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Recommissioning
Recommissioning
Recommissioning
Recommissioning
The truck may only be recommissioned after cleaning or repair work, once the
following operations have been performed.
– Test horn.
– Test Emergency brake swich.
– Test brake.
– Lubricate the truck in accordance with the maintenance schedule.
5.4Decommissioning
5.4Decommissioning
5.4Decommissioning
5.4Decommissioning the
the
the
the industrial
industrial
industrial
industrial truck
truck
truck
truck
If the industrial truck is to be decommissioned
for more
than two months , e.g.
foroperational reasons,it must be parked in a frost-free and dry location and
allnecessary measures must be
taken before, during and after decommissioning as
described.
On decommissioning the truck must be jacked up so that all the wheels are clear of
the ground. This is the only way of ensuring that the wheels and wheel bearings are
not damaged.
If the truck is to be out of service for more than 6 months , further measures must be
taken in consultation with the manufacturer’s service department.
5.4.1Prior
5.4.1Prior
5.4.1Prior
5.4.1Prior to
to
to
to decommissioning
decommissioning
decommissioning
decommissioning
– Thoroughly clean the truck.
– Check the brakes.
– Check the hydraulic oil level and replenish as necessary (See 5.3.3 Maintenance
Instructions Page26 ).
– Apply a thin layer of oil or grease to any non-painted mechanical components.
–Lubricate the truck in accordance with
the maintenance schedule (See 5.3.2
Lubrication Schedule P25 ).
– Charge the battery (See 4.3Charging
the battery P17).
– Disconnect the battery, clean it and
apply grease to the terminals.
In
addition,
follow
the
battery
manufacturer’s instructions.
– Spay all exposed electrical contacts
with a suitable contact spray.
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
!
Charge every months:
– Charge the battery.
Battery powered trucks:
The battery must be charged at
regular intervals to avoid depletion of
the battery through self-discharge.
The sulfatisation would destroy the
battery.