

The Clark Electric Rider Lift Trucks GTX 16 is a robust and efficient material handling solution designed for warehouse and industrial applications. Known for its reliability and performance, this electric lift truck model offers excellent maneuverability and lifting capabilities, making it ideal for various operational needs.
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Tensioning Guide
Belt-diagram
C-120 pulleys
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Daily Electrical System Inspection
Replace Roller and Pulley
Install Engine B-120
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Drive Motor
B2 Rollers
Tensioning System
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Clark Electric Rider Lift Trucks GTX 16
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Lift Truck Functional Test
All controls and systems are functioning correctly
Horn is functioning correctly
Lights are functioning correctly
All safety equipment and accessories are properly mounted and working correctly
Report any failures
Sign off on the lift truck functional test
450 Hourly / 3 Monthly Air Clean Truck
Always maintain a lift truck in a clean condition. Do not allow dirt, dust, lint, or other contaminants to accumulate on the truck. Keep the truck free from leaking oil and grease. Wipe up all oil spills. Keep the controls and floorboards clean, dry, and safe. A clean truck makes it easier to see leakage and loose, missing, or damaged parts. A clean condition helps prevent fires and helps the truck run cooler.
The environment in which a lift truck operates determines how often and to what extent cleaning is necessary. For example, trucks operating in manufacturing plants with a high level of dirt, dust, 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 or liquid spray cleaner.
IMPORTANT! Do not steam, Pressure wash, or use liquid spray cleaner on Electronic control panel. Lift trucks should be air cleaned at every PM interval, or more often if necessary.
Use an air hose with special adapter or extension having a control valve and nozzle to direct the air properly. Use clean, dry, low-pressure compressed air. Restrict air pressure to 30 psi (207 kPa), maximum (OSHA requirement).
CAUTION! Wear suitable eye protection and protective clothing.
Upright assembly cleaned
Drive axle cleaned
Battery cleaned
Cables cleaned
450 Hourly / 3 Monthly Critical Fastener Check
- Fasteners in highly loaded (critical) components can quickly fail if they become loosened. Also, loose fasteners can cause damage or failure of the component.
- For safety, it is important that the correct torque be maintained on all critical fasteners of components that directly support, handle, or control the load and protect the operator.
Check critical items, including:
• Drive axle mounting
• Drive and steer wheel mounting
• Counterweight mounting
• Load backrest extension
• Overhead guard
• Tilt cylinder mounting and yokes
2 Monthly Battery Service Record
• Keep a record of battery service and maintenance to obtain the best service life from your battery and truck. Select a pilot cell, take readings of specific gravity and temperature before and after charging, and record the readings with the date.
• It is best to change the location of the pilot cell occasionally to distribute any electrolyte loss over the battery.
• Every 2 or 3 months, take complete battery readings (specific gravity, temperature, and voltage) and make a record of them.;
50 Hourly Lift Chain Maintenance
Warning: Do not attempt to repair a worn chain. Lift chain repairs and adjustments should be made by trained service personnel.
Inspect and lubricate the lift chains every PM (50-250 hours). When operating in corrosive environments, inspect the chains every 50 hours.
Check for corrosion
Check for cracked plates
Check for raised or turned pins
Check for tight joints
Check for wear
Check for worn pins or holes
Measure chain length
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Battery Saver and Cleaner
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Battery Saver and Cleaner
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