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Fig. 5: Lifting with a crane 

Fig. 6: fixing points 

Lifting 

 

USE DEDICATED CRANE AND LIFTING EQUIPMENT 
DO NOT STAND UNDER THE SWAYING LOAD 
DO NOT WALK INTO THE HAZARDOUS AREA DURING 
LIFTING 
 
 
Park the truck securely and lash the truck according to the 
points identified in fig. 5 
Lift the truck to its destination and place the truck securely 
before removing the lifting gear. 
The lashing points are according to the fig. 5.

 

 

Transportation 

 
DURING TRANSPORTATION ON A LORRY OR TRUCK 
ALWAYS FASTEN THE TRUCK SECURELY 
 
Lower the forks and park the truck securely. 
Fasten the truck according to fig. 6 by slinging dedicated 
lashing belts around both sides of the trucks torsion 
arms and fasten the other side at the transporting truck. 

 

c. 

Decommissioning 

For storage, remove the load, lower the truck to the lowest position, grease all in this 
handbook mentioned greasing points (regular inspection), eventually protect the truck 
against corrosion and dust. Remove the batteries and jack the truck safety, so that there 
will be no flattening after storage. 
 
For final decommissioning hand the truck to a designated recycling company. Oil, 
batteries and electric components must be recycled due to legal regulations. 

 

5.   DAILY INSPECTION 

This chapter describes pre-shift checks before putting the truck into operation. 
Daily inspection is effective to find the malfunction or fault on this truck. Check the truck 
on the following points before operation. 
Remove load from truck and lower the forks. 
DO NOT USE THE TRUCK IF ANY MALFUNCTIOJN IS FOUND. 

 

  Check for scratches, deformation or cracks. 

  Check if there is any oil leakage from the cylinder. 

  Check the vertical creep of the truck. 

Summary of Contents for PT E30

Page 1: ...ctric Pallet Truck WARNING Do not use the pallet truck before reading and understanding these operating instructions NOTE Please check the designation of your present type at the last page of this doc...

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Page 3: ...e operator In this standard it is defined that the safe operation is the responsibility of the operator ASME B56 1 2003 Part II section 5 1 1 You and others can be seriously injured or even killed if...

Page 4: ...g transportation 10 c Decommissioning 11 5 DAILY INSPECTION 11 6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 12 a Parking 12 b Lifting 12 c Lowering 13 d Travelling 13 e Steering 14 f Braking 14 g Malfunctions 14 h Emerge...

Page 5: ...rating the load must be placed approximately on the longitudinal centre plane of the truck Lifting or transporting people is forbidden If used on tail lifts or loading ramps please ensure that these a...

Page 6: ...rive control switch 3 Safety belly button 4 Discharge indicator and charging indicating LED 5 Pump 6 Drive wheel 7 Castors 8 Forks 9 Load rollers 10 Battery 11 Battery plug 12 Hydraulic cylinder 13 Ke...

Page 7: ...f tiller in drive position min max h14 in 33 46 7 4 15 Height lowered h13 in 3 15 4 19 Overall length l1 in 69 1 4 20 Length to face of forks l2 in 21 1 4 21 Overall width b1 in 21 3 27 4 22 Fork dime...

Page 8: ...engages the failsafe electromagnetic brake when it is disconnected Remove this plug if you not operate the truck Before operating insert the key and turn the key switch 13 clockwise To prevent agains...

Page 9: ...follow this instruction C Sign oil filling point D Sign warning stay clear stop truck J Sign danger battery I Sign danger not riding H only if not equipped with a foldable platform Sign warning elect...

Page 10: ...he truck when it is moving or lifting lowering Overload the truck Put foot in front of the wheels injury could result Lift people People could fall down and suffer severe injury Push or pull loads Use...

Page 11: ...shoes The truck is intended to be used for indoor applications with ambient temperatures between 5 C and 40 C The operating lighting must be minimum 50 Lux It is not allowed to use the truck on ramps...

Page 12: ...Decommissioning For storage remove the load lower the truck to the lowest position grease all in this handbook mentioned greasing points regular inspection eventually protect the truck against corrosi...

Page 13: ...LEASE FOLLOW THE WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CHAPTER 3 Make sure that the load is palletized and stable and that the daily inspection is carried out Connect the battery plug 11 insert the key and...

Page 14: ...DO NOT TRAVEL ON INCLINES MORE THAN SPECIFIED WITH THE TECHNICAL DATA Connect the battery plug 11 insert the key and turn the key switch 13 clockwise move the tiller to the operating one F fig 9 Turn...

Page 15: ...eing crushed If this button is activated the truck decelerates and or starts travelling into the backwards direction Bw for a short distance and stops Please consider that this button also operates if...

Page 16: ...VIOR PLEASE CONSIDER THE MAXIMUM OPERATING TEMPERATURE OF THE BATTERIES a Replacement Park the truck securely turn off zhe key switch and remove the battery plug 11 Lift the battery unit 17 take out a...

Page 17: ...on terminal is not well connected When charging is finished disconnect the connector from the socket and place it in the designated pocket 8 REGULAR MAINTENANCE Only qualified and trained personnel ar...

Page 18: ...and damages 12 Lubricate the steering bearing 12 Lubricate the pivot points 14 Lubricate the grease nipples Electrical system 15 Check the electric wiring for damage 16 Check the electric connections...

Page 19: ...ck the tiller arm switch function General 39 Check if all decals are legible and complete 40 Carry out a test run b Lubricating points Lubricate the marked points according to the maintenance checklis...

Page 20: ...amount is 0 3L to 0 35L Waste material like oil used batteries or other must be probably disposed and recycled according to the national regulations and if necessary brought to a recycling company d...

Page 21: ...il quantity Load can t be lowered Manual bowden cable unhooked Adjust the Bowden cable correctly Truck not starts operating Battery is charging Charge the battery completely and then remove the main p...

Page 22: ...21 10 WIRING CIRCUIT DIAGRAM a Electrical circuit diagram FU 10A FU 01 60A FU 02 60A Fig 15 Electric diagram...

Page 23: ...22 b Hydraulic circuit Lift cylinder Lowering valve Hydraulic power pack motor and pump Oil tank Throttle valve Pressure valve Fig 16 Hydraulic circuit...

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