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8000 SRM 1226

Maintenance Procedures Every 8 Hours or Daily

HOW TO MAKE CHECKS WITH KEY
SWITCH ON

WARNING

Do not operate a lift truck that needs repairs.
Report the need for repairs immediately. If re-
pair is necessary, put a DO NOT OPERATE tag
in the operator’s area. Remove the key from
the key switch.

WARNING

FASTEN YOUR SEAT BELT! The seat belt is in-
stalled to help the operator stay on the truck if
the lift truck tips over. IT CAN ONLY HELP IF
IT IS FASTENED.

Make sure the area around the lift truck is clear be-
fore moving the lift truck. Proceed carefully when
making the checks.

Horn, Lights, and Alarm

1.

Check the operation of the horn by pressing the
horn button on the steering column. The horn
will operate when the key is in any position.

2.

Check the operation of the lights using the ap-
propriate rocker switch located on the right-hand
side of the dash panel. The lights will operate
when the key is in any position.

3.

Check the strobe light by turning the key in
the ON position and check the operation of the
light. The strobe light can also be operated with
a rocker switch.

4.

Check the backup alarm on lift trucks equipped
with forward and reverse lever, by sitting in the
seat, turning the key to the ON position, and
pulling back on the forward and reverse lever.
The alarm will sound.

5.

Check the backup alarm on lift trucks equipped
with MONOTROL pedal, by sitting in seat, turn-
ing the key to the ON position, and pressing the
reverse arrow on the MONOTROL pedal.

Steering System

WARNING

Because the lift truck has hydraulic power
steering, the steering can be difficult when the
power steering pump is not operating.

Make sure that the steering system operates
smoothly and provides good steering control.

Service Brakes

WARNING

Loss of oil from the brake oil reservoir indi-
cates a leak. Repair the brake system before
using the lift truck. Replace the brake oil in
the system if there is dirt, water, or oil in the
system.

There is an indicator light on the display panel for
the brake oil level. The red light is ON as described
in the Operating Manual. If the light is ON dur-
ing operation, the oil in the reservoir for the brake
master cylinder is too low. Add brake oil and check
for leaks. The reservoir is under the brake pedal and
floor plate. Clean the area around the fill cap so no
dirt enters the reservoir.

Check the operation of the brake system. Push on the
brake pedal. The brakes must be applied before the
pedal reaches the floor plate. The brake pedal must
stop firmly and must not move slowly down after the
brakes are applied. The brakes must apply equally
to both drive wheels with no noticeable pull to either
side.

Parking Brake

There is an indicator light on the display panel for
the parking brake. The red light is ON as described
in the Operating Manual. This indicator light is
illuminated when the parking brake is applied and
the key is in the ON position. The indicator light will
go OFF when the parking brake is released. If the
parking brake is not applied and the operator leaves
the seat or turns the key to the OFF position, the
light will stay illuminated and a warning alarm will
sound for approximately 10 seconds.

Adjust the parking brake by first making sure the
lift truck cannot move (block wheels). Release the
parking brake and access the adjustment knob lo-
cated on the lower left hand side, outside of the cowl
weldment. See Figure 11. Turn the knob clockwise to
increase the braking force. The parking brake, when
in good condition and correctly adjusted, will hold a
lift truck with a capacity load on a 15% grade [1.5 m
(1.5 ft) rise in 10 m (10 ft)].

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Summary of Contents for B416

Page 1: ...PERIODIC MAINTENANCE J40 65Z B416 PART NO 1616867 8000 SRM 1226...

Page 2: ...10 Seat Rails 11 Battery Restraint System 11 Battery 12 Hydraulic System 12 How to Make Checks With Key Switch ON 13 Horn Lights and Alarm 13 Steering System 13 Service Brakes 13 Parking Brake 13 Hydr...

Page 3: ...34 Lift Chains 34 Forks 34 Replace Upper and Lower Bearings Integral Sideshift Carriage 34 Other Lubrication 34 Battery Maintenance 35 How to Charge Battery 35 How to Change Battery 36 General 36 Lift...

Page 4: ...nts TABLE OF CONTENTS Continued Wheels Install 51 Snap On Tire Change 51 Remove Snap On Solid Tire From Wheel 52 Install Snap On Solid Tire on Wheel 53 Adhesives and Sealants 54 This section is for th...

Page 5: ...e lift truck is on the nameplate The code is also stamped on top of the rear bulkhead of the frame It is on the bulkhead inside the right rear leg of the overhead guard HOW TO MOVE A DISABLED LIFT TRU...

Page 6: ...ly so the lift truck cannot fall forward The surface must be solid even and level when the lift truck is put on blocks Make sure that any blocks used to support the lift truck are solid one piece unit...

Page 7: ...are given in both oper ating hours recorded on the lift truck hourmeter and in calendar time The recommendation is to use the interval that comes first The approximate locations of the items indicated...

Page 8: ...il Master Cylinder C 0 25 liter 0 5 pt ISO VG32 7 Wheel Bearings Steer Wheels L Check Grease Multipurpose Grease See NOTE 1 8 Pivots Mast L 2 Fittings Lubricate As Necessary Multipurpose Grease See NO...

Page 9: ...cessary Engine Oil 15 Direction and Speed Control Pedals X Check Operation Lubricate as Necessary See NOTE 1 16 Hydraulic Filter C 1 Filter See NOTE 2 and NOTE 6 See Parts Manual 17 Hydraulic Oil FULL...

Page 10: ...um Disulfide NOTE 2 Service interval is for trucks working in a clean and dry warehouse environment Trucks working in more severe environments dirty dusty corrosive or wet environments should reduce s...

Page 11: ...e air from the tires before the tires are removed from the lift truck If the air pressure is less than 80 of the correct air pressure the tire must be removed before air is added Put the tire in a saf...

Page 12: ...place any damaged or broken parts that are used to keep the forks locked in position See Figure 4 1 FORK 2 LOCK PIN 3 SPRING 4 WASHER 5 WEDGE 6 KNOB 7 LOCK PIN ASSEMBLY Figure 4 Fork Lock Pin Assembly...

Page 13: ...rollers Water in the bearings of the sheaves and the link pins of chains can also shorten the service life of these parts 2 Clean the mast assembly Inspect the mast chan nels in the areas where the ro...

Page 14: ...ached to the mounting surface Emergency Locking Retractor ELR When the ELR style seat belt is properly buckled across the operator the belt will permit slight op erator repositioning without activatin...

Page 15: ...The battery restraint is a heavy steel rod at the rear of the battery compartment See Figure 9 An ad justable spacer plate is used inside the battery com partment to prevent forward and backward move...

Page 16: ...osion Make sure the battery is charged and has the correct voltage and ampere hour rating for the lift truck See the Nameplate Inspect the battery case connector and cables for damage cracks or breaks...

Page 17: ...good steering control Service Brakes WARNING Loss of oil from the brake oil reservoir indi cates a leak Repair the brake system before using the lift truck Replace the brake oil in the system if there...

Page 18: ...s must raise and lower smoothly in the correct sequence The carriage raises first then the inner weldment and intermediate weldment three stage masts only 3 The inner and intermediate weldments and th...

Page 19: ...dirt to enter the hydraulic sys tem when the oil level is checked or the filter is changed Dirt can cause damage to compo nents of the hydraulic system Never operate the pump without oil in the hy dr...

Page 20: ...SRM 1226 1 HOOD 2 WASHER 3 CAPSCREW 4 COUNTERWEIGHT COVER 5 HYDRAULIC TANK 6 HYDRAULIC FILTER 7 HYDRAULIC BREATHER 8 HYDRAULIC MOTOR 9 SOCKET HEAD SCREWS 10 ALIGNMENT PIN AND NOTCH 11 FILTER HOUSING...

Page 21: ...lude Brake system Capacities and specifications Frame Hydraulic system Industrial battery Main control valve Mast repair fasteners Schematics diagrams Steering axle Steering system Wire harness repair...

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