Hyster B453 Service & Repair Manual Download Page 3

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

• The Service Manuals are updated on a regular basis, but may not reflect recent design changes to the

product. Updated technical service information may be available from your local authorized Hyster

®

dealer. Service Manuals provide general guidelines for maintenance and service and are intended for

use by trained and experienced technicians. Failure to properly maintain equipment or to follow in-

structions contained in the Service Manual could result in damage to the products, personal injury,

property damage or death.

• When  lifting  parts  or  assemblies, make sure all slings, chains, or  cables are  correctly  fastened, and

that the load being lifted is balanced. Make sure the crane, cables, and chains have the capacity to

support the weight of the load.

• Do not lift heavy parts by hand, use a lifting mechanism.
• Wear safety glasses.
• DISCONNECT THE BATTERY CONNECTOR before doing any maintenance or repair on electric lift

trucks. Disconnect the battery ground cable on internal combustion lift trucks.

• Always use correct blocks to prevent the unit from rolling or falling. See HOW TO PUT THE LIFT

TRUCK ON BLOCKS in the Operating Manual or the Periodic 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 making repairs. Replacement parts must meet or ex-

ceed the specifications of the original equipment manufacturer.

• Make sure all nuts, bolts, snap rings, and other fastening devices are removed before using force to

remove parts.

• Always fasten a DO NOT OPERATE tag to the controls of the unit when making repairs, or if the unit

needs repairs.

• Be sure to follow the WARNING and CAUTION notes in the instructions.
• Gasoline, Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG), Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), and Diesel fuel are flamma-

ble. Be sure to follow the necessary safety precautions when handling these fuels and when working

on these fuel systems.

• Batteries generate flammable gas when they are being charged. Keep fire and sparks away from the

area. Make sure the area is well ventilated.

NOTE:  

The following symbols and words indicate safety information in this

manual:

  WARNING 

Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death

or serious injury.

  CAUTION

Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor

or moderate injury and property damage.

On  the  lift  truck,  the  WARNING  symbol  and  word  are  on  orange  back-

ground. The CAUTION symbol and word are on yellow background.

Summary of Contents for B453

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Page 2: ...PERIODIC MAINTENANCE W30 40ZA B453 W20 30ZR B455 W25 30 40ZC B454 PART NO 1524253 8000 SRM 1027...

Page 3: ...dic 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 ma...

Page 4: ...lic System 21 How to Make Checks With Key Switch ON 21 Check for Leaks in Lift System 21 Control Buttons 22 Direction Speed Control and Switches 22 Gauges Horn Fuses 23 Maintenance Procedures Every 35...

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: ...38 Equalizing Charge 38 How to Change the Battery 39 Standard Battery Spacer Adjustment 39 Changing the Battery With an Overhead Crane 40 Remove 40 Install 41 Changing Battery With Rollers 41 Remove...

Page 7: ...repairs Your Hyster lift truck dealer has the trained personnel and equipment to do a complete program of inspection lubrication and maintenance This complete program will help your lift truck operat...

Page 8: ...the lift truck to prevent it from moving 2 Turn the key switch to the OFF position 3 Disconnect and separate the battery connectors 4 Remove drive unit cover to allow access to wiring harness 5 Locat...

Page 9: ...lock in front and back of the tires touching the ground to prevent movement of the lift truck DO NOT raise the lift truck by attaching an overhead lifting device to areas that can be damaged Some of t...

Page 10: ...2 FORK END 3 STRAP Figure 2 Lifting Points W30 40ZA W20 30ZR 4 Install additional blocks under the frame near the drive tire See Figure 3 and Figure 4 Figure 3 Putting Lift Truck on Blocks W30 40ZA an...

Page 11: ...ift both ends at once 3 To raise the fork end of the lift truck hook a lift strap through each load wheel opening in the top of each fork and lift together See Figure 2 Raise the outriggers only enoug...

Page 12: ...all parts of mast that move are fully low ered Push lift lower control button and make sure there is no movement in mast OR 2 If parts of the mast must be in raised position install a safety chain to...

Page 13: ...n the Mast Legend for Figure 5 A TWO STAGE MAST B THREE STAGE MAST 1 OUTER WELDMENT 2 INNER WELDMENT 3 INTERMEDIATE WELDMENT 4 HOOK 5 FREE LIFT CYLINDER 6 CARRIAGE 8000 SRM 1027 Safety Procedures When...

Page 14: ...ating in non standard or severe appli cations may require special optional environmen tal packages additional maintenance procedures more frequent service intervals and or special lu bricants The main...

Page 15: ...Figure 6 Maintenance Points W30 40ZA 8000 SRM 1027 Maintenance Schedule 9...

Page 16: ...Figure 7 Maintenance Points W20 30ZA Maintenance Schedule 8000 SRM 1027 10...

Page 17: ...Figure 8 Maintenance Points W25 30 40ZC 8000 SRM 1027 Maintenance Schedule 11...

Page 18: ...ultipurpose Grease1 Wear Plugs X and L Clean and Lubricate Multipurpose Grease1 22 Lift Chains4 X Check Condition SAE 20W or 30W Motor Oil X2 and L Clean Check and Lubricate 4 Forks X Check Condition...

Page 19: ...Horn and Fuses X Check Condition Replace as required 15 Control Handle X Check Operation Smooth No Binding Pivot Shaft L 1 Lube Fitting Multipurpose Grease1 11 Articulating Chain Anchors Carriage L 2...

Page 20: ...nd Wire Sheaves L Check Condition Clean and Lubricate SAE 20W or 30W Motor Oil 14 Drive Tire Wheel Bolt Torque X Tighten if Required 200 N m 148 lbf ft 13 Drive Unit Gear Oil X C 1 75 liter 1 85 qt SA...

Page 21: ...capacitors in the controller by con necting a load such as a 200 ohm 2 watt resis tor across the controller s B and B terminals DO NOT use a screwdriver to discharge the trac tion motor controller Se...

Page 22: ...talled on the lift truck to give information about possible hazards It is important that all safety labels are installed on the lift truck and can be read If labels are missing or damaged replace See...

Page 23: ...electrolyte has stabilized Check the electrolyte level on all cells every week Fill to the correct level The correct level is generally halfway between the top of the plates and the bottom of the fil...

Page 24: ...ct the tread and remove any objects that will cause damage See Figure 11 Inspect the wheels for loose or missing parts Remove any wire strap ping or other material wound around the axles 1 REMOVE NAIL...

Page 25: ...der hoses and fittings for hydraulic leaks Check the hose cover for cracks or exposed reinforcement Check for broken or defective clamping devices Repair or replace any damaged components as necessary...

Page 26: ...k is equipped with a sideshift car riage or attachment inspect the parts for cracks and wear 8 Check that the lift chains are correctly lubrica ted 9 Inspect the lift chains for cracks or broken links...

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