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Perform Maintenance Safely
Prepare The Work Area
— Position the rough terrain forklift truck in a level area
out of the way of other working equipment and follow
safe shutdown procedures.
— Make sure there is adequate light, ventilation and
clearance.
— Remove oil, grease or water to eliminate any slippery
surfaces.
— Clean around the area to be serviced to minimize
contamination.
Prepare The Machine
— Attach a “DO NOT OPERATE” warning tag to the
control levers and remove the ignition key if the truck
should not be started.
— Install approved support device(s) when working
under or near raised equipment. Remove any
attachment before raising the boom and before
installing support device(s).
WARNING!
Disconnecting or loosening any hydraulic
tube, hose, fi tting or component or a part failure can
cause unsupported equipment to drop.
Do not go
under equipment when raised unless supported
by an approved support device(s).
Death or serious
crushing injury could result from falling equipment.
— Remove only guards or covers that provide access
to the area being serviced. Replace all guards and
covers when work is complete.
DO
NOT
OPE
RA
TE
DO NOT
OPERATE
Clean Slippery
Surfaces
Use
Warning Tags
Use Approved
Support Devices
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Perform Maintenance Safely
Use Proper Ventilation
If it is necessary to run an engine in an enclosed area,
remove the exhaust fumes from the area with an
exhaust pipe extension.
WARNING!
Prevent possible injury.
Never work on
machinery with the engine running unless instructed
by the manufacturer’s manuals for specifi c service.
WARNING! Never operate any type of engine without
proper ventilation
—EXHAUST FUMES CAN KILL.
Use Jacks And Hoists Carefully
Safety stands or blocks must be located on a rigid part
of the machine. Do not position stands under axles or
wheel supports that may rotate.
If you must work beneath raised equipment, always use
wood—
not concrete
—blocks, jack-stands or other
rigid and stable supports. When using jacks or hoists
always be sure they are adequately supported.
WARNING!
Prevent possible crushing injury.
Never
use concrete blocks for supports.
They can collapse
under even light loads.
Make sure the hoists or jacks you use are in good repair.
Never use jacks with cracked, bent, or twisted parts.
Never use frayed, twisted or pinched cables. Never use
bent or distorted hooks.
Ventilate
Work Area
Use Proper
Support for Raised
Equipment
Remove
Key and Read
Maintenance
Manual
Summary of Contents for 418-12
Page 59: ...BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 27 Introduction 3 Right side of machine Fig 4 30 20 ...
Page 60: ...3 28 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 Introduction Front of machine Fig 5 ...
Page 61: ...BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 29 Introduction 3 Rear of machine Fig 6 30 20 ...
Page 63: ...BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 31 Introduction 3 Outside right of the vehicle Fig 8 ...
Page 64: ...3 32 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 Introduction Inside the cabin Fig 9 ...
Page 65: ...BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 33 Introduction 3 Engine compartment interior Fig 10 ...
Page 66: ...3 34 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 Introduction Outside front of the vehicle Fig 11 ...
Page 67: ...BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_3_Einleitung fm 3 35 Introduction 3 Outside rear of the vehicle Fig 12 ...
Page 326: ...5 170 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_5_Bedienung fm 5 Operation ...
Page 338: ...6 12 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_6_Transport fm 6 Transport ...
Page 426: ...7 88 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_7_Wartung fm 7 Maintenance ...
Page 462: ...8 36 BA 418 12 1 0 418_12_8_Betriebsstoerung fm 8 Malfunctions Notes ...
Page 499: ...BA 418 12 1 0 BA_418_12_V1_usSIX fm S 7 Index ...
Page 500: ...S 8 BA 418 12 1 0 BA_418_12_V1_usSIX fm Index ...
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