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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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Electrical Brothers
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Drive Motor
B2 Rollers
Tensioning System
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Clark Forklift C75L
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1 Daily Forklift Check
Check truck for obvious damage and leaks
Check fuel system for leaks, etc
Check capacity, warning plates and decals
Check condition of tires and wheels. Remove embedded objects. Check air pressure
Check for missing or loose wheel lugs nuts
Check engine oil level
Check engine coolant level (radiator and recovery tank)
Check transmission fluid level
Check fuel level
900 Hourly / 1 Yearly Forklift Maintenance
Clean and replace Diesel engine air filter
Change Diesel fuel filter (DEUTZ)
Change LPG fuel filter
Change transmission fluid
Clean drive axle air vent
Check drive axle mounting and fasteners
Lubricate steer axle linkage
Change / replace hydraulic sump oil filter and breather
Sign off on the forklift maintenance
50 Hourly Lift Chain Maintenance
Warning: Do not attempt to repair a worn chain. Replace worn or damaged chains. Do not piece chains together.
Inspect and lubricate the lift chains every PM (50-250 hours). When operating in corrosive environments, inspect the chains every 50 hours.
Check for rust and corrosion
Check for cracked plates
Check for raised or turned pins
Check for tight joints
Check for wear, and worn pins or holes
When the pins or holes become worn, the chain becomes longer. When a section of chain is 3% longer than a section of new chain, the chain is worn and must be discarded.
Measure chain length
Direction Control, Braking, and Inching Check
Ensure the travel area is clear in front of the truck.
Push firmly on the brake pedal. Release the parking brake. Move the directional control lever from NEUTRAL to FORWARD.
Remove your right foot from the service brake pedal and put it on the accelerator pedal. Push down until the truck moves slowly forward. Remove your foot from the accelerator pedal and push down on the service brake pedal to stop the truck. The brakes should apply smoothly and equally.
Ensure the travel area is clear behind the truck.
Put the directional control lever in the REVERSE travel position. Release the service brake and push down on the accelerator pedal until the truck moves slowly in the reverse direction. Remove your foot from the accelerator pedal and push down on the service brake pedal to stop the truck. The brakes should apply smoothly and equally.
Put the directional control in FORWARD. Press the inching pedal fully down and hold. Depress the accelerator. The truck should not move. Now, with the accelerator still depressed, slowly release the inching pedal until the truck inches forward smoothly and slowly.
Report any problems.
When you have completed the operational tests, park and leave the truck according to standard shut down procedure as described in Section 4 of this manual. Be sure to make a record of all maintenance and operating problems you find.
Engine Cooling System Maintenance
WARNING! Do not remove the radiator cap when the radiator is hot. STEAM from the radiator will cause severe burns. Do not remove the radiator cap to check the coolant level.
WARNING! Never remove the radiator cap while the engine is running. Stop the engine and wait until it has cooled. Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury from hot coolant or steam blowout and/or damage to the cooling system or engine.
NOTICE! Your lift truck cooling system is filled with a factory-installed solution of 50% water and 50% permanent type antifreeze containing rust and corrosion inhibitors. You should leave the solution in year around. Plain water may be used in an emergency, but replace it with the specified coolant as soon as possible to avoid damage to the system. Do not use alcohol or methanol antifreeze.
Engine coolant level between the HOT and COLD marks
Coolant level in the overflow bottle only
Engine oil free of coolant leakage
Coolant free of excessive contamination, rust or oil
PM time interval for coolant change
Radiator cap rubber seal and radiator filler neck free of damage and clean
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Transmission Fluid MS-276A
2776236
Hydraulic Fluid MS-68
2776239
Transmission Fluid MS-276A
2776236
Hydraulic Fluid MS-68
2776239
Transmission Fluid MS-276A
2776236
Hydraulic Fluid MS-68
2776239
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