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Chapter 7 Cargo transportation 

 

 

1. Transport 

1.1 The weight of the goods should be within the permitted lifting capacity of the forklift. 
1.2 When loading and unloading cargo, it should be stable and safe. Be careful with ultra-high and long goods. 
1.3 When loading or unloading ultra-high cargo, the forklift should be equipped with suitable retaining shelves. 
1.4 When the forklift is driving, the fork should be lowered to a height of about 200mm. 
1.5 Uneven roads and tire wear can cause abnormal noise. 
1.6 When turning, slow down. 
1.7 Irregular objects should pay attention to safety during transportation. When turning, pay attention to space. 
1.8 If the operator's frontal vision is affected, he should be asked to direct the direction. 
1.9 When the upper and lower slopes are decelerated, it is prohibited to turn the head on the slope. 

Warning! 

When turning on a slope, the forklift is in danger of overturning. 
On a downhill slope, the forklift's braking distance is extended and the braking time increases. Therefore, it should 
speed down to reduce the braking time. Do not force a steep slope. 
1.10 Before the forklift enters the elevator, it shall be ensured that the elevator can withstand the entire load (the 
weight of the forklift, the weight of the cargo, and the weight of the operator). The forklift should first enter the 
elevator and finally leave the elevator. 

Warning! 

Before starting the elevator, the bearing capacity of the elevator should be clearly understood to avoid accidents. 
1.11 Before the forklift approaches the bridge deck, it should decelerate and maintain a certain distance from the 
edge of the platform. 

Danger! 

The load capacity of the bridge board must be checked in advance to verify its safety to avoid overturning and falling. 
When working outdoors, if the wind is too strong, stop using it to avoid accidents. 

2. Loading 

2.1 Decelerate and locate parking before shelves. 
2.2 Raise the fork to the desired position. 
2.3 Slowly drive the forklift forward so that the fork is inserted into the bottom of the pallet. 
2.4 Raise the forks so that the goods rise to a certain height. 
2.5 Slowly retreat the forklift to get the goods off the shelf. 
2.6 Reduce the cargo to a height of about 200mm from the ground and carefully drive away. 
2.7 Start slowly to speed up operation. 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Mini Series

Page 1: ...neering co uk W www kelvinengineering co uk A UK Headquarters Waterend Farm Epping Road Ongar Essex CM5 0DE Company Reg Number 08189288 Vat Reg 260080637 KELVIN Mini series electric counterbalance for...

Page 2: ...ictly abide by accident prevention regulations technical safety regulations and maintenance and repair guidelines The operator of the machine must ensure that they carefully read and fully understand...

Page 3: ...3 Chapter 8 Battery And Charger 15 1 Replace battery 15 2 Charge 15 3 Battery maintenance 16 4 Motor Maintenance 17 5 Electromagnetic brake maintenance 17 Chapter 9 Fault Analysis 18 Chapter 10 Mainte...

Page 4: ...tion of the controls or pedals 3 Workplace It can only run on a flat and hard ground such as concrete or asphalt ground Do not work in oily areas to avoid slipping Make sure that the ground can bear t...

Page 5: ...eful For larger cargo loads forklifts should be equipped with backrest Do not drive or tilt the mast when lifting goods 6 Parking precautions After the forklift stops the forks should be at the lowest...

Page 6: ...arning Nameplate and Symbols The Battery forklift has the following symbols Please read the related content on the labels 1 Lifting and lowering control 2 Safety marks nameplate 3 Load chart label 4 L...

Page 7: ...n such as slippery areas Using as tow tractor for other vehicles Using to transport or lift people Working on grass or sand Hanging the wire rope directly on the forks to hang the goods Using the fork...

Page 8: ...t truck is suitable for 5 to 40 in the working environment If the forklift needs to be used for a long time in the environment of great changes in temperature or humidity special equipment must be ins...

Page 9: ...6 3 3 Hydraulic schematic diagram Spare parts name above 1 Pump station or gear pump 2 Multi way valve 3 Block valve 4 Lift cylinder 5 Tilting cylinder...

Page 10: ...7 3 4 Electrical schematic diagram...

Page 11: ...8 4 Capacity chart 5 Safety signs Do NOT Stand on or off Caution nipping hand Lifting position No access to the back of the mast...

Page 12: ...ht switch 4 driver seat 5 Pedal horn switch 6 Counterweight 7 Driving boxes 8 Folder 9 USB Power Interface 10 Emergency Stop Switch 11 Driving direction switch 12 Lifting handle 13 Brake pedal 14 Tilt...

Page 13: ...e mast tilts forward and backward respectively The speed is controlled by the tilt angle of the handle the greater the angle the faster the speed Note Do not suddenly stop when lowering the forks and...

Page 14: ...ng wheel also reverses 3 2 When the forklift encounters an obstacle it should not be forced to pass and should pass by the obstacle Warning Do not allow wheels to slip If the operator s hands or shoes...

Page 15: ...Attachment Forklifts can be equipped with different accessories to further enhance safety 1 Load backrest When the height of the goods is too high you can add a load backrest to increase the stability...

Page 16: ...ce the braking time Do not force a steep slope 1 10 Before the forklift enters the elevator it shall be ensured that the elevator can withstand the entire load the weight of the forklift the weight of...

Page 17: ...to the desired position 3 3 Slowly move the forklift forward so that the goods are accurately positioned on the shelf 3 4 Lower the fork to remove the cargo 3 5 Slowly retreat the forklift 3 6 Lower t...

Page 18: ...ut into battery box 2 Connect joint between battery connector lug and cable 3 Close battery box 4 Keep key switch off 5 Plug the socket 2 Charge 2 1 No smoking or using fire Please do not charge too m...

Page 19: ...cover After full charge the comparison table between battery temperature and electrolyte proportion is as following Temperature Proportion g cm3 15 1 31 0 1 30 15 1 29 S 30 1 28 45 1 27 Please add dis...

Page 20: ...d do hot dry processing 3 Check whether motor outgoing connecting wire is correct and firm 4 Check whether commutator segment is clean whether electric brush can slide freely in the brush box 5 Check...

Page 21: ...n circuit 2 BB detection line open circuit 2 3 HPD HPD sequence fault 1 KSI Brake and accelerator input sequence is not correct 2 Wrong HPD type choice 3 Wrong accelerator potentiometer adjustment cho...

Page 22: ...rea the current decreases 1 Temperature 85 or 25 2 Vehicle is overloading 3 Wrong controller installation 4 Working in extreme environment For example LED display code 2 4 means LED light flash 2 time...

Page 23: ...or cardboard and do not touch it directly with your hands To avoid burns 7 Please note that the oil temperature in the transmission or hydraulic system may be high The forklift should be cooled first...

Page 24: ...nction is normal 5 Hydraulic device Check whether its function is normal 6 Meter Check whether its function is normal 7 Hydraulic system Oil level and leak oil or not 8 Drive device Noise and leak oil...

Page 25: ...ow clean motor dust Note Electrical components should not be flushed with high pressure flushing devices Do not destroy the electrical components on the circuit board To maintain the position of elect...

Page 26: ...tion inspection 6 2 Fix the cable connector tightly 6 3 Check the contactor contacts 7 Battery 7 1 Check the electrolyte level the level should be 10 15mm above the plate 7 2 Check whether the connect...

Page 27: ...axis L A 2 Hydraulic system H O B 3 Drive gear box H O C 4 Lifting chain L D 5 Bearing of lifting system L G L Lubricate H Check O Change Oil 6 Lube and grease Grease type Specification Suitable parts...

Page 28: ...will move with the terrain after it is parked At this time the wedges must be used to cushion the wheels to prevent movement 3 Storage of forklift If the forklift needs to be stored for a long time pl...

Page 29: ...26 Chapter 12 Product warranty and after sales service For product warranty and after sales service please refer to our after sales service description...

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