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Pt1150sc.V2 | issue 4 03/04/17

Original Language Version

© Jack sealey limited

9.  trOubleshOOtiNg

Problem (pallet truck)

cause

solution

the forks cannot be raised to their maximum 

height.

t

heir is insufficient oil in the reservoir.

replenish the oil to the correct level.

the forks cannot be raised.

no hydraulic oil or impurities or air in the oil.

t

he adjusting nut (fig2.D)is too high keeping 

the pumping valve open.

Air has entered the hydraulic system.

replenish or change the oil.

r

eset the adjusting nut or bolt (fig.2E).

Purge air from the hydraulic system.

the forks cannot be lowered.

t

he piston rod (fig.2A) or the pump is 

deformed.

forks have been kept in the raised position 

resulting in the rod jamming.

the adjusting nut or bolt is incorrectly 

positioned.

replace the piston rod or pump.

Keep the forks in the lowest position when 

not in use.

Adjust the nut or bolt.

the  forks lower without the release valve 

operating.

impurities, or air, has got into the release 

valve oil.

Parts of the hydraulic system have been 

damaged.

A

djusting nut (fig.2D) or bolt (fig.3F) 

incorrectly positioned.

replace the oil/or purge the air from valve.

inspect and replace the damaged parts.

A

djust the nut (fig.2D) or screw (fig.3F).

  

Problem (weighing unit)

cause

solution

HelP 1 on display.

the load is too heavy for the scale.

replenish the oil to the correct level.

scale is not accurate.

the fork shoe is touching the bottom part of 

the scale.

cable in junction box is loose.

one of the load cells is broken.

remove anything that restricts movement of 

the scale.

check the connection in the junction box and 

confirm it is secure.

Apply weigh to all four corners of the scale 

and the load cell with the different weight 

should be replaced.

display will not turn on.

Battery voltage is too low.

Battery life is complete.

replace batteries.

replace batteries

Summary of Contents for PT1150SC.V2

Page 1: ...ad is evenly distributed across the forks with the centre of the load being at the halfway point of the length of the forks 8 8 DO NOT overload the truck refer to the specification for maximum permitted load 9 9 If a load is left unattended even for a very short period of time it should be lowered to the ground 9 9 When not in use the truck should be left in the lowered position 9 9 Ensure that th...

Page 2: ...rating handle control lever can be set to one of three positions as shown in fig 4 They are 6 1 1 RAISE Control lever in the DOWN position 6 1 2 DRIVE Control level in the CENTRAL position 6 1 3 LOWER Control lever in the UP position 6 2 If the above positions have been altered they can be restored by carrying out the following adjustments 6 2 1 If the forks rise whilst pumping in the DRIVE positi...

Page 3: ...observe the weight and repeat until the pallet is full press and hold the totalling key fig 6 for 3 seconds to reveal the amount of items weighed and their combined weight excluding the pallet NOTE To switch measurement between kilograms and pounds depress the FUNCTION key fig 8 8 maintenance 8 1 Daily Maintenance Check 8 1 1 Check the state of the wheels and the axles since thread rags and other ...

Page 4: ... or diagram please log on to www sealey co uk email sales sealey co uk or telephone 01284 757500 PT1150SC V2 Issue 4 03 04 17 Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limited 9 troubleshooting Problem pallet truck Cause Solution The forks cannot be raised to their maximum height Their is insufficient oil in the reservoir Replenish the oil to the correct level The forks cannot be raised No hydraulic o...

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