Reach/Tilt Selector Valve
4500 SRM 971
Sideshift Cylinder
REMOVE
The sideshift cylinder is not removable, see Reach
Assembly Outer Frame, Remove, part is integral to
tilting frame.
CLEAN AND INSPECT
WARNING
Cleaning solvents can be flammable and toxic
and can cause skin irritation. Wear protection
for eyes and skin.
When using cleaning sol-
vents, always follow the recommendations of
the manufacturer.
Clean all of the parts of the sideshift cylinder with
solvent. Dry the parts with compressed air. Inspect
the parts of the sideshift cylinder for damage and
wear. Replace all parts that are worn or damaged.
Replace all parts included in the cylinder repair kit.
Reach/Tilt Selector Valve
REMOVE
WARNING
There are pinch points on the mast and reach
assembly that can cause an injury. Use safety
chains on the inner frame and mast weldments
to keep the inner frame and mast weldments
from moving. Install the safety chains as de-
scribed in Safety Procedures When Working
Near Mast.
WARNING
The outer frame is heavy and can cause an
injury if it tips or falls.
If the frame is not
installed, make sure the frame is stable. If the
frame is NOT on the floor with the fork side
down for stability, use a crane and chains to
raise the frame. Install a solid 100 mm (4 in.)
block under each fork heel and near each fork
tip. Lower the frame so the forks are on the
blocks and install a capacity load on the forks.
You can also use safety chains to fasten the
frame to an object that cannot tip or fall.
WARNING
Lift chains, hoses, and cables can roll over the
sheaves to fall and cause an injury if the ends
are not fastened. Keep control of the ends of
the lift chains, hoses, and cables as they are re-
moved. Use wire to temporarily connect the
ends of the lift chains, hoses, or cable to the
masts.
WARNING
Be careful when removing or installing snap
rings.
These snap rings are large and can
come loose during removal or installation with
enough force to cause an injury. Always use
the correct snap ring pliers and wear eye and
face protection during removal or installation.
1.
Remove forks as shown in Fork Replacement.
2.
Remove load backrest as shown in Load Backrest
Removal and Installation.
3.
Remove all hoses from block, being careful to col-
lect any spilled oil.
4.
Remove wire assembly.
5.
Remove cover plate.
6.
Remove selector valve from cover.
DISASSEMBLE
1.
Remove all fittings from the selector valve.
2.
If necessary, carefully remove the solenoids,
check valves, relief valve, and spools.
3.
Remove and discard all O-rings from the valve
and fitting parts.
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