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Visually inspect for any blockages in the loading wheels 

 

•  

 

 

Check for any wear or damage to the edges of forks 
and pallet   

#  

•  

 

 

Hydraulic System   

Check performance  

#  

•  

 

 

Check for any leakage or damage on all joints ‡   

#   

•   

 

 

Check for leakage or damage to hydraulic cylinder, 
verify safety and reliability of connections   

#  

•  

 

 

Check oil capacity   

#   

•   

 

 

Replace hydraulic oil ‡‡   

 

 

#  

•  

Inspect adjustment function of pressure regulator   

 

 

#  

•  

Electrical System   

Check performance   

 

•  

 

 

Check for safety and reliability of cable connections, check 
for damage   

 

•  

 

 

Inspect fuses for proper amperage ratings   

 

•  

 

 

Check safety, reliability, and function of switches   

 

•  

 

 

Inspect connections, replace worn parts if necessary   

 

•  

 

 

Inspect function of alarm equipment   

#   

•   

 

 

Battery  

Check the density and capacity of acid, check the battery 
voltage  

#  

•  

 

 

Inspect for safety hoods and dielectric grease on 
connection terminals   

#  

•  

 

 

Clean battery connections, inspect for tightness of fit   

#   

•   

 

 

Check for damage to battery cables, replace if necessary 

 

•  

 

 

Lubrication  

Check grease fittings for proper lubrication, add grease as 
needed  

#  

•  

 

 

Integrated 
Measurement  

Check for faults in grounding of the electrical system   

 

 

 

•  

Check lifting and lowering speed   

 

 

 

•  

Inspect safety devices   

 

•  

 

 

 

Table 4 – Maintenance Schedule

   

(

)  Standard 

(#)  

Refrigerated warehouse 

(+)    After initial 100 hours of operation, check for any loose nuts on wheels and tighten as necessary 
(‡)    After initial 100 hours of operation, check for any leakage of hydraulic parts and tighten as required 
(‡‡)    500 hours after initial operation 

 

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR PREPARATIONS 

 

Take necessary safety precautions to avoid accidents during repair and maintenance by:   

 

Parking the stacker safely   

 

Pressing the parking brake.   

 

 

If it becomes necessary to lift the stacker for maintenance or repair, refer to the related instructions in 

the “Transportation and Commissioning” section for precautions to be taken when lifting the forks or lifting the stacker.   
 
USING THE STACKER AFTER MAINTENANCE   
Complete the following operations before using the stacker:   

 

Clean the stacker.   

 

Check the brake.   

 

STORAGE OF THE STACKER 

 

If the stacker will be unused for 2 or more months, it should be parked in a cool (non-freezing) and dry location. The 
following measures should be taken before, during, and after storage.   

NOTE:

 During storage, the stacker should be elevated to keep the wheels completely off the ground. This will protect the 

wheels and the bearings inside wheels from damage. In the case of storage period of over 6 months, contact the 
manufacturer for additional measures.   

PREPARATIONS BEFORE STORAGE   

 

Clean the stacker thoroughly.   

 

Check the brake.   

 

Check the hydraulic oil capacity, add fluid if necessary.   

Summary of Contents for SPN22

Page 1: ...OWER STACKER SPN22 WARNING Do not use the electric truck before reading and understanding these operating instructions NOTE Please check the designation of your present type at the last page of this d...

Page 2: ...packing list to account for all items Visually inspect for shipping damage If damaged immediately file a claim with the carrier If you are having difficulty removing the stacker from the pallet a Lif...

Page 3: ...ual Caster Lock 2 0 12V 150Ah SPN22A 118IN 1020 Manual Caster Lock 2 0 12V 150Ah SPN22A 137IN 1090 Manual Caster Lock 2 0 12V 150Ah Additional Specifications and Dimensions Figure 2 Stacker Dimension...

Page 4: ...ntally friendly ways and in accordance with local laws and ordinances Recyclable material should be taken care of by qualified authorities Environmentally hazardous waste such as oil oil filters batte...

Page 5: ...hen operating this stacker PASSENGERS Passengers should not ride on the stacker unless it is indicated as permissible on the stacker CLEARANCE HEIGHT The stacker cannot be used where the overhead clea...

Page 6: ...nded other than in specified parking areas The stacker should always be parked on a level surface If the stacker is equipped with a parking brake it should be engaged The forks should be lowered to th...

Page 7: ...s than 20 feet 6 meters in length For normal operation after delivery or transportation the following procedures should be followed Verify that the assembly of all stacker is complete and will satisfy...

Page 8: ...ry Use snap ring pliers to insert the retaining ring to lock the shaft in place Figure 4 Forks Assembly Operation CONTROL PANEL LIFT LOWER LEVER This level controls the pump motor to raise and lower t...

Page 9: ...capacity Disengage the parking brake to begin use STACKER OPERATION Caution must be used when driving the stacker Riding of any kind is prohibited DRIVING ON A SLOPE Operator should stand uphill of th...

Page 10: ...wer Switch STRADDLE WIDTH ADJUSTMENT 1 Raise the carriage slightly 2 Screw the holding bolt downward until it contacts the ground NOTE Follow the hoisting instructions provided in the Transportation a...

Page 11: ...ll not be used for a long period of time it should be fully charged prior to storage and a full charge should be reapplied monthly 8 If a cell malfunctions the cause should be determined and the malfu...

Page 12: ...ns in this section should be performed based on the time intervals specified in the Maintenance List No part of the stacker especially safety devices may be changed without the manufacturer s written...

Page 13: ...5 Check the functionality of the parking brake 6 Check the frame and wheels for any signs of damage MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION Complete and professional maintenance is an important part of safe stack...

Page 14: ...frigerated warehouse After initial 100 hours of operation check for any loose nuts on wheels and tighten as necessary After initial 100 hours of operation check for any leakage of hydraulic parts and...

Page 15: ...ulic oil replace if required Check all safety functions before using BATTERY OPERATION In the case of a fault in the electrical system brush all exposed electrical connections or clean with contact cl...

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