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In addition to the safety regulations described in this section, please take note of all the 
information provided in the manual of the lifting device onto which the fork clamp  is to be 
mounted. 

Failure to comply with the basic safety norms or precautions may lead to accidents during 
operation, maintenance or repair of the equipment. 
It is often possible to avoid accidents by recognising potentially dangerous situations before 
they occur. The operator must be aware of potential dangers and possess the training, 
competence and equipment necessary to correctly carry out the work. 

CAM attachments cannot under any circumstances be held responsible for accidents or 
damage resulting from the use of the equipment by inadequately trained personnel or if 
inappropriate use has been made of the same, as well as the, even partial, non-observance of 
the safety norms and the intervention procedures contained in the present manual and in that 
of your lifting device. 

CAM attachments cannot envisage each possible circumstance that may result in danger. 
Therefore, the warnings given in this publication and appearing  on the equipment are not 
exhaustive. 

If equipment, procedures, work methods or working techniques are used that are not 
specifically advised by CAM attachments, it is necessary to make sure that there is no danger 
to the operator or other people.

Summary of Contents for HF-T Series

Page 1: ...Original operating manual Flexibility experience Fork clamp HF T HFR series Operatingmanual 08 2022 V01...

Page 2: ...luding copying recording or use in an information storage or retrieval system without prior and explicit permission of TVH Parts Holding NV Printing errors reserved Photographs and illustrations are i...

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Page 4: ...the moment of printing the manufacturer reserves the right to carry out modifications to its own products at any moment without notice and without incurring any sanction It is therefore suggested to...

Page 5: ...5 40 6 5 1 2 3 4 HFR series 1 Top 2 Bottom 3 Left 4 Right 5 Front 6 Back Unless otherwise stated directions apply as seen from the operator s control seat when facing the attachment...

Page 6: ...instructions for assembly and installation of the product 14 5 3 Assembly of the product 14 6 COMMISSIONING 21 7 OPERATION 22 7 1 Safety instructions for operating the product 22 7 2 Operating instru...

Page 7: ...s to it at all times Keep this manual near the equipment and in a safe place for future reference Contact your dealer for any further questions or concerns you may have We guarantee a long period of t...

Page 8: ...can be found in chapter 11 Annexes 1 T LL L1 I SO 2328 W6 W4 VCG HCG W1 W10 W11 0 1 H W1 Width of forks W4 Frame width W6 Minimum width of fork carriage W10 11 Opening range H10 Central visual opening...

Page 9: ...re of gravity HCG Horizontal centre of gravity LL Lost load L1 Maximum useful length of fork T1 Thickness of the forks T1 Thickness of the forks 2 2 Main components of the product 4 2 3 5 7 6 1 N Comp...

Page 10: ...read the manual before using the equipment and carrying out the maintenance operations 3 Important risk of limb crushing 4 Important pressurised liquids 165TA4750 3 CAM attachments logo Contact your...

Page 11: ...pplied to guarantee that the equipment is used in conformity with the use for which it is intended and to avoid any dangerous situation for the user The operator should wear safety shoes and gloves wh...

Page 12: ...he work CAM attachments cannot under any circumstances be held responsible for accidents or damage resulting from the use of the equipment by inadequately trained personnel or if inappropriate use has...

Page 13: ...onto a pallet 5 Secure the attachment onto a transport pallet with retaining bands 6 Wrap the attachment with film to protect it from weather influences and corrosion during transport Adjust your dri...

Page 14: ...evice 5 3 Assembly of the product Before installing the equipment a thorough visual check must be carried out to make sure that no damage occurred during the transportation and handling stage If one o...

Page 15: ...ng device 8 Lift the clamp by lifting the lift truck plate and position the two lower blocking hooks securing them with the relevant bolts Screw dimension Driving torque Nm 8 8 type 10 9 type 12 9 typ...

Page 16: ...erials according to the weight slings cables hooks etc Lift the fork clamp with a crane Only use a crane with sufficient capacity and secure the fork clamp to the crane so that it can be lifted safely...

Page 17: ...materials slings cables hooks etc are adequate for the weight of the equipment see identification label Check the stability of the equipment before lifting Check the type plate to know the weight of t...

Page 18: ...position the two lower blocking hooks securing them with the relevant bolts Screw dimension Driving torque Nm 8 8 type 10 9 type 12 9 type M12 87 122 147 M14 138 194 235 M16 210 299 357 M20 411 578 69...

Page 19: ...k clamp with a crane Only use a crane with sufficient capacity and secure the fork clamp to the crane so that it can be lifted safely 5 Place the fork clamp parallel to the fork carriage of your lifti...

Page 20: ...bly of the attachment and before putting the device into operation check if all the functions operate correctly Any failure of the safety devices can cause malfunctioning and damage to the attachment...

Page 21: ...counter nut on the two cylinders Make at least one full stroke and identify the fastest fork 4 Tighten the adjustment screw on the relative cylinder until the two forks are synchronised 5 Tighten the...

Page 22: ...to the terrain Never lift or transport an unlocked attachment Do not use if there is a risk of unexpected movement only use the vehicle on solid surfaces Only operate the fork clamp from the operator...

Page 23: ...tenance instructions Before starting First use the hydraulic levers to check which levers operate which function Operate all the functions several times with no load to check if they function normally...

Page 24: ...t the load 200 mm from the ground If you are using a lift truck make sure you tilt the mast backwards 5 To rotate Push the lever to close the upper retainer the oil pressure will drive the rotator Rot...

Page 25: ...ight This way you can clamp the load in the safest and best way possible 3 Close the forks so that the load is clamped 4 Pick up the load parallel to the floor 5 When moving your lifting device lift t...

Page 26: ...ssurised remove ignition key In the event of injuries caused by escaping oil under pressure immediately seek medical assistance Use Loctite 242 on the screws to reinstall parts that were previously di...

Page 27: ...eaks Replace any damaged hydraulic hoses to prevent them from rupturing and causing any accidents Never try and search for leaks or plug a leak by hand Liquids under high pressure can easily penetrate...

Page 28: ...lower mounting hook cap screws to 165 Nm Inspect forks carriage bars and frame for cracks and wear Replace components as required Fork bar if equipped tighten cap screws to ISO 2A 145 Nm This can be...

Page 29: ...containing molybdenum disulphide for lubrication 7 Check the wear of the seals Check the wear of the seals and replace them if necessary This may only be done by a qualified service technician and acc...

Page 30: ...ockage of the hydraulic system connect the hydraulic system as indicated Incorrect mounting of the hydraulic connection Check if the hydraulic system is connected to the correct hydraulic hoses See ch...

Page 31: ...kaging should be sorted and put into solid dustbins according to the materials and needs to be collected by the local special environment protection bureau To avoid pollution it s forbidden to throw a...

Page 32: ...32 40 11 ANNEXES 11 1 CE certificate...

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Page 34: ...750 1000 x 100 x 40 185 185 185 165 340 2A HF18 B0T 12 2300 500 1800 500 360 1580 1050 750 1200 x 100 x 40 185 185 210 165 350 2A HF18 B1T 10 2300 500 1800 500 480 1800 1050 750 1000 x 100 x 40 185 1...

Page 35: ...1200 x 120 x 45 180 190 220 175 406 3A HF26 C0T 10 3200 500 2600 500 440 1980 1250 850 1000 x 120 x 45 180 190 192 175 404 3A HF26 C0T 12 3200 500 2600 500 440 1980 1250 850 1200 x 120 x 45 180 190 2...

Page 36: ...1200 x 120 x 40 180 309 237 269 597 2A HFR22 D1 12 2500 500 2200 500 320 1740 1250 750 1200 x 120 x 40 180 309 245 269 607 2A HFR26 A0 12 3200 500 2600 500 450 1800 1050 900 1200 x 120 x 45 180 317 21...

Page 37: ...37 40 11 3 Spare parts list It is recommended to consult the CAM attachments website or to contact the supplier or dealer to obtain the correct revision...

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