A6. MAINTENANCE
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Daily Pre-Shift Inspection Checklist
Visual Checks
The Truck Mounted Forklift must be parked on a firm level surface in a SAFE ZONE with the keys removed and the park
brake engaged. Starting at the operator’s station, walk around the forklift and complete the f
ollowing visual checks.
If defects are identified during the pre-shift visual inspection, notify your supervisor immediately.
1.
Decals
–
Inspect all decals and the data plate. There should be no missing, damaged or faded decals on the
forklift.
2.
Seat
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The seat must not be loose. The vinyl should not be torn. Inspect the seat to ensure the seat cushions and
frame are secure. Inspect the seat to ensure the seat slides are functional, and check the latch mechanism for
excessive play.
3.
Seatbelt
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The seatbelt should extend smoothly and retract fully. The seatbelt must not be frayed or worn. The
latch must be fully functional.
4.
Steering Wheel
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The steering wheel should be free of cracks or damage. The steering knob should have no
excess wear.
5.
Overhead Guard
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The overhead guard must not be distorted, cracked or modified by drilling or welding.
6.
Operator Manual/Manual Box
- The Operator Manual must be kept in the manual box at all times.
7.
Hydraulic Level Oil Sight Gauge
- Check the hydraulic fluid level with all cylinders in the CLOSED position.
Ensure that the maximum amount of oil is in the hydraulic tank. If it is below the minimum, it must be topped off
ONLY with the proper hydraulic fluid. If top-off is required, remove the hydraulic cap slowly and carefully as the
hydraulic tank is pressurized. If the hydraulic fluid is discolored, the hydraulic oil system should be inspected.
8.
Fuel Level
–
Check the fuel level and top off if necessary. Do not overfill tank. Ensure that the seal on the inside
of the fuel ca
p is not damaged. If your fuel tank runs out of fuel, please see section “Priming the Fuel System” in
the Special Procedures section of this manual
9.
Valve Levers
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The valve levers should be clean and clear of debris.
Summary of Contents for Truck Mounted Forklift
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Page 129: ...A6 MAINTENANCE 121 Grease Point Chart continued FEM 2 Fork Carriage Grease Points...
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