8000 SRM 1226
Maintenance Schedule
How to Raise Steering Tires
1.
Apply the parking brake.
Put blocks on both
sides (front and back) of the drive tires to pre-
vent movement of the lift truck. See Figure 1.
2.
Use a hydraulic jack to raise the steering tires.
Make sure that the jack has a capacity of at least
2/3 of the total weight of the lift truck as shown
on the nameplate.
3.
Put the jack under the steering axle or frame to
raise the lift truck. Put blocks under the frame
to support the lift truck.
Maintenance Schedule
The Maintenance Schedule has time intervals for in-
spection, lubrication, and maintenance for your lift
truck. The service intervals 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 in the Maintenance Schedule
are shown in Figure 2.
The Maintenance Schedule has the maximum ser-
vice intervals for usage under normal conditions. In-
spect and lubricate more frequently if the lift truck
operates in dirty, dusty, wet, or difficult conditions.
Figure 2. Maintenance Points
Table 1. Maintenance Schedule
Item
No.
Item
8 hr/
1 day
500 hr/
3 mo
1000 hr/
6 mo
2000 hr/
1 yr
Procedure or
Quantity
Specification
1
Tires
X
Check Condition
2
Steer Wheel
Nuts
X
Check Torque
237 to 305 N•m
(175 to 225 lbf ft)
3
Hydraulic Motor
DC Motor (Standard)
X
Check Condition
See Parts Manual
X=Check C=Change L=Lubricate CIL=Check Indicator Light during operation
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