 - OPTION Relay K1. • F15 - OPTION. • F16 - OPTION Working lights on boom (15A). • F17 - OPTION Rear working lights (15A). • F18 - OPTION Rear window de-icing (15A). •...
  • Page 82 11 - DOOR PRESENCE SENSORS See: 2 - DESCRIPTION: 6 - MAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (MMI). 12 - CIGARETTE LIGHTER 13 - LIGHTING, HORN AND INDICATOR SWITCH The switch controls the visual and sound alarms. • A - All lights are off, the indicator lights do not flash. •...
  • Page 83 16 - HYDRAULIC CONTROLS Authorization for using the hydraulic controls is given by the validation of the driver’s presence (see: 2 - DESCRIPTION: 6 - MAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (MMI)) and if the conditions of use for the hydraulic control are followed. IMPORTANT Do not attempt to alter the hydraulic system pressure. In the event of malfunction, contact your dealer. ANY ALTERATION MAY RENDER THE WARRANTY NULL AND VOID.
  • Page 84 17 - ACCELERATOR PEDAL 18 - SERVICE BRAKE PEDAL The pedal acts on the front and rear wheels by a power assisted hydraulic brake system, and allows the lift truck to be slowed down and stopped. 19 - FORWARD/NEUTRAL/REVERSE GEAR SELECTION Authorisation to use the gear selector is given by validation of driver presence (see: 2 - DESCRIPTION: 6 - MAN-MACHINE-INTERFACE MMI).
  • Page 85 21 - STEERING SELECTION A - GREEN WHEEL ALIGNMENT INDICATOR LIGHTS IMPORTANT Before selecting one of the three possible steering positions, bring all 4 wheels into alignment with the lift truck axis. Never change the steering mode whilst driving. These green lamps come on to indicate the alignment of the wheels in relation to the lift truck.
  • Page 86 23 - AIR CONDITIONING CONTROLS (AIR CONDITIONING OPTION) IMPORTANT The air conditioning only works if the lift truck has been started up. When using your air conditioning unit you must work with the cab closed. In winter: So as to ensure correct operation and complete efficiency of the air conditioning unit, start up the compressor once a week, if only for a short spell, so as to lubricate the internal seals.
  • Page 87 26 - LEVEL INDICATORS A - TILTING INDICATOR (OPTION) When the two marks are aligned, the chassis is parallel with the front axle. B - SPIRIT LEVEL Enables the operator to check that the lift truck is in the horizontal position. 27 - DOOR OPEN LEVER 28 - DOOR CLOSE HANDLE 29 - ELECTRIC WINDOW SWITCH...
  • Page 88 35 - DOCUMENT STORAGE NET (CAB "COMFORT") Make sure that the operator’s manual is in the right place, i.e. in the document holder net. NOTE: An OPTIONAL waterproof document-holder is available. 36 - STORAGE COMPARTMENT 37 - FRONT HEADLIGHTS • A - Front left indicator light. •...
  • Page 89 40 - INSIDE REAR-VIEW MIRROR (OPTION) 41 - BOOM SAFETY WEDGE IMPORTANT Only use the wedge supplied with the lift truck. The lift truck is equipped with a boom safety wedge that must be installed on the rod of the lifting cylinder when working beneath the boom (See: 1 - OPERATING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS).
  • Page 90: Towing Pin And Hook

    TOWING PIN AND HOOK IMPORTANT Do not tow a trailer or attachment which is not in perfect working order. Using a trailer in poor condition may affect the lift truck’s steering and braking, and hence safety. If a third party helps in coupling or uncoupling the trailer, this person must be permanently visible to the driver and wait until the lift truck has stopped, the handbrake is on and the I.C.
  • Page 91 3 - REAR ELECTRIC SOCKET (OPTION) - Connect the male plug to the female socket 1 on the lift truck and make sure the lights of the trailer or the light bar are working properly. • A - Left rear indicator. •...
  • Page 92: Description And Use Of The Options

    DESCRIPTION AND USE OF THE OPTIONS 1 - LICENSE PLATE LIGHT 2 - MODCLE ANTI-START SYSTEM 3 - BOOM ELECTRICAL PREDISPOSITION 4 - QUICK-RELEASE COUPLER ON ATTACHMENT CIRCUIT 5 - ANGULAR SECTOR ON BOOM 6 - EXTERIOR DRAIN-BACK 7 - ATTACHMENT HYDRAULIC LOCKING 8 - BOOM HEAD ELECTROVALVE 9 - BOOM HEAD ELECTROVALVE + HYDRAULIC ATTACHMENT LOCKING 10 - SINGLE SIDE-SHIFT CARRIAGE (TSDL)
  • Page 93 4 - QUICK-RELEASE COUPLER ON ATTACHMENT CIRCUIT 5 - ANGULAR SECTOR ON BOOM The angular sector displays the boom angle, and thus improves the reading of the load charts. 6 - EXTERIOR DRAIN-BACK Allows the connection of an attachment for which drain-back is required. •...
  • Page 94 7 - ATTACHMENT HYDRAULIC LOCKING Enables the attachment to be locked onto the carriage and a hydraulic attachment to be used by the same hydraulic circuit. IMPORTANT Once the attachment is locked, return valve 1 to position A to prevent accidental release of the attachment. ATTACHMENT LINE CONTROL - Set valve 1 to position A.
  • Page 95 10 - SINGLE SIDE-SHIFT CARRIAGE (TSDL) IMPORTANT The single side-shift carriage (TSDL) is only compatible with the following attachments: TSDL • floating fork carriage (TFF) • tilting fork carriage (PFB) • loading bucket (CBR) • concrete bucket (BB, BBG) • chute bucket (GL) •...
  • Page 96 11 - DUAL EFFECT REAR HYDRAULIC CONTROL PREDISPOSITION Enables the use of a hydraulic attachment at the rear of the lift truck (e.g. a trailer with hydraulic tipping). - Press down on switch 1 (indicator lamp lit) to power the hydraulic control at the rear of the lift truck.
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  • Page 99 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 - MAINTENANCE ORIGINAL MANITOU SPARE PARTS AND EQUIPMENT FILTERS CARTRIDGES AND BELTS LUBRICANTS AND FUEL SERVICING SCHEDULE A - DAILY OR EVERY 10 HOURS OF SERVICE B - EVERY 50 HOURS OF SERVICE C - EVERY 250 HOURS OF SERVICE...
  • Page 100: Original Manitou Spare Parts And Equipment

    • Efficient help with diagnosis. • Improvements due to experience feedback. • Operator training. • Only the MANITOU network has detailed knowledge of the design of the lift truck and therefore the best technical ability to provide maintenance. IMPORTANT ORIGINAL REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE DISTRIBUTED EXCLUSIVELY BY MANITOU AND ITS DEALER NETWORK.
  • Page 101: Filters Cartridges And Belts

    FILTERS CARTRIDGES AND BELTS ENGINE ENGINE OIL FILTER FUEL TANK BREATHER Part number: 799966 Part number: 266219 Change: 500 H Change: 1000 H DRY AIR FILTER CARTRIDGE ALTERNATOR BELT Part number: 797903 Part number: 941243 Change: 1000 H Change: 1000 H SAFETY DRY AIR FILTER CARTRIDGE COMPRESSOR BELT Part number: 797904...
  • Page 102: Lubricants And Fuel

    USE THE RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND FUEL: - For topping up, oils may not be miscible. - For oil changes, MANITOU oils are perfectly appropriate. DIAGNOSTIC ANALYSIS OF OILS If a service or maintenance contract has been organized with the dealer, a diagnostic analysis of engine, transmission and axle oils may be requested depending on the rate of use.
  • Page 103 SINGLE SIDE-SHIFT CARRIAGE (TSDL) (OPTION) PACKAGING PACKAGING / REFERENCE PRODUCT 1 LITER 2 LITERS 5 LITERS 20 LITERS 55 LITERS 209 LITERS - MANITOU EVOLOGY OIL 10W40 API CJ4 895837 895838 895839 895840 - MANITOU OIL AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION DX IIIG 958186 947972 947973...
  • Page 104: Servicing Schedule

    SERVICING SCHEDULE IMPORTANT (1): MANDATORY 500 HOUR OR 6 MONTH SERVICE. This service must be carried out after approximately the first 500 hours of operation or within the 6 months following the start-up of the machine (whichever occurs first). (2): Every 10 hours during the first 50 hours then a final time at 250 hours. (3): Contact your dealer.
  • Page 105 A = ADJUST, C = CHECK, G = GREASE, N = CLEAN,P = BLEED, PAGE R = REPLACE, V = DRAIN C (3) - Hydraulic circuit pressures BRAKE 3-18 - Brake oil level V (3) - Brake oil P (3) - Brake system C (3) - Brake system pressure A (3)
  • Page 106: A - Daily Or Every 10 Hours Of Service

    A - DAILY OR EVERY 10 HOURS OF SERVICE A1 – ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK Place the lift truck on level ground with the engine stopped, and let the oil settle in the sump. - Open the engine bonnet. - Pull out dipstick 1. - Clean the dipstick and check the correct level between the two notches.
  • Page 107 IMPORTANT If the lift truck is used in an abrasive environment (dust, sand, coal) Use lubricating varnish (MANITOU part no.: 483536). Please consult your dealer. Fully extend the boom. - Apply the grease with a brush (see: 3 - MAINTENANCE: LUBRICANTS AND FUEL) to the 4 sides of the telescope(s).
  • Page 108 A6 – LONGITUDINAL STABILITY LIMITER AND WARNING DEVICE CHECK IMPORTANT If there is any doubt during the test procedure, exit by briefly pressing the cancel button - These tests are essential for checking the correct operation and adjustment of the different components of the device. - Place the lift truck on flat, level ground with the wheels straight.
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  • Page 110: B - Every 50 Hours Of Service

    30 mm from the cartridge wall. - Cleaning is completed when there is no more dust on the cartridge. - Clean the cartridge seal surfaces with a damp, clean lint-free cloth and grease with a silicone lubricant (MANITOU part no.: 479292).
  • Page 111 B4 – TIRE PRESSURES AND WHEEL NUT TORQUES CHECK IMPORTANT Check that the air hose is correctly connected to the tyre valve before inflating and keep everyone at a distance during inflation. Adhere to the recommended tyre pressures. - Check the condition of the tyres, to detect cuts, blisters, wear, etc. - Check the torque load of the wheel nuts.
  • Page 112 B5 – GENERAL GREASING GREASE To be carried out weekly, if the lift truck has been operated for less than 50 hours during the week. IMPORTANT In the event of prolonged use in an extremely dusty or oxidizing atmosphere, reduce this interval to every 10 hours of service or every day. Clean and lubricate the following points with grease (see: 3 - MAINTENANCE: LUBRICANTS AND FUEL) and remove the surplus of grease.
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  • Page 114 B6 – HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL CHECK Place the lift truck on level ground with the engine stopped, and the boom retracted and lowered as far as possible. IMPORTANT Use a clean funnel and clean the underside of the oil drum before filling. - Check dipstick 1, the correct level must stand at the level of the red point.
  • Page 115 B9 – CAB VENTILATION FILTERS CLEAN EXTERNAL CAB VENTILATION FILTER - Take out the cab ventilation filter 1. - Clean the filter with a compressed air jet. - Check its condition and change if necessary (see: 3 - MAINTENANCE: FILTERS CARTRIDGES AND BELTS).
  • Page 116: C - Every 250 Hours Of Service

    C - EVERY 250 HOURS OF SERVICE Carry out the operations described previously as well as the following operations. C1 – OUTER BOOM CHAINS CLEAN - GREASE - CHECK MT 1840 … IMPORTANT These checks are important for the proper operation of the boom. In case of technical faults, consult your dealer. CLEAN AND GREASE - Set the lift truck on its stabilisers, with the boom horizontal.
  • Page 117 C3 – FRONT AND REAR AXLE DIFFERENTIAL OIL LEVEL CHECK Place the lift truck on level ground with the engine stopped. - Remove the level plug 1; the oil should be flush with the edge of the hole. - If necessary, add oil (see: 3 - MAINTENANCE: LUBRICANTS AND FUEL) through the filler port 2.
  • Page 118: D - Every 500 Hours Of Service Or Every Year

    D - EVERY 500 HOURS OF SERVICE OR EVERY YEAR Carry out the operations described previously as well as the following operations. Check Maintenance - 20H A maintenance warning is displayed at 480 hours on the help screen followed by a 20 hour countdown to reach Check Maintenance the 500 hour maintenance deadline.
  • Page 119 D3 – ALTERNATOR/FAN/CRANKSHAFT BELT TENSION CHECK - ADJUST IMPORTANT If the compressor belt has to be changed, check the tension again after the first 20 hours of operation. - Open the engine bonnet. - Remove the protective casing 1. - Check the belt for signs of wear and cracks and change if necessary (see: 3 - MAINTENANCE: FILTERS CARTRIDGES AND BELTS).
  • Page 120 D6 – HYDRAULIC OIL CHECK MANITOU offers a hydraulic oil analysis kit which might make it possible to delay the recommended deadline in the maintenance table (2000 hours). In this case we recommend an analysis of the hydraulic oil every 500 hours of operation.
  • Page 121 D7 – FRONT AND REAR AXLE DIFFERENTIAL OIL DRAIN Place the lift truck on level ground with the engine stopped and the still warm differential oil. IMPORTANT Dispose of the drain oil in an ecological manner. - Place a container under the drain plugs 1 and unscrew them. - Remove level plug 2 and filling plug 3 to ensure that the oil is drained properly.
  • Page 122: E - Every 1000 Hours Of Service Or Two Years

    E - EVERY 1000 HOURS OF SERVICE OR TWO YEARS Carry out the operations described previously as well as the following operations. E1 – DRY AIR FILTER CARTRIDGE REPLACE In case of use in a heavily dust laden atmosphere, there are pre-filtration cartridges, see: 3 - MAINTENANCE: FILTERS CARTRIDGES AND BELTS.
  • Page 123 E3 – FUEL FILTER REPLACE IMPORTANT Carefully clean the outside of the filter and its holder, to prevent dust from getting into the system. - Unscrew and discard the fuel filter 1. - Clean the inside of the filter head using a brush immersed in clean diesel oil. - Refit a filter and a new seal lubricated with clean diesel beforehand (see: 3 - MAINTENANCE: FILTERS CARTRIDGES AND BELTS).
  • Page 124 E6 – ALTERNATOR/FAN/CRANKSHAFT BELT REPLACE IMPORTANT If the alternator belt has to be changed, check the tension again after the first 20 hours of operation. - Open the engine bonnet. - Remove the protective casing 1. - Loosen the screws 2 and 3 by two to three thread turns. - Loosen the screw 4 to swivel the alternator assembly so as to free the belt 5.
  • Page 125 CHAIN ELONGATION We recommend that you perform this operation using the chain checking gauge (MANITOU part No.: 161583). - Set the lift truck on its stabilizers, with the boom horizontal. - Fully extend the telescopes and continue operating the control for a few moments to properly tension the chains.
  • Page 126 E10 – SEAT BELT CHECK IMPORTANT In no event should the lift truck be used if the seat belt is defective (fixing, locking, cuts, tears, etc.). Repair or replace the seat belt immediately. SEAT BELT WITH TWO ANCHORING POINTS - Check the following points: •...
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  • Page 128: F - Every 2000 Hours Of Service Or Every Two Years

    F - EVERY 2000 HOURS OF SERVICE OR EVERY TWO YEARS Carry out the operations described previously as well as the following operations. F1 – COOLING LIQUID DRAIN These operations are to be carried out as necessary or every two years at the beginning of winter.
  • Page 129 F4 – HYDRAULIC OIL DRAIN F5 – BREATHER FOR THE HYDRAULIC OIL TANK REPLACE F6 – SUCTION STRAINER FOR HYDRAULIC OIL TANK CLEAN F7 – BRAKE ACCUMULATOR UNIT FILTER REPLACE Place the lift truck on level ground with the engine stopped, and the boom retracted and lowered as far as possible.
  • Page 130 F8 – AIR CONDITIONING (OPTION) CLEAN- CHECK CLEANING CONDENSER AND EVAPORATOR COILS (*) CLEANING CONDENSATE TRAY AND RELIEF VALVE (*) COLLECTING COOLANT TO REPLACE FILTER-DRIER (*) REFILLING WITH COOLANT AND CHECKING THE THERMOSTATIC CONTROL AND PRESSURE SWITCHES (*) NOTE: When opening the evaporator unit, remember to replace the cover seal. (*): (CONSULT YOUR DEALER).
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  • Page 132: G - Occasional Maintenance

    G - OCCASIONAL MAINTENANCE G1 – WHEEL CHANGE For this operation, we advise you to use the hydraulic jack MANITOU reference 505507 and the safety support MANITOU reference 554772. IMPORTANT In the event of a wheel being changed on the public highway, secure the lift truck vicinity: - Stop the lift truck, if possible on firm, level ground.
  • Page 133 G2 – LONGITUDINAL STABILITY LIMITER AND WARNING DEVICE RESET According to the use of the lift truck, the device may require to be periodically reset. This procedure simplifies the operation. IMPORTANT Scrupulously follow the boom positioning instructions. GAUGE Calibration incomplete or failed The appearance of the screen indicates a failure to obey an instruction, a cancellation request or a late response.
  • Page 134 G3 – FRONT HEADLIGHTS ADJUSTING RECOMMENDED SETTING (as per standard ECE-76/756 76/761 ECE20) Set to - 2% of the dipped beam in relation to the horizontal axis of the headlamp. ADJUSTING PROCEDURE - Place the unladen lift truck in the transport position and h2 = h1 - (l x 2 / 100) perpendicular to a white wall on flat, level ground.
  • Page 135 G5 – LIFT TRUCK TOWING IMPORTANT Do not tow the lift truck at more than 6 km/h over a maximum distance of 5 km. This manoeuvre is dangerous. Carefully chock the lift truck before towing, as the parking brake system is inoperative. - Place the forward/reverse selection lever and gear shift lever in neutral.
  • Page 136 G7 – LIFT TRUCK ON A PLATFORM TRANSPORTING IMPORTANT Ensure that the platform safety instructions are correctly applied before the loading of the lift truck and that the driver of the means of transport is informed about the dimensions and the weight of the lift truck (see: 2 - DESCRIPTION: CHARACTERISTICS).
  • Page 137 4 - OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS FOR USE WITH THE RANGE 4 - 1...
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  • Page 139 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 - OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS FOR USE WITH THE RANGE INTRODUCTION PICKING UP THE ATTACHMENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF ATTACHMENTS ATTACHMENT SHIELDS 4 - 3...
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  • Page 141 MANITOU. IMPORTANT Only attachments approved by MANITOU are to be used on our lift trucks (see: 4 - ADAPTABLE ATTACHMENTS IN OPTION ON THE RANGE: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF ATTACHMENTS). The manufacturer’s liability will be denied in case of modification or of attachment adaptation carried out without his knowing it.
  • Page 142 PICKING UP THE ATTACHMENTS 1 - ATTACHMENT WITHOUT HYDRAULICS AND HAND LOCKING DEVICE TAKING UP AN ATTACHMENT - Ensure that the attachment is in a position facilitating the locking to the carriage. If it is not correctly oriented, take the necessary precautions in order to move it safely. - Check that the locking pin and the clip are in position in the bracket (fig.
  • Page 143 2 - HYDRAULIC ATTACHMENT AND MANUAL LOCKING DEVICE TAKING UP AN ATTACHMENT - Ensure that the attachment is in a position facilitating the locking to the carriage. If it is not correctly oriented, take the necessary precautions in order to move it safely. - Check that the locking pin and the clip are in position in the bracket (fig.
  • Page 144 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF ATTACHMENTS FLOATING FORK CARRIAGE MT 1435 … TFF 35 MT-1040 TFF 35 MT-1300 REFERENCE 654093 654094 Rated capacity 3500 kg 3500 kg Width 1040 mm 1300 mm Weight 300 kg 325 kg FLOATING FORK MT 1435 … REFERENCE 415801 Section...
  • Page 145 STANDARDIZED TILTING FORK CARRIAGE PFB 45 N MT-1260 S2 PFB 45 N MT-1670 S2 PFB 45 N MT-2000 S2 REFERENCE 654407 653747 653748 Rated capacity 4500 kg 4500 kg 4500 kg Width 1260 mm 1670 mm 2000 mm Weight 200 kg 255 kg 300 kg STANDARDISED FORK...
  • Page 146 BUILDING BUCKET CBC 800 L2250 S3 CBC 900 L2450 S3 REFERENCE 654471 654470 Rated capacity 814 l 893 l Width 2250 mm 2450 mm Weight 385 kg 410 kg LOADING BUCKET CBR 900 L2250 S2 CBR 1000 L2450 S2 REFERENCE 653749 654716 Rated capacity...
  • Page 147 CONCRETE BUCKET (ADAPTABLE ON FORKS) BB 500 S4 BBH 500 S4 REFERENCE 654409 751462 Rated capacity 500 l/1300 kg 500 l/1300 kg Width 1100 mm 1100 mm Weight 205 kg 220 kg CONCRETE BUCKET WITH SPOUT (ADAPTABLE ON FORKS) MT 1435/1440 … BBG 500 S4 BBHG 500 S4 REFERENCE...
  • Page 148 BOOM CRANE P 600 MT S3 REFERENCE 653228 Rated capacity 600 kg Weight 170 kg BOOM CRANE P 4000 MT S2 REFERENCE 653226 Rated capacity 4000 kg/1200 kg Weight 210 kg CRANE JIB WITH WINCH PT 600 MT S6 REFERENCE 708538 Rated capacity 600 kg...
  • Page 149 BOOM CRANE JE 6000/600 REFERENCE 939995 Rated capacity 600 kg Weight 182 kg BOOM CRANE WITH BIG BAG HBB 1500/2400 REFERENCE 931627 Rated capacity 2400 kg Weight 186 kg POSITIONING THE EDGE REFERENCE 790523 Rated capacity 1500 kg Weight 450 kg 4 - 13...
  • Page 150 ATTACHMENT SHIELDS FORK PROTECTOR PART NUMBER 227801 FORK BLOCK FOR FLOATING FORK CARRIAGE PART NUMBER 261210 BUCKET PROTECTOR Always ensure that the width of the protector you choose is less than or equal to the width of the bucket. PART NUMBER 206734 206732 206730...

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