G Maintenance, Inspection and Changing of
Maintenance Parts Requiring
Replacement
WARNING!
Lack of maintenance can result in accidents
Failure to perform regular maintenance and inspections can lead to truck failure and
poses a potential hazard to personnel and equipment.
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Thorough and expert maintenance and inspections are among the most important
requirements for the safe operation of the industrial truck.
NOTICE
The application conditions of an industrial truck have a considerable impact on
component wear. The following service, inspection and replacement intervals are
based on single-shift operation under normal operating conditions. The intervals
must be reduced accordingly if more stringent requirements are placed on the
equipment, e.g., use in conditions of extreme dust, temperature fluctuations or
multiple shifts.
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To prevent damage due to wear, the manufacturer recommends an on-site
application analysis to agree on appropriate intervals.
The following chapter defines the tasks to be performed, the respective intervals to
be observed and the maintenance parts for which replacement is recommended.
During the truck run-in period, after approx. 100 service hours, the operating
company must check the wheel nuts/bolts and re-tighten if necessary.
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