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Control Handle (HD Option)

DISASSEMBLE

Remove Top Cover

NOTE:  

Cover screws near the traction reverse switch are

shorter than the cover screws near the control handle arm.

NOTE:  

The actuator for the traction reverse switch is held

in place by flanges in the top cover and base. The actuator
is spring loaded. Use caution when removing the actuator.

1. 

While holding the top cover in place, remove the four
cover  screws  securing  the  top  cover  to  the  base  from
the bottom of the handle assembly.

2. 

Slowly  lift  the  top  cover  from  the  base  while  holding
the traction reversing actuator. Remove the traction re-
verse actuator as the top cover is removed. Recover the
two springs and actuator pin from behind the actuator.

3. 

Tag, identify, and disconnect the wiring connecting the
top cover switches to the control handle.

Remove Function Switches

1. 

Remove the top cover. SeeRemove Top Cover in this
section.

2. 

The switch mount is held to the switch retainer by four
tabs - two on each side of the switch mount. See Fig-
ure 13.

3. 

Remove the switch mount from the switch retainer by
lightly applying pressure to the tabs on one side of the
switch  mount  and  slightly  lifting  the  switch  mount
away from the retainer. Once clear, remove the switch
mount from the top cover.

4. 

Remove the pin retaining the traction reversing switch
at the front of the switch mount.

5. 

Slide  each  switch  from  the  switch  mount  and  remove
the switches with the attached wiring.

NOTE:  

The switches are not individually serviceable. The

switch assembly must be serviced as a unit.

Remove Throttle Sensor Assembly

1. 

Remove the top cover. See Remove Top Cover in this
section.

NOTE:  

Position the handle vertically to access the screws

securing  it  to  the  base.  Hold  the  switch  while  removing
screws from the base.

2. 

Remove the two screws from the bottom center of the
handle base.

3. 

While lifting the throttle sensor assembly, remove the
pin securing the link to the throttle sensor assembly us-
ing needle-nose pliers. See Figure 14.

4. 

Maneuver  the  link  to  disconnect  it  from  the  throttle
sensor assembly.

5. 

Disconnect the wiring connected to the throttle sensor.

6. 

Remove the two capscrews, washers, spacers, and nuts
securing  the  sensor  to  the  throttle  sensor  and  remove
the sensor.

1. TOP COVER

2. TABS

3. RETAINING PIN

4. SWITCH MOUNT

Figure 13. Switch Mounting

2200 SRM 1640

Control Handle (HD Option)

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Summary of Contents for B262

Page 1: ...Hyster B262 B60ZHD B80ZHD Forklift...

Page 2: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEM B60ZAC C230 B60ZHD B262 B80ZHD B257 PART NO 4096092 2200 SRM 1640...

Page 3: ...iodic 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 HYSTER APPROVED parts when...

Page 4: ...ht Limit 12 Control Handle Standard 12 Disassemble 12 Assemble 13 Control Handle HD Option 15 Disassemble 15 Remove Top Cover 15 Remove Function Switches 15 Remove Throttle Sensor Assembly 15 Remove H...

Page 5: ...ore information Please click here Then get the complete manual NOTE If there is no response to click on the link above please download the PDF document first and then click on it Have any questions pl...

Page 6: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS Continued Troubleshooting 24 This section is for the following models B60ZAC C230 B60ZHD B262 B80ZHD B257 Table of Contents Electrical System ii...

Page 7: ...the control handle and disconnect the battery This section describes the electrical systems used on the motorized hand lift trucks Procedures are outlined for the maintenance adjustment and repair th...

Page 8: ...around the edge of the cover until it is freed from the truck 1 FLOOR MAT 2 DRIVE UNIT COMPARTMENT COVER 3 FRAME 4 CASTER ADJUSTMENT ACCESS Figure 2 Floor Mat 1 DRIVE UNIT COMPARTMENT COVER 2 RETAININ...

Page 9: ...rom the truck connector 3 Remove the operator compartment cover 4 Discharge the internal capacitor in the controllers by connecting a 200 ohm 2 watt resistor across the con troller B and B terminals o...

Page 10: ...olid one piece units Put a block in front and back of the tire or wheels touching the ground to prevent unexpected movement of the lift truck WARNING DO NOT raise the lift truck by attaching an over h...

Page 11: ...between each terminal of the con nector that fastens to the battery and a clean connection on the frame Normally there is small voltage less than 30 percent of the battery voltage between the bat ter...

Page 12: ...ttery voltage at control fuse Connect bat tery or check wiring between battery and fuse 1 1 Check for battery voltage at control fuse terminal of key switch 1 1 1 Battery voltage at key switch Check f...

Page 13: ...jumper wire is re moved and cycle the key switch to the OFF position and then back to the ON position 8 Check the lift truck for proper operation Reinstall the drive unit compartment cover Repairs WAR...

Page 14: ...itors in this section 4 Tag and disconnect wires from the controller See Fig ure 6 5 Remove nuts securing shield box to controller if equip ped 6 Remove mounting screws and remove controller Install 1...

Page 15: ...battery is disconnec ted To prevent electrical shock and personal in jury discharge the capacitor before inspecting or repairing any component in the drive unit com partment Wear safety glasses Make c...

Page 16: ...n and disconnect the battery again to finish repairs 8 Install the drive unit compartment covers as removed See GeneralGeneral in this section Return the lift truck to service Brake Switch Operation T...

Page 17: ...ng on model To replace the brake switch es WARNING The capacitor in the transistor controller can hold an electrical charge after the battery is disconnec ted To prevent electrical shock and personal...

Page 18: ...the controller When the controller senses a high current draw from the hydraulic pump it will shut down the pump There are two separate incidents that will cause this current draw The first is when t...

Page 19: ...to the handle 8 8 Using the remaining butterfly knob slide the shaft out of the handle Be careful not to rotate the shaft within the control handle card 9 Refer to the wiring diagram or draw a sketch...

Page 20: ...BUTTERFLY KNOB 7 WASHER 8 SCREW 9 SPRING 10 RH BUTTERFLY KNOB 11 SWITCH COVER 12 SPRING 13 SWITCH 14 HORN SWITCH COVER 15 SWITCH ASSEMBLY 16 LABEL 17 LABEL 18 LABEL 19 ACTUATOR 20 ACTUATOR 21 SPRING 2...

Page 21: ...applying pressure to the tabs on one side of the switch mount and slightly lifting the switch mount away from the retainer Once clear remove the switch mount from the top cover 4 Remove the pin retain...

Page 22: ...rom the handle casting and maneuver the link to disconnect it from the throttle sleeve 5 Slide the grips from the shaft Recover the locking rods from inside the grips if equipped 6 Move the butterfly...

Page 23: ...ly 2 Connect the wiring removed during disassembly 3 Install the actuator and two springs into the cover 4 Place the switch base on the cover and install the as sembly to the handle with the two screw...

Page 24: ...throttle sensor to the base using the cap screws washers and nuts removed during disassem bly Ensure the tang on the sensor aligns correctly with the shaft on the bottom assembly 7 Torque the capscre...

Page 25: ...s analog signals from the con trol handle to digital signals for the controller to read If the controller is reporting an input error fault code then the control module may be malfunctioning Check the...

Page 26: ...ents See the section Periodic Maintenance 8000SRM1644 3 Discharge the capacitors See Discharging the Internal Capacitors in this section 4 Disconnect all connectors from the control module 5 Remove ca...

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