Lifting The Arms And Forks; Lifting The Front Body - Wittke StarLight Maintenance Manual

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While Labrie Environmental Group has included the
specifications of the lift equipment we use, these specifications
are intended as guides only. It is your responsability to ensure
your lift equipment meets all safety standards and that only
qualified personnel attempt these lifts.
L
A
IFTING THE
You may need to lift the arms and forks manually. If you need to
do this, remember:
If the forks cylinders are removed or disconnected,
the forks can rotate freely – tie each fork to the arms
before lifting the arms and forks assembly.
Place a lift sling rated to 6400 lbs (2903 kgs) in the
middle of the fork pivot tube.
Complete job, reconnect.
Keep the sling in place while you repressurize the
system.
I
F BOTH ARM CYLINDERS ARE REPLACED
AND FORTH IN GRADUALLY INCREASING INCREMENTS
DISTRIBUTE THE OIL EVENLY WITHIN THE CYLINDERS AND PREVENT
THE ARMS FROM FALLING
L
F
IFTING THE
RONT
Lifting the front body may be required when you need to
complete repairs.
You will need:
A 18000-lb (8165 kgs) overhead crane
Two lift slings rated to 6000 lbs (2722 kgs)
A 12000-lb (5443 kgs) lift beam
To raise the front body:
1.
Raise the arms until they are resting on the rubber arm
stops on the sides of the body (stowed position) and
completely retract the forks against the arms.
F
RMS AND
ORKS
CAUTION
,
MOVE THE JOYSTICK BACK
.
B
ODY
. T
HIS WILL
Part #: 90309

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