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A Message to CLARK Lift Truck Operators

A Message to CLARK Lift Truck Operators

Lift  trucks  are  specialized  machines  with  unique  operating
characteristics, designed to perform a specific job. Their function and
operation  is  not  like  a  car  or  ordinary  truck.  They  require  specific
instructions and rules for safe operation and maintenance.

Safe operation of lift trucks is of primary importance to CLARK. Our
experience  with  lift  truck  accidents  has  shown  that  when  accidents
happen and people are killed or injured, the causes are:

• Operator not properly trained
• Operator not experienced with lift truck operation
• Basic safety rules not followed
• Lift truck not maintained in safe operating condition

For  these  reasons,  CLARK  wants  you  to  know  about  the  safe
operation and correct maintenance of your lift truck.

This  manual  is  designed  to  help  you  operate  your  lift  truck  safely.
This  manual  shows  and  tells  you  about  safety  inspections  and  the
important general safety rules and hazards of lift truck operation. It
describes  the  special  components  and  features  of  the  truck  and
explains their functions. The correct operating procedures are shown
and  explained.  Illustrations  and  important  safety  messages  are
included  for  clear  understanding.  A  section  on  maintenance  and
lubrication is included for the lift truck mechanic.

Содержание GEX 40

Страница 1: ...ELECTRIC RIDER LIFT TRUCKS Part No 8106240 OM 899 Rev 1 3 Jun 2019 GEX 40 45 50 Do not remove this manual from the truck...

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Страница 3: ...thers YOU can prevent accidents First Learn safe operating rules and your company rules Next Read your Operator s Manual If you do not understand it ask your supervisor for help Learn about the unit y...

Страница 4: ...Operator not experienced with lift truck operation Basic safety rules not followed Lift truck not maintained in safe operating condition For these reasons CLARK wants you to know about the safe opera...

Страница 5: ...tandards in safety Remember before you start operating this lift truck be sure you understand all driving procedures It is your responsibility and it is important to you and your family to operate you...

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Страница 7: ...nd Safety Messages x Section 1 General Safety Rules 1 1 Section 2 Operating Hazards 2 1 Section 3 Common Truck 3 1 Section 4 Operator Compartment and Controls 4 1 Section 5 Operatoring Procedures 5 1...

Страница 8: ...ck rest parking brake safety restraint system seat belts and horn are standard equipment Safe productive operation of a lift truck requires both skill and knowledge on the part of the operator The ope...

Страница 9: ...can be scheduled to meet your particular application and lift truck usage The procedures for a periodic planned maintenance program that covers inspections operational checks cleaning lubrication and...

Страница 10: ...n the safe efficient operation of your lift truck Section 6 Operator Maintenance and Care presents details on how to perform the operator s daily safety inspection and refuel the lift truck Section 7...

Страница 11: ...topic in the table of contents check the index at the back of the manual We urge you to first carefully read the manual from cover to cover Take time to read and understand the information on general...

Страница 12: ...ructions signs and messages Damage to the truck death or serious injury to you or other persons may result if these messages are not followed If warning decals are damaged they must be replaced Contac...

Страница 13: ...on ts 1 3 Seat Belts 1 4 No Riders 1 5 Pedestrians 1 6 Operator Protection 1 7 Fork Safety 1 8 Pinch Points 1 9 Travel 1 10 Grades Ramps Slopes and lnclines 1 11 Surface and Capacity 1 12 Tip Over 1 1...

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Страница 15: ...th yourjob Dowatch forpedestrians Don t blocksafetyoremergency equipment Dowearsafetyequipment when required Don t smoke in NOSMOKING areas orwhen refueling XXX If forklift truckistobe operated outdoo...

Страница 16: ...1 4 Seat Belts Seat Belts ALWAYS BUCKLE UP Seat beltscan reduce injuries...

Страница 17: ...Section 1 General Safety Rules No Riders 1 5 No Riders...

Страница 18: ...rsonas en la zona de trabajo aun si el montacargas tiene luces de advertencia o alarmas Las dem s personas pueden no estar atentas a lo que hace Watch where you are going Look in the direction of trav...

Страница 19: ...Section 1 General Safety Rules Operator Protection 1 7 Operator Protection Keep under the overhead guard Always keep your body within the confines of the truck...

Страница 20: ...1 8 Fork Safety Fork Safety Never allow anyone to walk under raised forks There is special equipment to raise people for overhead work DO NOT USE LIFT TRUCKS 2372604 DANGER...

Страница 21: ...Pinch Points 1 9 Pinch Points WARNING Keep hands feet and legs out of the upright WARNING Don t use the upright as a ladder CAUTION Never try to repair the upright carriage chain or attachment yoursel...

Страница 22: ...tion When handling bulky loads that restrict your vision operate your truck in reverse to improve visibility Be sure to pivot in the seat to give maximum visibility RIGHT WRONG Unstable loads are a ha...

Страница 23: ...ction 1 General Safety Rules Grades Ramps Slopes and lnclines 1 11 Grades Ramps Slopes and lnclines WARNING Never turn on a grade either loaded or unloaded Unloaded Forks Downgrade Loaded Forks Upgrad...

Страница 24: ...cause a truck to tip over or lose traction for braking or driving WARNING Know the weight of your truck and load Especially when using elevators Know the capacity of the elevator you intend to use Do...

Страница 25: ...f the truck This condition is even more likely with excessive for ward tilt braking in forward travel or accelerating rearward Longitudinal tip over can occur by driving with the load down slope on a...

Страница 26: ...tarts to tip over WARNING DO NOT JUMP IMPORTANT Your chances for survival in a tip over are better if you stay with the truck in your seat Brace yourself as illustrated below 1 Make sure your seat bel...

Страница 27: ...Rules Parking 1 15 Parking Never park on a grade Always come to a complete stop before leaving truck Be sure travel control is in NEUTRAL Lower forks fully to floor and tilt forward Set parking brake...

Страница 28: ...ve the tire and wheel inspected by a person trained and authorized to do tire and wheel mainte nance The tire may require removal and repair Incorrect low tire pressure can reduce the stability of a l...

Страница 29: ...nce Fast Turns and High Loads 2 4 Docks Drop Offs 2 5 Right Angle Stacking 2 6 Chain Slack 2 7 Pallets and Skids 2 8 This Section shows some of the hazards that may cause you or someone around you to...

Страница 30: ...2 2 Loose Loads Loose Loads WARNING Loose or unbalanced loads are dangerous Observe these precautions Never carry loose or uneven material Center wide loads Stack and band loose material...

Страница 31: ...learance A long load reduces the capacity of the truck Know and understand your truck load rating When extra long material makes it necessary to travel with the load elevated do so with extreme care a...

Страница 32: ...oad Check your clearances Keep the load low and tilted back WARNING Watch overhead clearance Moving into overhead structures can tip a truck over or spill a load WARNING Slow down before turning The t...

Страница 33: ...hazards you must Talk to the truck driver yourself make sure the driver does not move the trailer until you are done Apply trailer brakes Use wheel chocks Use trailer to dock locking system if availab...

Страница 34: ...2 6 Right Angle Stacking Right Angle Stacking SLOWLY WARNING When right angle stacking or moving with a raised load to clear low objects avoid sharp turns and move slowly...

Страница 35: ...chains mean rail or carriage hang up Raise the forks before you move or broken chains can result WARNING Keep hands feet and legs out of the upright WARNING Don t use the upright as a ladder CAUTION N...

Страница 36: ...G Do not move or store materials on damaged pallets or skids Items can fall through them causing severe injury or death Be sure the pallet or skid you are using is in good condition and does not have...

Страница 37: ...Section 3 Common Truck Contents 3 1 Common Truck Contents Truck Description 3 2 Operator Controls 3 3...

Страница 38: ...2 Overhead Guard 3 Seat and Seat Belt 4 Counterweight 5 Steer Axle Wheels Tires 6 Upright and Carriage 7 Load Backrest 8 Forks 9 Drive Axle Wheels Tires The truck shown above is a typical representat...

Страница 39: ...circuits are disconnected shut off and the key can be removed Seat Adjustment The fore and aft adjustment lever is located on the front under the seat To unlock pull the lever to the left and adjust t...

Страница 40: ...is located just above the brake pedal as shown To release the parking brake pull toward you WARNING Always apply parking brake before leaving truck WARNING Never operate your lift truck with a defect...

Страница 41: ...he steering handwheel Service Brake Your truck has a manual service brake system with a single pedal that actuates the master cylinder Direction Control Lever This lever is typically on the left side...

Страница 42: ...the center or neutral positions When the lift control lever is pushed forward the fork carriage is lowered When the lift control lever is pulled back the fork carriage is raised Tilt Control Lever Wit...

Страница 43: ...d lifting height data Shows the maximum load capacity of this truck with relation to load centers and fork heights see diagram on plate Personal injury and damage to the truck can occur if these capac...

Страница 44: ...ng injury in the event of a tip over or off the dock mishap Lift trucks can be tipped over if operated improperly Analysis of lift truck accidents has shown that the driver cannot react quickly enough...

Страница 45: ...tween moving parts of the upright Keep Away from Forks Decal This safety decal is placed on the upright to warn of the danger of injury from forks when they are in the raised position Do not ride on o...

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Страница 47: ...Section 4 Operator Compartment and Controls Contents 4 1 Operator Compartment and Controls Contents GEX40 50 Operator Compartment 4 2...

Страница 48: ...2 13 14 4 1 Steering Handwheel 2 Horn Button 3 Turn Signal Lever 4 Key Switch 5 Brake Pedal 6 Dash Display 7 Accelerator 8 Lift Control Lever 9 Tilt Control Lever 10 Auxiliary Control Lever 11 Forward...

Страница 49: ...ents 1 Battery State of Charge indicator 2 Slow Speed Mode indi cator Turtle mark 3 Date and time display 4 Hour meter and speed display 5 Massage area and truck direction indicator 6 Parking brake LE...

Страница 50: ...tes 10 charge condition The top 8 LEDs are blue and indicate proper battery running level The bottom two LEDs are red and indicate the need to charge the battery If it is less than 10 1 bar the LEDs w...

Страница 51: ...ve to Menu mode This button is used for programming and should be used by a trained technician only Up arrow button Enter button Pressing this button will move to upper menu This button is used for pr...

Страница 52: ...inimizing the acceleration function Normal It is normal operating mode with a smooth acceleration rate Power Powerful acceleration is possible and the work ability will be improved Plus button Increas...

Страница 53: ...Section 5 Operating Procedures Contents 5 1 Operating Procedures Contents Before Operating the Truck 5 2 Starting from a Safe Condition 5 3...

Страница 54: ...ibility of the operator Do not start or operate the truck or any of its functions or attachments from any place other than the designated operator s position CAUTION Inspect your lift truck before ope...

Страница 55: ...are fully lowered to the floor or ground 3 You are familiar with how all the controls function and have read the Operator Manual 4 All controls are in neutral or other correct position 5 Truck has re...

Страница 56: ...echanism is engaged CAUTION Never adjust the driver s seat while the truck is moving to avoid the possibility of loss of control and of personal injury Buckling Up Buckle up Be sure that you put on th...

Страница 57: ...POWER Travel direction When several messages are simultaneously displayed they will be displayed in the order of Alarm Warning and Normal condition If many alarm conditions have simultaneously occurre...

Страница 58: ...start after cooling down 066 208 Low battery voltage Replace with charged bat tery 079 Started with wrong sequence Before starting place the Forward Reverse lever to N position Before starting release...

Страница 59: ...ck is reduced Some of the other conditions that may affect stability are ground and floor conditions grade speed loading dynamic and static forces and the judgement exercised by the operator Trucks eq...

Страница 60: ...their neutral positions and return to the seat before recommencing operations Always operate the control switch from a properly seated position 2 Lift lever Raise and lower the forks for loading Raise...

Страница 61: ...ns 4 Attachment lever Operates the attachment Attachment speed can be adjusted by the extent of operating the lever NOTICE After the system has been activated return the acceler ator pedal and all of...

Страница 62: ...e accelerator will cause the truck to slow more rapidly IMPORTANT Stop a lift truck as gradually as practical Hard braking and wheel sliding are dangerous and can cause tip over or the truck could los...

Страница 63: ...a truck up to anyone standing in front of an object Protect yourself and those around you Operate the truck only from the designated operator s position Stay within the confines of the lift truck pro...

Страница 64: ...debris in your path that may cause the truck to swerve or tip If these conditions are unavoidable slow down and carefully drive past them Slow down for wet or slippery surfaces Avoid any sudden movem...

Страница 65: ...do not indulge in stunt driving or horseplay Observe traffic rules Watch for people and hazards Slow down Be in full control of your lift truck at all times Follow the instructions in this manual to...

Страница 66: ...is listed on the nameplate In areas classified as hazardous use only trucks approved for use in those areas If you are unsure of the classification of the area you wish to enter check before entering...

Страница 67: ...ckwards Keep the load back against the carriage Loads placed out on the ends of the forks can make the lift truck less stable and more likely to tip up Lift and lower with the upright must vertical or...

Страница 68: ...Steer clear of bumps holes and loose materials or debris on the ground Lift and tilt slowly and smoothly Go slowly when turning Cross railroad tracks slowly at an angle wherever possible Use special...

Страница 69: ...oad being moved If the forks are longer than the load move the tips partially under the load without extending beyond the load Raise the load to clear the floor Back out several inches or whatever dis...

Страница 70: ...tack The lead ing edge and sides of the load pallet should be lined up exactly with the near edge and side of the load or rack on which you are stacking 4 Stop close to the stack and further lift rais...

Страница 71: ...tipping of other adjacent loads or materials behind the load being moved If the forks are longer than the load move the tips partially under the load without extending beyond the load Raise the load t...

Страница 72: ...Never park in areas that block emergency routes or equipment access to fire aisles or stairways and fire equipment Before leaving the operator s position 1 Bring truck to complete stop 2 Put the direc...

Страница 73: ...s 6 4 Concluding the Inspection 6 5 NOTICE The Occupational Safety and Health Act OSHA requires that truck users examine their trucks before each shift to be sure they are in safe working order Defect...

Страница 74: ...unsafe condition remove the key and report the condition to the proper authority If the truck becomes unsafe in any way while you are operating it stop operating the truck report the problem immediate...

Страница 75: ...d drive axle 5 Check for hydraulic oil leaks and loose fittings Do not use bare hands 6 Be sure that the driver s overhead guard and any other safety devices are in place undamaged and attached secure...

Страница 76: ...uck on check the dash display The display should show the charge remaining on the battery or a fault code If the fault code is not an operator fault code call a service technician 4 Check hydraulic fl...

Страница 77: ...ompleted and turn it in to the person responsible for lift truck mainte nance Be sure any unusual noises or problems are investigated immediately Do not operate a lift truck that has a maintenance pro...

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Страница 79: ...Section 7 Emergency Towing Contents 7 1 Emergency Towing Contents Towing Precautions 7 2 Towing Procedures 7 3...

Страница 80: ...and to the care of your lift truck to use the proper equipment and carefully follow these recommendations for safe towing WARNING DO NOT tow a lift truck if there is a problem with the brakes or tires...

Страница 81: ...proved solid metal tow bar with towing couplers that connect to the towing pins in the counterweight or that connect to the frame or chassis through the counterweight of each truck 6 Release the parki...

Страница 82: ...lever in the NEUTRAL position and turn the key switch to the OFF position Engage the parking brake Remove the key and when necessary block the wheels to prevent the truck from rolling WARNING Always e...

Страница 83: ...Section 8 Planned Maintenance Contents 8 1 Planned Maintenance Contents Lift truck Maintenance 8 2...

Страница 84: ...ert for any indication that your truck may need service and have it attended to promptly You play an important part in maintenance Only you can make sure that your lift truck regularly receives the ca...

Страница 85: ...enance Intervals Typical Operating Conditions Time intervals between maintenances are largely determined by operating conditions For example operation in sandy dusty locations requires shorter mainten...

Страница 86: ...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 Che...

Страница 87: ...ectrolyte level Check battery cables truck receptacle Perform battery load test Check drive motor Check lift motor Check steer motor Test ground Clean drive axle air vent Check drive axle fluid level...

Страница 88: ...shall be done in conformance with the manufacturer s recommenda tions 3 A scheduled planned maintenance lubrication and inspection system shall be followed 4 Only trained and authorized personnel sha...

Страница 89: ...rol mechanisms warning de vices lights lift overload devices lift and tilt mechanisms articulating axle stops and frame members must be carefully and regularly inspected and maintained in a safe opera...

Страница 90: ...of loose or defective parts 19 Modifications and additions that affect capacity and safe truck operation must not be done without the manufacturer s prior written approval Capacity operation and main...

Страница 91: ...ndustrial Standards OSHA 2206 OSHA Safety and Health Standards 929 CFR 1910 Subpart N Materials Handling and Storage Section 1910 178 Powered Industrial Trucks For sale by Superintendent of Documents...

Страница 92: ...ice Brake Operation d Speed Control a Drive Train Noise b Steering Operation c Service Brake Operation d Speed Control e Drive Train Noise f Steering Operation g Service Brake Operation h Speed Contro...

Страница 93: ...oil leaks and loose fittings CAUTION HYDRAULIC FLUID PRESSURE Do not use your hands to check for hydraulic leakage Fluid under pressure can penetrate your skin and cause serious injury 5 Be sure that...

Страница 94: ...r to the forks Safe use of your truck with minimum down time depends on the correct care and maintenance of the lift chains Most complaints of unacceptable chain performance are a result of poor maint...

Страница 95: ...lacement Criteria 1 NEW CHAIN LENGTH The distance from the first pin counted to the last pin counted in a span while the chains are lifting a small load 2 WORN CHAIN LENGTH The distance from the first...

Страница 96: ...rcents the load capacity is reduced and the fork must be replaced Inspect the forks for twists and bends Put a 2 thick metal block at least 4 wide by 24 long on the blade of the fork with the 4 surfac...

Страница 97: ...e tire not from the side Use a long handled gauge to keep your body away from the side If tires are low do not operate and do not add air Check with a mechanic The tire may require removal and repair...

Страница 98: ...ling of solid resistance when the pedal stops The pedal must feel firm and not move down farther after it stops If the pedal continues to creep downward report the failure immediately Do not operate t...

Страница 99: ...ses All movements of the upright fork carriage and lift chains must be even and smooth without binding or jerking Watch for chain wobble or looseness the chains should have equal tension and move smoo...

Страница 100: ...ring sytem WARNING Fasten your seat belt before driving the truck Direction Control and Brakes Check and make sure that the travel area is clear in front of the truck Push firmly on the brake pedal Re...

Страница 101: ...r pedal and allow the truck to accelerate to the desired travel speed Then move the direction control to the REVERSE position while your foot is still depressing the accelerator pedal The truck should...

Страница 102: ...W mark on the dipstick by adding recommended hydraulic fluid only as required Do not overfill IMPORTANT When checking hydraulic oil make sure you use a clean wiper and do not let contaminants get on t...

Страница 103: ...t or lint e g cotton fibers paper dust etc in the air or on the floor require more frequent cleaning If air pressure does not remove heavy deposits of grease oil etc it may be necessary to use steam o...

Страница 104: ...ndling acid concentrates greater than 50 percent acid above 1 400 specific gravity an eye wash fountain must be provided A conveyor overhead hoist or equivalent material handling equipment must be pro...

Страница 105: ...reader bar hooks must be the same as the lifting eyes of the battery to prevent damage to the battery If the spreader bar hooks are movable carefully adjust the position width of the hooks so that the...

Страница 106: ...loves 2 Hydrogen emissions from charging batteries are flammable No smoking is allowed in the charging area Do not check the elec trolyte level with an open flame Do not allow open flame sparks or ele...

Страница 107: ...he area in good repair and working properly If the battery is to be serviced be sure there are provisions to flush and neutralize spillage and to disperse ventilate fumes from gassing batteries on cha...

Страница 108: ...n and protect the truck battery New Truck Batteries Apply a light coat of BATTERY SAVER and CLEANER to entire surface of battery Allow to set for approximately 30 seconds then wipe thoroughly with a w...

Страница 109: ...y clean and dry Wash down as needed 8 Keep battery service records Battery Installation 1 Use only a lead acid battery with the voltage and ampere hour rating specified for the truck 2 When changing b...

Страница 110: ...uring inspection check the following cable condition Terminal for loosing or corrosion Insulation for hardening and cracking Evidence of over heating Worn or thin insulation Do not repair cable by cut...

Страница 111: ...Section 9 Specifications Contents 9 1 Specifications Contents GEX40 50 9 2...

Страница 112: ...4 000kg 500mm load center 8 000lbs 24in GEX 45 4 500kg 500mm load center 9 000lbs 24in GEX 50 4 990kg 500mm load center 10 000lbs 24in Gross Vehicle Empty Vehicle Loaded Drive Empty Drive Weight kg l...

Страница 113: ...55 Drive Axle Fluid Recommendation MOBIL Fluid 424 CLARK 1809371 Power Steering Fluid Recommendation Uses main hydraulic sump oil supply Brake Reservoir Normal application CLARK Specification SAE J 17...

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Страница 115: ...ection Control Lever 3 5 Do s and Don ts 1 3 Docks Drop Offs 2 5 E Electric Truck Battery Maintenance 8 22 Operator Compartment 4 2 F Fast Turn and High Loads 2 4 Fastener Checks Critical 8 19 Forks 8...

Страница 116: ...t Form 8 10 R Ramps 1 11 Rear Swing 2 3 Right Angle Stacking 2 6 Routine Servicing and Maintenance vi S Safe Maintenance Practices 8 6 Safety Signs and Safety Messages x Seat Adjustment 3 3 Seat Belt...

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Страница 120: ...CLARK MATERIAL HANDLING COMPANY 700 Enterprise Drive Lexington Kentucky 40510 www clarkmhc com Printed Date Jun 2019 Additional copies of this manual may be purchased from YOUR AUTHORIZED CLARK DEALER...

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