Lift truck Maintenance
8-15
Section 8. Planned Maintenance
Wheels and Tires
Check the condition of the drive and steer
wheels and tires. Remove objects that are
embedded in the tire. Inspect the tires for
excessive wear and breaks or "chunking out"
and bond failure between the tire and the rim.
Check all wheel lug nuts or bolts to be sure
none are loose or missing.
Have missing bolts replaced and loose bolts
tightened to the correct torque before
operating truck.
WARNING
!
Check tire pressure from a position facing the tread of the
tire, not from the side. Use a long-handled gauge to keep
your body away from the side. If tires are low, do not
operate and do not add air. Check with a mechanic. The
tire may require removal and repair. Incorrect (low) tire
pressure can reduce the stability of your lift truck. Do not
operate truck with low tire pressure. Proper cold inflation
is 100 psi.
Functional Test
Now, check that all controls and systems are functioning correctly.
Test horn, lights, and all other safety equipment and accessories. Be
sure they are properly mounted and working correctly.
Press the horn button to check horn
function. If the horn or any other part
does not operate, report the failure, and
have it repaired before the truck is put
into operation.
Horn
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