Operation
Working with the Machine
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66
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Repositioning the Forks
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WARNING
Forks are heavy. Take care when spacing forks or
folding back the forks.
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There are two types of fork carriage that can be fitted,
depending on which type you have, use either of the
following instructions:
Industrial Carriage Fork Adjustment
1
Park the machine on solid level ground.
2
Make sure the park brake is engaged and select
neutral. Lower the forks as required to enable the use
of suitable lifting equipment to move the forks.
3
Stop the engine. Remove the key.
4
Release locking pins
A
and slide the forks to the
desired position using suitable lifting equipment.
K
Fig 46. (
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66)
Note:
Your machine will have either twist and pull or pull
type fork locking pins.
K
Fig 46. (
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66)
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Fig 46.
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WARNING
If the fork/locking pin is not fully engaged, the fork
could become unintentionally disengeged.
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5
Remove the lifting equipment and make sure the
forks are correctly located. Re-engage locking pins
A
and make sure the pins are correctly located.
Bar Carriage Fork Adjustment
1
Park the machine on solid level ground.
2
Make sure the park brake is engaged and select
neutral. Lower the forks as required to enable the use
of suitable lifting equipment to move the forks.
3
Stop the engine. Remove the starter key.
4
Remove the retaining pins
A
.
K
Fig 47. (
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66)
5
Using suitable lifting equipment, reposition the forks
as required ensuring that each fork is positioned
between two holes on the mounting bracket
B
.
6
Refit the two pairs of retaining pins
A
, using one pair
for each fork. Make sure that each pin drops freely
into place and that each pair of pins is positioned as
shown.
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Fig 47.
7
Remove the lifting equipment and make sure the
forks are correctly located.
A
Summary of Contents for RTFL 926
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