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Although a leakage voltage reading of zero volts may
not be possible, a cleaner battery will have more
usable charge for truck operation and not affect opera-
tion of electronic devices on the unit.
3-3.2. Safety Rules
• Wear protective clothing, such as rubber apron,
gloves, boots and goggles when performing any
maintenance on batteries. Do not allow electrolyte to
come in contact with eyes, skin, clothing or floor. If
electrolyte comes in contact with eyes, flush immedi-
ately and thoroughly with clean water. Obtain medi-
cal attention immediately. Should electrolyte be
spilled on skin, rinse promptly with clean water and
wash with soap. A baking soda solution (one pound
to one galleon of water) will neutralize acid spilled on
clothing, floor or any other surface. Apply solution
until bubbing stops and rinse with clean water.
• If truck is equipped with wet cell batteries, keep vent
plugs firmly in place at all times except when adding
water or taking hydrometer readings. Do not allow
dirt, cleaning solution or other foreign material to
enter cells. Impurities in electrolyte has a neutraliz-
ing effect reducing available charge.
• Do not bring any type of flame, spark, etc., near the
battery. Gas formed while the battery is charging, is
highly explosive. This gas remains in the cells long
after charging has stopped.
• Do not lay metallic or conductive objects on battery.
Arcing will result.
• Do not touch non-insulated parts of DC output con-
nector or battery terminals to avoid possible electri-
cal shock.
• De-energize all AC and DC power connections
before servicing battery.
• Do not charge a frozen battery.
• Do not use charger if it has been dropped or other-
wise damaged.
3-3.3. Battery Care and Charging
CAUTION:
Never smoke or bring open flame near
the battery. Gas formed during charging
is highly explosive and can cause seri-
ous injury.
1. Charge the battery only in areas designated for
that use.
2. Make certain the charger being used matches the
voltage and amperage of the truck battery.
3. Before disconnecting or connecting batteries to a
charger, make sure the charger is “OFF”. If an
attempt is made to do this while the charger is
“ON”, serious injury to you, the battery and the
charger could result.
4. Before connecting the battery cable to the trucks
receptacle, make sure the key switch is off. The
battery cable must be fully connected before the
truck is used. If the plug is not making good con-
tact, heat will weld the two parts of the battery
connector together, making it difficult to remove
and necessary to replace.
5. Battery terminals should be checked and cleaned
of corrosion regularly. Good battery terminal con-
tact is essential not only for operation, but also for
proper charging of the battery.
6. The charging requirements will vary depending on
the use of the truck. The battery should be given
an equalizing charge on a weekly basis. This
charge should normally be an additional three
hours at the finish rate.
7. Make certain battery used meets weight and size
requirements of truck. NEVER operate truck with
an undersized battery.
3-3.4. Battery Cleaning
Always keep vent plugs tightly in place when cleaning
battery. When properly watered and charged, the bat-
tery will remain clean and dry. All that is necessary is
to brush or blow off any dust or dirt that may accumu-
late on them. However, if electrolyte is spilled or over-
flows from a cell, it should be neutralized with a
solution of baking soda and water, brushing the soda
solution beneath the connectors and removing grime
from the covers. Then rinse the battery with cool water
from a low pressure supply to remove the soda and
loosen dirt. If batteries stay wet consistently, they may
be either overcharged or over filled. This condition
should be investigated and corrected.
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Summary of Contents for BGL-33
Page 9: ...Figure 2 2 Sample of Operator Check List R6479 9...
Page 12: ...NOTES 12...
Page 18: ...NOTES 18...
Page 38: ...NOTES 38...
Page 44: ...NOTES 44...
Page 46: ...Figure 6 1 Drive Assembly R7220 46...
Page 48: ...Figure 7 1 Drive Assembly R7220 48...
Page 49: ...Figure 7 2 Load Wheels R7223 49...
Page 50: ...NOTES 50...
Page 52: ...Figure 8 2 Elevation System Telescopic R7224 52...
Page 54: ...Figure 8 3 Mast Three Stage Mast R7225 54...
Page 56: ...NOTES 56...
Page 58: ...Figure 9 1 Hydraulic System R7228 58...
Page 60: ...Figure 9 3 Elevation System Telescopic R7224 60...
Page 66: ...Figure 9 8 Secondary Lift Cylinder Three Stage Mast R7234 66...
Page 69: ...Figure 9 10 Tilt Cylinder R7236 69...
Page 70: ...NOTES 70...
Page 72: ...Figure 10 1 Electrical System R6478 R7237 72...
Page 73: ...Figure 10 2 Electrical Panel R6478 R7238 73...
Page 75: ...Figure 10 3 Transmission Motor Brake Assembly R6879 75...
Page 76: ...NOTES 76...
Page 77: ...SECTION 11 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 77...
Page 78: ...NOTES 78...
Page 80: ...Figure 12 1 Control Arm R7217 80...
Page 82: ...Figure 12 1 Control Arm Continued R7217 82...
Page 84: ...Figure 12 2 Control Head R7218 84...
Page 86: ...Figure 12 3 Drive System R7219 86...
Page 88: ...Figure 12 4 Drive Assembly R7220 88...
Page 90: ...Figure 12 5 Compartment R7221 90...
Page 92: ...Figure 12 6 Frame R7222 92...
Page 94: ...Figure 12 6 Frame Continued R7222 94...
Page 96: ...Figure 12 7 Load Wheels R7223 96...
Page 98: ...Figure 12 8 Elevation System Telescopic R7224 98...
Page 100: ...Figure 12 8 Elevation System Telescopic Continued R7224 100...
Page 102: ...Figure 12 9 Elevation System Three Stage Mast R7225 102...
Page 104: ...Figure 12 9 Elevation System Three Stage Mast Continued R7225 104...
Page 106: ...Figure 12 9 Elevation System Three Stage Mast Continued R7225 106...
Page 108: ...Figure 12 10 Lift Carriage Telescopic R7226 108...
Page 110: ...Figure 12 11 Lift Carriage Three Stage Mast R7227 110...
Page 112: ...Figure 12 12 Chain Assembly R6818 112...
Page 114: ...Figure 12 13 Hydraulic System R7228 114...
Page 116: ...Figure 12 14 Tilt System R7235 116...
Page 118: ...Figure 12 15 Lift System Telescopic R7230 118...
Page 120: ...Figure 12 16 Lift System Three Stage Mast R7231 120...
Page 122: ...Figure 12 17 Lift Cylinder Telescopic R7232 122...
Page 124: ...Figure 12 18 Free Lift Cylinder Three Stage Mast R7233 124...
Page 126: ...Figure 12 19 Secondary Lift Cylinder Three Stage Mast R7234 126...
Page 128: ...Figure 12 20 Tilt Cylinder R7236 128...
Page 130: ...Figure 12 21 Pump and Motor R7229 130...
Page 132: ...Figure 12 22 Electrical System R7237 132...
Page 134: ...Figure 12 23 Electrical Panel R7238 134...
Page 136: ...Figure 12 24 Battery Assembly Optional R7001A 136...
Page 138: ...Figure 12 25 Wire Harness R7240 138...