How to Tow the Lift Truck section of this manual. Use
the control handle to steer the lift truck while it is being
towed. Use one hand and walk to one side of the lift
truck. DO NOT walk or stand between the towing
vehicle and the lift truck.
How to Tow the Lift Truck
WARNING
Stay clear of the tow chain, towing vehicle, and lift
truck during the towing operation to prevent
personal injury.
Make sure no one, except the driver, is near the lift
trucks during towing. Both the tow truck and the
disabled truck can cause personal injury during
towing.
If there is no power, the drive wheel will not turn
freely. Poor traction can cause the disabled truck
or towing vehicle to slide. Grades will require
additional distance to stop.
CAUTION
Travel slowly and DO NOT tow on grades. NEVER
tow the lift truck faster than a normal walking
speed. Always tow smoothly, without sudden
starts or stops.
Until repairs are complete, keep a tag on the
control handle stating DO NOT OPERATE. Remove
the key.
1.
Disconnect the battery, and fasten the chain to
the lift truck. Make sure the tow chain has the
capacity to tow the weight. Carefully fasten the
tow chain completely around the drive unit
compartment and battery compartment over top
of the forks. The chain must not cause damage to
either lift truck.
2.
The electric brake must be released before the lift
truck can be towed. If there is not sufficient
battery power, placing the control handle in the
operating position will not release the electric
brake.
When there is no alternative, the brake assembly
may be removed from the traction motor to allow
towing. For brake removal procedures see
Brakes
1800YRM1505.
NOTE:
The Brake Release Adapter MUST be
removed after repairs are completed BEFORE
returning the truck to service.
3.
Steer the lift truck with the control handle while it
is being towed. Use one hand and walk to one
side of the lift truck. DO NOT walk or stand
between the towing vehicle and the lift truck.
4.
Tow the lift truck slowly.
5.
If counterbalanced style, lift truck configured with
the drive wheels nearest to the forks is used to
tow the disabled lift truck. The lift truck must have
weight added to the forks. The total weight of the
lift truck and load must be equal to or greater than
the weight of the disabled lift truck. Install a load
of approximately half the maximum capacity on
the forks of the lift truck that is used for towing.
This load will increase the traction of the lift truck.
Keep the load on the forks lowered as much as
possible.
If counterbalanced style, lift truck configured with
the drive wheel(s) furthest from the forks is used
to tow the disabled lift truck. DO NOT add weight
to the forks. Additional weight on the forks may
DECREASE the traction of the drive wheel(s).
Make sure that the lift truck used has a total
weight equal to or greater than the weight of the
disabled lift truck.
HOW TO PUT THE TRUCK ON BLOCKS
WARNING
DO NOT put the truck on blocks if the surface is
not solid, even, and level. Make sure that any
blocks used to support the truck are solid, one-
piece units. Put a block in front and back of the
tires touching the ground to prevent movement of
the lift truck.
DO NOT raise the truck by attaching an overhead
lifting device to areas that can be damaged. Some
points of the truck are not designed to support the
weight of the truck. The truck can be damaged or it
can fall, causing serious injury. Attach the chain or
sling to a support structure of the lift truck frame.
How to Raise Drive/Steer Tire
1.
Put blocks on each side (front and back) of the
loadwheels to prevent movement of the lift truck.
Introduction
8000 YRM 1666
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Summary of Contents for 524150797
Page 1: ...Maintenance METRIC AND INCH SAE FASTENERS PART NO 524150797 8000 YRM 0231 ...
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Page 8: ...Table 1 Bolts and Screws General 8000 YRM 0231 4 ...
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Page 11: ...Table 4 Torque Nuts With Nylon Insert 8000 YRM 0231 General 7 ...
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Page 23: ...Maintenance INDUSTRIAL BATTERY PART NO 524158040 2240 YRM 0001 ...
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Page 49: ...Maintenance AC MOTOR REPAIR MP20 A249 MPB045VG A245 PART NO 550036879 0620 YRM 1513 ...
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Page 58: ...Figure 5 Traction Motor Repair A245 AC Motor Repair 0620 YRM 1513 6 ...
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Page 65: ...Maintenance MASTER DRIVE UNIT MP20 A249 MPB045VG A245 PART NO 550036880 0630 YRM 1503 ...
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Page 77: ...Maintenance STEERING MECHANISM MP20 A249 MPB045VG A245 PART NO 550036881 1600 YRM 1504 ...
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Page 83: ...Figure 2 Control Handle Assembly Lift Truck Models MP20 A249 1600 YRM 1504 Control Handle 3 ...
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Page 93: ...Maintenance BRAKES MP20 A249 MPB045VG A245 PART NO 550036882 1800 YRM 1505 ...
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Page 107: ...Maintenance HYDRAULIC SYSTEM MP20 A249 MPB045VG A245 PART NO 550036883 1900 YRM 1506 ...
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Page 117: ...Figure 4 Hydraulic Unit A249 1900 YRM 1506 Hydraulic Pump 7 ...
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Page 129: ...Maintenance ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MP20 A249 MPB045VG A245 PART NO 550036885 2200 YRM 1508 ...
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Page 165: ...Maintenance LIFTING MECHANISM MP20 A249 MPB045VG A245 PART NO 550036886 4000 YRM 1509 ...
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Page 201: ...Figure 1 Schematic Wiring Diagram Pallet Truck Sheet 2 of 3 8000 YRM 1512 General Notes 3 ...
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Page 203: ...Figure 2 Schematic Wiring Diagram Premium Walkie Sheet 1 of 7 8000 YRM 1512 General Notes 5 ...
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Page 213: ...Maintenance FRAME MPB045VG A245 PART NO 550093874 0100 YRM 1665 ...
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Page 251: ...Maintenance CONTROLLER DIAGNOSTICS MPB045VG A245 PART NO 550095689 9000 YRM 1671 ...
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