

The Crown Counterbalance Truck RC5715-30 is a robust industrial forklift designed for efficient material handling. Known for its reliability and advanced technology, this model offers superior maneuverability and safety features, making it ideal for various warehouse and distribution applications. Optimize your operations with this high-performance equipment from Crown.
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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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Crown Crown Counterbalance Truck RC5715-30 RC5715-30
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1 Daily Truck Test
Test drive in an uncongested area
Hydraulic functions test
Steering ease and smoothness
Slow drive in both directions
Full speed range drive in forward and reverse
Braking and plugging distances check in forward and reverse
Braking distance
Is the braking distance acceptable?
If the braking distance is too long, do not drive your truck. Notify your supervisor.
Lead Acid Battery Maintenance
BEFORE CHARGING POWER SOURCES: Read the instructions for the charger and power source. Make sure that the charger has the correct voltage and amperage for the power source. Only charge a power source in an authorized area.
AVOID DAMAGING THE TRUCK AND BATTERY CHARGER: Make sure that the battery charger is plugged into the battery connector, not the truck connector.
AVOID DAMAGING THE BATTERY: Batteries that are not properly maintained will fail prematurely. Always follow the battery manufacturer’s instructions.
Turn off your truck
Unplug the power source connector from the truck
Follow the charging instructions from the power source manufacturer
When charging is complete, unplug the charger and plug the power source connector into the truck
Sign off on the battery maintenance
1 Daily Truck Check
Battery connector, battery terminals, and battery cables checked for damage
Battery compartment checked for spilled acid
Water level checked and vent caps are in place
Battery retainers on both sides of the truck are properly installed
All wheels are in good condition
Both forks are secure and not bent, cracked or badly worn
Lift chains and anchors checked for damage and corrosion
Lift chains are well lubricated
Load backrest is in place
Lithium-Ion Battery Maintenance
Charging a V-Force Lithium-Ion Battery
Is the truck turned off?
Is the charger plugged into the battery charge port?
Did you follow the charging instructions for the V-Force lithium-ion battery?
Did you opportunity charge during breaks or whenever the truck was not being used?
Did you unplug the charger from the battery charge port when charging was complete or the battery was fully charged?
Before Charging Power Sources
Did you read the instructions for the charger and power source?
Did you ensure that the charger has the correct voltage and amperage for the power source?
Battery Maintenance
- Change Batteries
WHEN YOU INSTALL OR CHANGE BATTERIES:
Flooded Lead Acid Batteries 1. Turn the truck OFF. Check that all controls are in neutral
2. Make certain you use the correct size and weight battery. Never operate a truck that has an underweight or undersize battery installed
3. Use a roller stand to install or remove a battery. Make sure the roller stand is the same height as the rollers in the truck's battery compartment. Also make sure the roller stand is at least as long as your battery
4. Never let anything metal touch the top of the cells
You could cause sparks or do damage to the battery
Use an insulator (such as plywood) when necessary
5. Use an approved spreader bar to place a battery on, or remove it from a stand. Make sure you adjust the spreader bar hooks to fit the battery. Lift and move the battery carefully
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Safety Checklist
OF-3772
Safety Checklist
OF-3772
Safety Checklist
OF-3772
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