F 3
0401
.GB
3
Servicing and inspection
Thorough and expert servicing is one of the most important preconditions for safe
operation of the fork lift truck. The neglect of regular servicing intervals can lead to
fork lift truck failure and constitutes a potential hazard to personnel and equipment.
m
The indicated servicing intervals are based on single-shift operation under normal
operating conditions. For applications in dusty environments, or involving large tem-
perature fluctuations or multiple-shift operation, the servicing intervals must be shor-
tened accordingly.
The following servicing checklist indicates the operations to be performed and the re-
spective intervals to be observed. The servicing intervals are defined as follows:
W1 = every 50
operating
hours,
but at least once per week
M3 = every
500 operating hours, but at least every 3 months
M6 = every 1000 operating hours, but at least every 6 months
M12 = every 2000 operating hours, but at least every 12 months
A
The W1 maintenance intervals must be carried out by the operator / customer.
In the run-in period - after approx. 100 service hours - or after repair work, the owner
must check the wheel nuts/bolts and re-tighten if necessary.
F 3
0401
.GB
3
Servicing and inspection
Thorough and expert servicing is one of the most important preconditions for safe
operation of the fork lift truck. The neglect of regular servicing intervals can lead to
fork lift truck failure and constitutes a potential hazard to personnel and equipment.
m
The indicated servicing intervals are based on single-shift operation under normal
operating conditions. For applications in dusty environments, or involving large tem-
perature fluctuations or multiple-shift operation, the servicing intervals must be shor-
tened accordingly.
The following servicing checklist indicates the operations to be performed and the re-
spective intervals to be observed. The servicing intervals are defined as follows:
W1 = every 50
operating
hours,
but at least once per week
M3 = every
500 operating hours, but at least every 3 months
M6 = every 1000 operating hours, but at least every 6 months
M12 = every 2000 operating hours, but at least every 12 months
A
The W1 maintenance intervals must be carried out by the operator / customer.
In the run-in period - after approx. 100 service hours - or after repair work, the owner
must check the wheel nuts/bolts and re-tighten if necessary.
Summary of Contents for EJC 14
Page 1: ...Operating instructions 10004249 EJC EJC Z 14 16 G 06 98 01 06...
Page 3: ...0108 GB...
Page 7: ...0600 GB A 2...
Page 12: ...B 5 0401 GB h4 h3 h1 l2 l1 l c y Q h5 h2 h31 h13 b5 Ast W a B m2...
Page 17: ...0401 GB B 10...
Page 21: ...0401 GB C 4...
Page 34: ...E 3 0401 GB 2 1 3 4 5 8 8 10 11 12 9 13 14 15 16 7 6...
Page 43: ...0401 GB E 12...