4
4.4 LUBRICATION
Use motor oil or grease to lubricate all moveable parts.
6. GUIDE TO SAFETY OPERATION
For safe operation of the Hand Pallet Truck, please read all warning signs and instructions
here and on the pallet truck prior to use.
6.1 Do not operate the pallet truck unless you are familiar with it and have been
trained or
authorized to do so.
6.2 Do not operate the truck unless you have been trained and authorized. Give special attention to
the wheels, the handle assembly, the forks, and the lower control.
5.3 Do not use the truck on sloping ground.
5.4 Never place any part of your body in the lifting mechanism or under the forks or load. Do not
carry passengers.
5.5 We advise that operators should wear gloves and safety shoes.
5.6 Do not handle unstable or loosely stacked loads.
5.7 Do not overload the truck.
5.8 Always place loads centrally across the forks and not at the end of the forks (See Fig. 2).
5.9 The capacity of the truck assumes an evenly distributed load with the centre of the load being
at the halfway point of the length of the forks.
5.10 Make sure that length of the forks matches the length of the pallet.
5.11 Lower the forks to lowest height when the truck is not being used.
5.12 In other specific conditions the operators should take extra care in operating the truck.
6. TROUBLES SHOOTING
No
Trouble
CAUSE
ACTION
1
The forks can
not be up the
max. height.
-
The hydraulic oil is not enough.
- Pour in the oil.
2
The forks can
not be lifted up.
- Without hydraulic oil.
- The oil has impurities.
- The nut is too high or the screw is too
close, keep the pumping valve open.
- Air come into the hydraulic oil.
- Fill in the oil.
- Change the oil.
- Adjust the nut or the
screw .(see item 3.4)
- Banish the air.(see item 4.2)
3
The forks can
not
be
descended.
- The piston rod or pump body is
deformed resulting from partial loading
slanting to one side or over-loading.
- The fork was kept in the high position
for long time with piston rod bared to
arise in rusting and jamming of the rod.
- The adjusting nut or the screw is not
in the correct position.
- Replace the piston rod or
pump body.
- Keeping the fork in the lowest
position if not using, and pay
more attention to lubricate the
rod.
- Adjust the nut or the screw.
(see item 3.3)
4
Leaks
- Sealing parts worn or damaged.
- Some part cracked or worn into small.
- Replace with the new one.
- Replace with the new one.