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Servicing and Inspection
WARNING!
Risk of accident due to neglected maintenance
Failure to perform regular servicing can lead to truck failure and poses a potential
hazard to personnel and equipment.
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Thorough and expert servicing is one of the most important requirements for the
safe operation of the industrial truck.
The application conditions of an industrial truck have a considerable impact on
component wear. The following service intervals are based on single-shift operation
under normal operating conditions. They must be reduced accordingly if the
equipment is to be used in conditions of extreme dust, temperature fluctuations or
multiple shifts.
NOTE
To prevent damage due to wear, the manufacturer recommends an on-site
application analysis to agree on appropriate service intervals.
The following maintenance checklist lists the activities to be performed and the
respective intervals to be observed. Maintenance intervals are defined as:
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"W" maintenance-interval activities should be performed by the operating
company.
During the run-in period,after approx. 100 service hours, the owner must check the
wheel nuts/bolts and re-tighten if necessary.
W
= Every 50 service hours, at least weekly
A
= Every 500 service hours
B
= Every 1000 service hours, or at least annually
C
= Every 2000 service hours, or at least annually
t
= Standard maintenance interval
k
=
Cold store maintenance interval (in addition to standard maintenance
interval)
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