Maintenance Procedures Every 8 Hours or Daily
8000 SRM 707
3.
Inspect load backrest extension for cracks and
damage.
4.
Inspect forks for cracks and wear. Check that
fork tips are aligned as shown in Figure 7. Check
that bottom of fork is not worn.
5.
Replace any damaged or broken parts that are
used to keep forks locked in position.
Fork Tip Alignment
Length of Forks
3% Dimension
915 mm (36 in.)
1220 mm (48 in.)
1830 mm (72 in.)
27 mm (1.10 in.)
37 mm (1.46 in.)
55 mm (2.17 in.)
1.
TIP ALIGNMENT (MUST BE WITHIN 3% OF
FORK LENGTH)
2.
CRACKS
3.
LATCH DAMAGE
4.
HEEL OF FORK (MUST BE 90% OF DIMENSION
X)
5.
CARRIAGE
6.
LOAD BACKREST EXTENSION
7.
MAXIMUM ANGLE 93
8.
FORK REMOVAL NOTCH
Figure 7. Forks Check
6.
If the lift truck is equipped with a sideshift car-
riage or attachment, inspect parts for cracks and
wear. Make sure parts that fasten sideshift car-
riage or attachment to carriage are in good con-
dition.
7.
Check that lift chains are correctly lubricated.
Use SAE 30 engine oil to lubricate lift chains.
8.
Inspect lift chains for cracks or broken links and
pins. See Figure 8.
9.
Inspect chain anchors and pins for cracks and
damage.
10. Make sure lift chains are adjusted so they have
equal tension. Adjustment or replacement of the
lift chains must be done by authorized person-
nel. See Lift Chain Adjustments described later
in this section.
1.
WORN PIN
2.
CRACKS
3.
EDGE WEAR
4.
HOLE WEAR
5.
LOOSE LEAVES
6.
DAMAGED PIN
7.
CORROSION
Figure 8. Lift Chains Check
Safety Labels
WARNING
Safety labels are installed on the lift truck to
give information about operation and possible
hazards. It is important that all safety labels
are installed on the lift truck and can be read.
Check that all safety labels are installed in the cor-
rect location on lift truck. See the Parts Manual or
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