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be less than 210 kPa (30 psi). Apply the air from the in-
side to the outside of the element.
FIGURE 16. AIR FILTER AND FINAL FUEL
FILTERS, DIESEL
1. AIR FILTER
2. FINAL FUEL FILTER
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To inspect the element, put a bright light inside and look
for holes or other damage. If the element is damaged, re-
place it with a new element. Clean the inside of the canis-
ter when changing filters.
Forks
The identification of a fork is determined by how it is con-
nected to the carriage. These lift trucks have pin forks.
Pin forks are fastened to the carriage with large fork pins.
Forks, Adjustment
A lock pin for each fork fits into the top carriage bar and a
slot in the fork. These lock pins hold the fork in position.
Adjust the forks as far apart as possible for maximum
support of the load. Make sure the lock pin is engaged in
the carriage bar and the fork. The fork must be locked into
position after the adjustment is made.
Forks, Removal
WARNING
Do not try to remove a fork without a lifting device.
The forks can weigh up to 370 kg (800 lb) each.
Put the lift truck on a level surface and lower the forks. Tilt
the mast so that the forks have stability. Remove the re-
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