6.8
Daily Maintenance Checks
Recommended PM Intervals
The maintenance time intervals referred to in this manual relate to truck
operating hours as recorded by the diagnostic system and based on
experience which CLARK has found to be convenient and suitable under
typical (normal or average) operating conditions, as follows:
A = 8-10 hours or daily
B = 50-250 hours or every month
C = 450-500 hours or every 3 months
D = 900-1000 hours or every 6 months
E = 2000 hours or every year
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Check truck for obvious damage and leaks.
Check / Clean battery terminals.
Check electrolyte level.
Check capacity, warning plates and decals.
Check condition of tires and wheels, remove
embedded objects.
Check wheel lug nuts.
Check diagnostic display.
Check overhead guard condition and bolts.
Check horn operation and other warning devices.
Check steering operation.
Check parking brake operation.
Check directional and speed control operations.
Check lift, tilt and auxiliary operation.
Check upright, lift chains and fasteners.
Check load backrest extensions and forks.
Check all safety equipment (lights and beacons, etc..)
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Typical Operating Conditions
Time intervals between maintenances are largely determined by operat-
ing conditions. For example, operation in sandy, dusty locations requires
shorter maintenance intervals than operation in clean warehouses. The
indicated intervals are intended for
normal
operation. The following
operating conditions are defi ned:
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