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Lift truck Maintenance
Check for any loose parts or fittings. Check for leaks, any damaged
or loose rollers, and rail wear (metal flaking). Inspect all lift line
hydraulic connections for leaks
Load Backrest
Check the load backrest for
damage. Inspect the welds on the
carriage and load backrest for
cracks. Be sure that the mounting
fasteners are all in place and tight.
CAUTION
!
If the load backrest extension
has been removed, a bolt and
washer must be in place on
each end of the top fork bar to
act as a fork stop.
Lift Chain Maintenance
The chain system on the upright was designed for safe, efficient, and
reliable transmission of lifting force from hydraulic cylinder to the
forks. Safe use of your truck with minimum down-time depends on
the correct care and maintenance of the lift chains. Most complaints
of unacceptable chain performance are a result of poor maintenance.
Chains need periodic maintenance to give maximum service life.
WARNING
!
Do not attempt to repair a worn chain. Replace worn or
damaged chains. Do not piece chains together.
Lift Chain Inspection and Measurement
Inspect and lubricate the lift chains every PM (50-250 hours). When
operating in corrosive environments, inspect the chains every 50
hours. During the inspection, check for the following conditions:
• Rust and corrosion, cracked plates, raised or turned pins,
tight joints, wear, and worn pins or holes.
• When the pins or holes become worn, the chain becomes
longer. When a section of chain is 3% longer than a section
of new chain, the chain is worn and must be discarded.
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