and tag them with the lift truck serial number. For best pro-
tection, operate your internal combustion engine lift truck for
a short period each month.
The following storage procedures are for conditions and tem-
peratures above 0 °C (32 °F). Adjust these procedures for
local conditions and any changes in conditions during stor-
age. The preparations necessary for storage are also deter-
mined from the following conditions:
•
Short-term storage is from one to six months. Long-term
storage is over six months.
•
Storage Location. A lift truck stored indoors will not require
as much external protection as a lift truck stored outdoors.
Short-Term Storage
Perform the following steps to prepare your lift truck for stor-
age from one to six months:
1.
Check lubricant and fluid levels. Completely fill the fuel
tank. Make sure the coolant mixture will protect cooling sys-
tem and engine to lowest temperature expected during stor-
age. Make sure all caps and dipsticks are installed correctly.
2.
Fully lower the mast. If lift truck is equipped with forks, tilt
mast
FORWARD
until the tips of the forks touch the floor.
Apply a thin coat of fresh, high grade SAE 30 or 40 weight
engine oil to the exposed cylinder rods. If the forks are
removed, tilt mast
BACKWARD
until cylinders are com-
pletely retracted. This protects the cylinder rods.
3.
Check that all switches and accessories are in the
OFF
position.
4.
Activate each control lever to relieve hydraulic pressure.
5.
Install blocks, front and rear, at the drive wheels. If the lift
truck must be left on an incline, put blocks on the downhill
side of all wheels so that the lift truck cannot move. DO NOT
USE THE PARKING BRAKE.
6.
Disconnect the battery cables from the battery. Apply a
protective coating to the cable connectors and battery termi-
nals to prevent corrosion.
7.
Check the tire pressure, if applicable. Make sure the tires
have the correct pressure (see the Nameplate).
8.
Clean the lift truck and engine compartment to prevent
corrosion.
9.
If the lift truck is not stored indoors, put a cover over the lift
truck to prevent damage from the weather. In wet conditions,
a cover will not prevent corrosion to the lift truck.
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Страница 112: ...1 DRIVE TIRES 2 STEERING TIRES Figure 16 Put a Lift Truck on Blocks Maintenance Schedule Maintenance Schedule 110 ...
Страница 113: ...Figure 17 Kubota 2 5L LPG Engine Maintenance and Lubrication Points Maintenance Schedule 111 ...
Страница 114: ...Figure 18 PSI 2 4L Dual Fuel Engine Maintenance and Lubrication Points Maintenance Schedule 112 ...
Страница 115: ...Figure 19 Yanmar 2 6L and 3 3L Diesel Engine Maintenance and Lubrication Points Maintenance Schedule 113 ...
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