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Electric Non-Telescoping High Lift Truck 

(Part # 272460 & 272461) 

Instruction Manual 

 

 

ATTENTION: TO INSURE SAFE AND EASY USE OF YOUR HIGH LIFT TRUCK, 

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS ENTIRELY BEFORE USING. 

5. OPERATION 

 

5.1 Parking 

Lower the forks to the lowest position and park the truck on a smooth and even level ground. If 
equipped with a brake use the brake for parking the truck according to the description further below. 

 
5.2 Lifting 

Check that the load does not exceed the loading capacity of the pallet truck. Roll the pallet truck with its 
forks slowly under the pallet/load until the back end of the fork rests against the load. Shift the 
operating lever down to the Lifting position. 
 
Lift the load by up- and down movements of the handle. The load must be evenly distributed across 
both forks. 
 
The truck is equipped with 2 supports. At a height of approx. 15-3/4” (400 mm), the supports 
automatically set onto the floor. Once the supports are in place, further movement is not allowed. 
For the electric version press the lifting button (Fig. 1, pos. 9) to perform the lifting function. 

 
5.3 Lowering 

DO NOT PUT FOOT OR HAND UNDER OR INTO THE LIFTING MECHANISM. 
Lower the load by shifting the operating lever up to the lowering position carefully. By releasing the 
lever, the lowering movement will stop. Ensure there is adequate clearance behind it and then move 
the pallet truck away. 
 
Lowering can also be achieved by the pedal on the side of the truck. 

 
5.4 Moving 

• Do not operate the truck on a slope or inclined surface. 
• Watch out for different floor levels when moving the unit.  
• Make the load stable to prevent it from falling off the unit. 
Move the truck by pushing or pulling the handle. The handle is connected to the steering rollers. The 
wheels are steered automatically by moving or steering the handle. 

 

5.5 Malfunctions 

If there are any malfunctions or the truck is inoperative, please stop using it. Place the truck at a safe 
place and avoid further usage. Immediately inform the manager and, or call your distributor. 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 272460

Page 1: ...art Information Models Manufactured Before 2010 12 10 1 Handle Part Diagram 12 10 2 Handle Part List 12 10 3 Frame Part Diagram 13 10 4 Frame Part List 13 10 5 Pump Part Diagram 14 10 6 Pump Part List...

Page 2: ...eight 3 3 3 3 Fork Raised Height 31 31 Single Fork Width 6 5 6 5 Fork Length 45 45 Overall Width 21 27 Overall Length 60 63 Overall Height 48 5 48 5 Telescoping No No Steering Load Wheels Polyurethane...

Page 3: ...VALVE ADJUSTMENT On the handle of your pallet truck you will find the control lever which can be regulated in three positions Lower handle up the lever moves back to the neutral Neutral handle in cent...

Page 4: ...ht of approx 15 3 4 400 mm the supports automatically set onto the floor Once the supports are in place further movement is not allowed For the electric version press the lifting button Fig 1 pos 9 to...

Page 5: ...OR REPLACEMENT YOU NEED TO LIFT THE TRUCK BLOCK THE SCISSOR MECHANISM TO PREVENT LOWERING Park the truck securely switch off the truck with the key switch and remove the emergency plug Loosen the uppe...

Page 6: ...ry the charging electrical current is reducing the charger steps into the 3rd stage automatically 1 SPECIFICATIONS Input Volt 150 260 V AC 50 60 Hz Output Volt 145 V 0 3 Output Current 5 6 Amp Applica...

Page 7: ...ise or binding of the lifting mechanism Check if there is any oil leakage Check the vertical creep of the lifting mechanism Check for smooth movement of the wheels Check if there are any particles or...

Page 8: ...ective Check resp replace the lifting switch Hydraulic pump does not work Check the pump 3 Raised load is lowered on its own Leakage in the hydraulic system Seal Lowering valve does not close any more...

Page 9: ...s Electric Non Telescoping High Lift Truck Part 272460 272461 Instruction Manual ATTENTION TO INSURE SAFE AND EASY USE OF YOUR HIGH LIFT TRUCK READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS ENTIRELY BEFORE USING 9 HYDRAULIC...

Page 10: ...ctric Non Telescoping High Lift Truck Part 272460 272461 Instruction Manual ATTENTION TO INSURE SAFE AND EASY USE OF YOUR HIGH LIFT TRUCK READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS ENTIRELY BEFORE USING 9 HYDRAULIC CURC...

Page 11: ...lectric Non Telescoping High Lift Truck Part 272460 272461 Instruction Manual ATTENTION TO INSURE SAFE AND EASY USE OF YOUR HIGH LIFT TRUCK READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS ENTIRELY BEFORE USING 9 HYDRAULIC CU...

Page 12: ...HANDLE PART LIST Wesco Replacement Part No Description Qty Wesco Replacement Part No Description Qty 101 Release Rod 1 116 Spring 1 102 Chain 1 117 Pin 1 103 Adjusting Bolt 1 118 Handle 1 104 Adjusti...

Page 13: ...T INFORMATION MODELS MANUFACTURED BEFORE 2010 10 3 FRAME PART DIAGRAM 10 4 FRAME PART LIST Wesco Replacement Part No Description Qty Wesco Replacement Part No Description Qty 201 Fork Frame 1 214 Elas...

Page 14: ...nt Part No Description Qty 301 Locking Ring 1 320 Valve Cartridge 1 302 Gasket for Spring 1 321 Nut 1 303 Piston 1 322 Screw 1 304 Spring 1 323 Lever Plate 1 305 Dust Ring 1 324 Pump Body 1 306 Y Ring...

Page 15: ...sible for errors or omissions Electric Non Telescoping High Lift Truck Part 272460 272461 Instruction Manual ATTENTION TO INSURE SAFE AND EASY USE OF YOUR HIGH LIFT TRUCK READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS ENTIR...

Page 16: ...al Gasket 1 441 Nut 4 408 Spring 1 442 Screw 2 409 Steel Ball 1 443 Fuse 1 410 Seat of Valve 1 444 Fuse Carrier 1 411 Seal Gasket 1 445 Bolt 2 412 Connector 1 446 Rubber band 2 272500 413 Bushing 1 44...

Page 17: ...2010 2015 11 1 FRAME HANDLE PART LIST 11 2 FRAME HANDLE PART LIST Wesco Replacement Part No Description Qty Wesco Replacement Part No Description Qty 273728 01 Front Wheel 2 70 Hold Yoke 1 272489 02...

Page 18: ...Cover 1 36 Nut 3 227 Screw 2 37 Eye Bolt 1 272479 228 Pump 1 40 Chain 1 229 Adjusting Screw 1 41 Chain Connector 2 273655 230 Spacer 2 42 Release Rod 1 273656 231 Nut 2 43 Screw 6 273657 232 Oil Pipe...

Page 19: ...onsible for errors or omissions Electric Non Telescoping High Lift Truck Part 272460 272461 Instruction Manual ATTENTION TO INSURE SAFE AND EASY USE OF YOUR HIGH LIFT TRUCK READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS ENT...

Page 20: ...nger 1 144 O Ring 4 109 Ball 2 145 Ball 1 118 Cylinder Bush 1 146 Release Valve 1 119 O Ring 1 147 Spring 1 120 O Ring 1 148 Seal Ring 1 121 Snap Ring 1 149 Screw 1 122 Split Ring 1 150 Snap Ring 1 12...

Page 21: ...n Qty 132106 101 Release Rod 1 132118 117 Pin 1 132111 102 Chain 1 132119 118 Handle 1 132112 103 Adjusting Bolt 1 132105 119 Pin 1 132113 104 Adjusting Nut 1 132120 120 Controlling Handle 1 105 Axle...

Page 22: ...t No Description Qty Wesco Replacement Part No Description Qty 132108 2013A Fork Frame 1 132071 218 Elastic Collar 4 203A Locknut 2 132072 219 Shaft of Roller 2 204A Gasket 2 221 Gasket 4 206A Pin 2 1...

Page 23: ...responsible for errors or omissions Electric Non Telescoping High Lift Truck Part 272460 272461 Instruction Manual ATTENTION TO INSURE SAFE AND EASY USE OF YOUR HIGH LIFT TRUCK READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 24: ...ty 301 Locking Ring 1 132068 320 Valve Cartridge 1 302 Gasket for Spring 1 321 Nut 1 303 Piston 1 322 Screw 1 304 Spring 1 323 Lever Plate 1 305 Dust Ring 1 324A Pump Body 1 306 Y Ring 1 325 Cylinder...

Page 25: ...sible for errors or omissions Electric Non Telescoping High Lift Truck Part 272460 272461 Instruction Manual ATTENTION TO INSURE SAFE AND EASY USE OF YOUR HIGH LIFT TRUCK READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS ENTIR...

Page 26: ...Connector Plug 1 410 Seat of Valve 1 448 Metal Sheet 1 411 Seal Gasket 1 449 Screw 6 412 Connector 1 450 Fuse Carrier 2 414 Seat of Bearing 1 451 Fuse 1 415 Bearing 2 452 Wire Clip 1 416 Dust Cover 2...

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