INTRODUCTION, SAFETY AND INSPECTION
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Figure 1-4: Blocking Positions
Lifting and Blocking the Forklift
• Move forklift to a level area designated for repair.
• Keep forks empty and low to the ground.
• Remove the key.
• Unhook the battery.
• Use a jack or hoist with a 8000 lb. minimum lift.
• Set the lift on designated hardwood blocks. For
block(s) placement - See Figure 1-4.
• Keep the height of the lifted forklift to a minimum.
Prior to Tilt Cylinder Repair
WARNING
• Forklift repair must be in a level, designated area.
• Lower the mast completely to the floor.
• Turn the forklift “OFF”, pull the key and observe
Lockout/Tagout procedures.
• Chock wheels so that the forklift cannot move.
• Attach a sling and hoist to all the top cross braces so
the mast sections cannot move.
DO NOT place feet or hands in any area through
the mast or in forklift pinch points. Servicing the
tilt cylinders requires the use of an overhead
hoist, hoist slings and wheel blocks. The
overhead hoist and slings must have a rating of
8,000 lb. or greater. DO NOT work under or
around a forklift that is not properly secured.
Summary of Contents for Bendi B40i4
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