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45-015, REV. 9/21

6.1 Schedule

Daily:

1.   Visually inspect all hoses, fittings, cylinders, and 

valves for signs of hydraulic leaks.

2.   Visually inspect for external damage or cracks.

3.   Check lower hooks for proper clearance. Maximum 

clearance is 3/32 of an inch.

4.   If the attachment is equipped with quick change hooks 

check the slide plate latch for engagement.

5.   Apply grease to bronze top hooks.

40 Hour Maintenance:

1.  Inspect any forks that contact the ground. The fork 

blade and shank must be throughly checked for wear, 
especially near the heel. If heel thickness is reduced 
to 90% of the original, replace the fork.

100 Hour Maintenance:

1.   Complete the above daily checks.

2.   Check all hoses and fittings for wear or damage. 

Inspect for hydraulic leaks.

SECTION 6 MAINTENANCE

3.   Check for loose or missing bolts.

200 Hour Maintenance:

1.  Re-torque bronze hook bolts per chart.

6.2 Torque Specifications

The following torque values are to be used on all 
fasteners unless otherwise specified.

Lubricated refers to fasteners in the “As Received” 
condition, which is normally a light preservative oil 
coating on unplated fasteners and no oil coating on 
plated fasteners.  No special steps are taken to add 
further lubrication prior to assembly. 

Grade 5

Grade 8

Socket Head Capscrew

Figure 6-1, Fastener Identification

GRADE 8 COARSE THREAD

GRADE 5 COARSE THREAD

SOCKET HEAD COARSE THREAD

Bolt Size

Lubricated Torque

Bolt Size

Lubricated Torque

Capscrew Size

Lubricated Torque

1/4"

11 ft-lbs

1/4"

7.5 ft-lbs

1/4"

12.5 ft-lbs

5/16"

23

5/16"

16 

5/16"

26 

3/8"

40

3/8"

28

3/8"

46

7/16"

63

7/16"

45

7/16"

74

1/2"

96

1/2"

68

1/2"

115

9/16"

140

9/16"

98

9/16"

160

5/8"

195

5/8"

140

5/8"

215

3/4"

340

3/4"

240

3/4"

385

7/8"

550

7/8"

390

7/8"

615

1"

820

1"

580

1"

920

1-1/8"

1,160

1-1/8"

715

1-1/8"

1,305

1-1/4"

1,640

1-1/4"

1,010

1-1/4"

1,840

1-3/8"

2,150

1-3/8"

1,330

1-3/8"

2,415

1-1/2"

2,850

1-1/2"

1,760

1-1/2"

3,205

Figure 6-2, Torque Specification

Summary of Contents for SDN

Page 1: ...B 45 015 REV 9 21 Installation Maintenance and Service Manual SDN SJN SLJ SLN AND SPN Heavy Duty Sideshifters...

Page 2: ...Hydraulic Hazards 9 3 10 Electrical Hazards 9 3 11 Maintenance Warnings 9 3 12 Load Handling 10 3 13 Load Positioning 10 3 14 Operator s Controls 11 3 15 Industry Standards 11 3 16 Clamp Open Control...

Page 3: ...ate the Long Reach nameplate upper left corner on the body Record the information from the nameplate along with the date received at the bottom of this page If the nameplate is missing look for the se...

Page 4: ...Dual Side Shifter with Base Frame CAPACITY 24 load center 055 5 500 lb 065 6 500 lb 100 10 000 lb 150 15 000 lb 175 17 500 lb OUT TO OUT 083 83 0 091 91 0 098 98 0 MODEL SPECIFIC DESIGNATOR MOUNTING C...

Page 5: ...51 0 520 52 0 720 72 0 800 80 0 MODEL SPECIFIC DESIGNATOR MOUNTING CLASS A ITA Class II B ITA Class III C ITA Class IV F ITA Class V G ITA IV Class Stretched BR1 Standard Long Reach load backrest dri...

Page 6: ...060 6 000 lb 100 10 000 lb 155 15 500 lb 185 18 500 lb 300 30 000 lb 360 36 000 lb OVERALL WIDTH 59 59 0 74 74 0 078 78 0 300 30 0 335 33 5 420 42 0 450 45 0 480 48 0 500 50 0 540 54 0 600 60 0 620 6...

Page 7: ...r death WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Carefully read the message that follows to prevent serious injury or death CAUTION Indicate...

Page 8: ...partment Always operate an attachment from the operator s seat never while standing next to the lift truck Do not allow riders on the truck at any time Always use reverse when carrying a load that imp...

Page 9: ...skills and information proper tools and equipment Work in a method that is safe correct and meets your company s requirements Do not attempt to make adjustments or perform maintenance or service unle...

Page 10: ...overhead clear ances Watch in all directions Avoid sudden stops Before disconnecting hydraulic lines be sure to lower all loads and relieve all hydraulic pressure The load could fall on you or escapi...

Page 11: ...the following page shows industry standards Your equipment may be different If you do not routinely operate this equipment refresher training is recommended You must reacquaint yourself with this manu...

Page 12: ...t Rearward or up Forward or down Slope Clockwise Counterclockwise Rearward or up Forward or down Fork position Together Apart Rearward or up Forward or down Trip Engage Release Rearward or up Forward...

Page 13: ...an conforms to ANSI recommendations and the notches are not damaged 3 Thetruckhydraulicsystemmustsupplytotheattach ment hydraulic oil that meets the specifications required to operate the attachment p...

Page 14: ...the button clicks into place WARNING Equipment failure hazard The attachment could fall off the truck if the quick hook is not properly installed Slide plate must click into place If the slide plate...

Page 15: ...ast in the vertical position run the attach menttothelimitofalloperations Afterthisprocedure check that the truck s hydraulic reservoir oil level is at the recommended level 8 Beforeplacingtheattachme...

Page 16: ...r blocksof wood can be place under the body of the attachment to raise the rear 6 Toreinstall followtheinstallationprocedureinSection 4 2 of this manual Notice Equipment damage hazard Equipment damage...

Page 17: ...ts per chart 6 2 Torque Specifications The following torque values are to be used on all fasteners unless otherwise specified Lubricated refers to fasteners in the As Received condition which is norma...

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