Inspect and adjust
1)Excessively high working
pressure
7.Fluid
overheating
Maintain specified level by replenishing
3)Insufficient fluid
Replace with fluid of adequate viscosity.
2)Too high or low viscosity
of working fluid.
Inspect,readjust,repair,or replace link
mechanism if necessary.
2) Poor link mechanism
Readjust lever stopper guide position
1) Maladjusted lever stopper
check valve
6.When hydraulic
control lever is
raised,relief,valve
beeps.
Open valve sufficiently
3)Excessively closed slow-
return check valve
Lower lever sufficiently
2)Insufficiently lowered
control lever
Repair or adjust according to instructions
mentioned above.
1)Above mentioned causes
can also be possible.
5.Too slow lift
lowering speed
Lap lightly after disassembling, cleaning,
and repairing flaws with oil stone or replace
as an assembly.
4)Stuck main spool
Apply grease and repair or replace bushings
or shaft if necessary.
3)Seized lift shaft
Lap after disassembling, cleaning,repairing
flaws with oil stone
2)Stuck poppet of slow-
Return-check valve
Turn knob to fast position
1)Slow-return-check valve
knob is turned to the lock
position
4.Lift does not
lower
Replace
3)Poor 0-ring
Replace valve
2)Poor valve seat
Lap after disassembling,cleaning,repairing
flaws with oil stone
1)Stuck poppet
3.Lift lowers even
when adjust knob
is closed fully with
adjust Handle
(While engine is
stopped)
Correct minor flaws with an oil stone
4)Stuck poppet
(unloading valve 2)
Replace spring.
3)Broken compensator spring
(unloading valve 1) in control
valve
Inspect,readjust,or replace link mechanism
if necessary.
2) Too small a spool stroke in
control valve
Repair according to above instructions.
1)Above causes can also be
possible
2.Too low
rising speed of
lift
Countermeasures
Causes
Problems
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Summary of Contents for 2810
Page 17: ...3 Engine model and engine serial number plate on the head cover 1 16...
Page 21: ...SECTION 3 GEAR TRAIN DIAGRAMS FIG 1 3 GEAR TRAIN DIAGRAM 1 20...
Page 24: ...2 CONTROLS 1 23...
Page 33: ...SECTION 2 OPERATION CHART FOR DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY BY MAJOR BLOCKS 2 4...
Page 84: ...Fig 5 25 Main change gear and related parts 5 16...
Page 91: ...b Pay attention to the installed direction of gear Fig 5 36 5 23...
Page 92: ...4 Rear transmission case Fig 5 38 5 24...
Page 112: ...5 44 Fig 5 57 Power Train diagram...
Page 173: ...3 LINKAGE EXTERNAL Fig 9 37 Linkage external 9 19...
Page 196: ...A B Fig 10 27 Hood frame 10 12...
Page 197: ...SECTION 6 WIRING DIAGRAM 10 13...