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DO NOT make repairs or adjustments unless you
have  been  properly  trained  and  authorized  to  do
so.  Improper  repairs  and  adjustments  can  create
dangerous operating conditions. DO NOT operate
a lift truck that needs repairs. Report the need for
repairs to your supervisor immediately. If repair is
necessary,  turn  the  key  switch  to  the  OFF  posi-
tion, disconnect the battery connector, and attach
a DO NOT OPERATE tag to the control handle.

In some cases a main frame weldment or a fork frame
weldment may be damaged, while the rest of the truck
is still usable. The two frames may be separated from
each other.

The  main  frame  weldment  is  connected  to  the  fork
frame  weldment  by  the  lift  cylinder,  upper  links,  and
rocker  arms.  Disconnect/connect  these  components
to separate/assemble the frames.

See  the  section 

Lifting  Mechanism

  4000YRM1589.

Refer to Upper Link - Remove/Install, and Rocker Arm
- Remove/Install.

See  the  section 

Walkie  Hydraulic  System

1900YRM1629.  Refer  to  Lift  Cylinder  -  Remove/
Install.

Painting Instructions

  WARNING 

Always  use  solvents  and  paints  in  an  area  with
ventilation.  DO  NOT  use  solvents  or  paints  near
heat or fire.

Cleaning solvents can be flammable and toxic and
can cause skin irritation. Wear protection for eyes
and  skin.  When  using  cleaning  solvents,  always
follow the recommendations of the manufacturer.

1. 

Remove  all  dirt  from  the  surface  to  be  painted.
Clean  the  area  to  be  painted  using  a  solvent  for
painted surfaces. Remove all oil and grease.

2. 

Remove the top surface of paint and all rust from
the metal using sandpaper. Paint all metal surfa-
ces where the paint is completely removed using
primer. Apply the primer before applying the color
paint.

3. 

Protect  all  surfaces  that  will  not  be  painted. 

DO

NOT

 paint cylinder rods, cables, labels, plates, or

controls.

4. 

Paint  all  the  surfaces  the  original  color,  using
Yale

®

  paint.  Follow  the  directions  on  the  con-

tainer.

Label Replacement

  WARNING 

Replace  damaged  WARNING  or  CAUTION  labels
immediately.

If  labels  or  information  plates  are  missing  or  dam-
aged, they must be replaced. See Figure 3.

NOTE:   

The  nameplate  is  installed  using  rivets.  Re-

move  old  rivets  before  installing  a  new  nameplate.
See  your  Yale

®

  lift  truck  dealer  to  make  sure  the

nameplate information is correct and complete before
installing  a  new  nameplate.  Fasten  the  nameplate
with the rivet heads outside.

1. 

Make  sure  the  surface  is  dry  and  has  no  oil  or
grease. 

DO NOT

 use solvent on new paint. Clean

the surface of old paint using a cleaning solvent.

2. 

Remove the paper from the back of the label. 

DO

NOT

 touch the adhesive surface.

NOTE:   

The  label  cannot  be  moved  after  it  touches

the surface.

3. 

Carefully  hold  the  label  in  the  correct  position
above the surface. Put the label in the correct po-
sition on the surface. Make sure all air is removed
from  under  the  label  and  the  corners  and  edges
are tight.

0100 YRM 1580

Painting Instructions

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Summary of Contents for A283

Page 1: ...0090937 1600 YRM 1627 10 13 BRAKES 550090938 1800 YRM 1628 10 13 WALKIE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM 550090939 1900 YRM 1629 10 13 USER INTERFACE SUPERVISOR FUNCTIONS 550090940 2200 YRM 1630 07 14 USER INTERFACE SERVICE TECHNICIAN 550090441 2200 YRM 1631 07 14 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 550090942 2200 YRM 1632 10 13 INDUSTRIAL BATTERY 524158040 2240 YRM 0001 09 14 LIFTING MECHANISM 550090943 4000 YRM 1589 10 13 METRIC...

Page 2: ...Maintenance FRAME MPC080 VG A283 MPC060 VG A372 MTR005 F C902 MTR007 F C903 PART NO 550090934 0100 YRM 1580 ...

Page 3: ...odic Maintenance section Keep the unit clean and the working area clean and orderly Use the correct tools for the job Keep the tools clean and in good condition Always use YALE APPROVED parts when making repairs Replacement parts must meet or exceed the specifications of the original equipment manufacturer Make sure all nuts bolts snap rings and other fastening devices are removed before using for...

Page 4: ...005 F and MTR007 F 4 Covers 4 Special Precautions 4 Frame Separation and Assembly 4 MPC060 VG and MPC080 VG 4 Frame Separation 4 Painting Instructions 5 Label Replacement 5 Battery Compartment 7 This section is for the following models MPC080 VG A283 MPC060 VG A372 MTR005 F C902 MTR007 F C903 FRAME Table of Contents i ...

Page 5: ......

Page 6: ...dment by the links of the lifting mechanism The fork frame weldment is raised by a lift cylinder connected to the main frame weldment and fork frame weldment The lift cylinder raises the battery end of the fork frame weldment and the linkage mechanism moves the load wheels to raise the fork tips at the rear of the fork frame weldment See Figure 1 MTR005 F and MTR007 F trucks have a single frame we...

Page 7: ...1 MAIN FRAME WELDMENT 2 FORK FRAME WELDMENT Figure 1 Frame Weldments MPC060 080 VG General 0100 YRM 1580 2 ...

Page 8: ...Figure 2 Frame Weldment MTR005 007 F 0100 YRM 1580 General 3 ...

Page 9: ...drive unit com partment Wear safety glasses Make certain that the battery has been disconnected CAUTION To avoid controller damage always disconnect the battery discharge the capacitor and never put power to the controller while any power wires are disconnected Never short any controller ter minal or motor terminal to the battery Make sure to use proper procedure when servicing the con troller 1 V...

Page 10: ...l dirt from the surface to be painted Clean the area to be painted using a solvent for painted surfaces Remove all oil and grease 2 Remove the top surface of paint and all rust from the metal using sandpaper Paint all metal surfa ces where the paint is completely removed using primer Apply the primer before applying the color paint 3 Protect all surfaces that will not be painted DO NOT paint cylin...

Page 11: ...Figure 3 Labels and Decals Location on MTR005 F MTR007 F MPC060 VG and MPC080 VG Label Replacement 0100 YRM 1580 6 ...

Page 12: ... when trucks are equipped with optional battery rollers or slide Always wear protective clothing and eye protection when working with or near the battery The battery compartment must be kept clean to en sure proper operation and safety Any fluids on or around the battery is an indication that electrolyte is spilling or leaking out Leaking batteries must be repaired or replaced and the battery comp...

Page 13: ...NOTES 8 ...

Page 14: ...e AC MOTOR REPAIR WITH EPAS MPE060 VG A292 B292 MPE080 VG A287 B287 MPE080 F B890 MPE060 F B896 C896 MTR005 F B902 MTR007 F B903 MPC060 F B904 MPC080 F B905 MTR005 F MTR007 F C902 PART NO 524274699 0620 YRM 1283 ...

Page 15: ...odic Maintenance section Keep the unit clean and the working area clean and orderly Use the correct tools for the job Keep the tools clean and in good condition Always use YALE APPROVED parts when making repairs Replacement parts must meet or exceed the specifications of the original equipment manufacturer Make sure all nuts bolts snap rings and other fastening devices are removed before using for...

Page 16: ...ecautions 4 Discharging the Capacitors 4 Description 6 AC Motor Repair 6 Remove 6 Disassemble 7 Inspect 7 Assemble 7 Install 8 Troubleshooting 10 This section is for the following models MPE060 VG A292 B292 MPE080 VG A287 B287 MPE080 F B890 MPE060 F B896 C896 MTR005 F B902 MTR007 F B903 MPC060 F B904 MPC080 F B905 MTR005 F MTR007 F C902 AC Motor Repair With EPAS Table of Contents i ...

Page 17: ...Thank you very much for your reading Please click here and go back to the website Then you can download the complete manual instantly No waiting ...

Page 18: ... codes B902 B903 B904 and B905 Electrical System 2200YRM1451 for unit codes A287 and A292 Electrical System 2200YRM1632 for unit codes C902 and C903 Electrical System 2200YRM1640 for lift truck models B287 B292 and C896 Master Drive Unit With EPAS 0630YRM0961 for all models in this section Master Drive Unit 0630YRM1609 for unit codes B287 B292 and C896 ACCESSING THE DRIVE UNIT COMPARTMENT MPE060 0...

Page 19: ... lower cover fits around the base of the drive unit platform and is secured in place with three screws after the front cover has been installed To remove the covers first remove the three screws securing the lower cover and remove the lower cover from the lift truck Next reach under the side of the front cover near the bottom and find the grip slot With both hands pull up and away from the truck u...

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