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IMPortant saFEtY 

warnInGs

DO NOT 

operate the pallet truck unless you are familiar with this product and have been trained 

or authorised to do so.

DO NOT

 operate the pallet truck on sloping grounds.

DO NOT

 

handle unstable or loosely stacked loads.

NEVER 

place any part of your body in the lifting mechanism or under the forks or load.

DO NOT

 use the pallet truck to lift and carry people or loads over people.

NEVER

 overload the pallet truck.

DO NOT

 operate a pallet truck that has been deemed unsafe after inspection/ service.

DO NOT

 operate a pallet truck if you are not physically capable of safely handling the pallet truck 

with a load.

ALWAyS

 visually inspect the pallet truck for damage or faults before use especially the wheels, 

handle assembly, forks and lowering control.

DO

 wear gloves and safety boots when operating the pallet truck.

LOWER

 the forks to the lowest height when the pallet truck is not in use.

ALWAyS

 place loads centrally across the forks and not at the end of the forks

PLEASE NOTE

 that the capacity of the pallet truck assumes an evenly distributed load with the 

centre of the load being at the halfway point of the length of the forks

CONFIRM

 that the length of the forks matches the length of the pallet.

OPERATE

 the pallet truck on level, flat solid surfaces which are capable of supporting the fully 

loaded pallet truck

Summary of Contents for 0098 2965

Page 1: ...E USING THE PALLET TRUCK This manual contains important safety assembly operation and maintenance information ALWAYS operate inspect and maintain the unit in accordance with this manual Instruction Ma...

Page 2: ...struction manual Unique cast iron pump design featuring chromium plated piston and ram along with top of stroke and overload by pass valves Ergonomic rubber covered handle with finger tip controls Spe...

Page 3: ...to insert the axle into the hydraulic pump and handle from right to left Set the control handle 117 to the LOWER position and pass the adjusting nut 104 adjusting bolt 103 and chain through the hole...

Page 4: ...t descend when the control handle 117 is in the LOWER position turn the nut 104 or screw 318 clockwise until rasing the control handle 117 lowers the forks Check the DRIVE position to be sure the nut...

Page 5: ...s The nut 104 setting is too high keeping the pump valve open Air bubble in the oil Add oil Change oil Adjust the nut 104 Banish air 3 The forks can not be lowered The piston rod 328 or pump body 322...

Page 6: ...not physically capable of safely handling the pallet truck with a load ALWAYS visually inspect the pallet truck for damage or faults before use especially the wheels handle assembly forks and lowerin...

Page 7: ...7 Correct Incorrect...

Page 8: ...usting Nut 1 105 Axle 1 106 Roll Pin 2 107 Bushing 2 108 Roller Pin 1 109 Pressure Roller 1 109A Bushing 1 110 Draw bar 1 No Description Qty 111 Stop Rubber 1 112 Roll Pin 1 113 Blade Spring 1 114 Spr...

Page 9: ...shing Rod 2 213 Retaining Ring 2 214 Shaft 1 215 Bushing 4 216 Shaft 2 NOTE For double wheel For single wheel No Description Qty 217 Intermediate Roller 4 218 Extending Roller 2 219 Roll Pin 2 220 Rol...

Page 10: ...www jbstools com 10 EXPLODED VIEW Pump Unit...

Page 11: ...332 Bolt 1 333 Spring 1 334 Spindle of Safety Valve 1 335 Grease Cup 1 336 Cylinder 1 337 Cover of Bearing 1 No Description QTY 301 Spring Cap 1 302 Spring 1 303 Pump Piston 1 304 Dust Ring 1 305 Seal...

Page 12: ...d under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to replacement or refund for a major failure and to compensation for other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the...

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