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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
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Hyster-Yale Lift Truck GLP050VXNDAE086
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Transmission Replacement
WARNING! The lift truck must be put on blocks for some types of maintenance and repairs.
Before removing the mast and drive axle, put blocks under the counterweight so the lift truck cannot fall backward
Before removing the counterweight, put blocks under the mast assembly so the lift truck cannot fall forward
Engine removed from lift truck
Seal plate for the brake and throttle pedals removed
Engine wiring harness disconnected from transmission wiring harness
Transmission cooling lines disconnected
Hydraulic hose between the hydraulic pump and the tank removed
Hydraulic supply (suction) hose between the variable displacement pump and hydraulic tank removed
Throttle Pedal and Cable Adjustment
NOTE: There are no throttle pedal and cable adjustments for lift trucks equipped with the GM 2.4L engine. The GM 2.4L engines have an electronic throttle that is self-adjusting and self-calibrating
NOTE: For the Mazda 2007 emission compliant engines and for lift trucks built after January, 2010 and equipped with a Mazda engine, there is only a throttle pedal stop adjustment. The engine has an electronic throttle that is self-adjusting and self calibrating
Remove floor plate and disconnect throttle cable from the bellcrank and engine
Fully depress throttle pedal and verify that the dimension between the bellcrank and cowl plate is 6≤2 mm (0.24 ≤0.08 in.)
If dimension is not correct, adjust ball ends on push rod so that a minimum of 6 mm (0.24 in.) of threaded rod screws into each ball end
Connect throttle cable to bellcrank and engine
With throttle pedal in full up position, adjust throttle cable, using the jam nuts (item #10 in Figure 38) to remove all slack from the cable. Cable should be adjusted to the point where additional adjustment will pull the throttle crank off the idle stop. Tighten jam nuts to 8 to 15 Nem (71 to 133 ibf in)
NOTE: Il lift truck is equipped with a Electronic Control Transmission, see the section Calibration Procedures 8000 YRM 1134 for additional adjustment procedures before going onto Step 7
Fully depress pedal and verify that full pedal stroke brings the throttle crank to within 3.0 mm (0.12 in.) of the wide open throttle stop
Operator Restraint System Replacement
Seat belt attached securely
Seat belt extends and retracts smoothly
Seat belt is not frayed or torn
Seat belt fastens securely
Seat belt in good condition
Seat belt pulls out and retracts smoothly from the retractor assembly
Seat belt does not pull from the retractor assembly when pulled with a sudden jerk
Seat belt does not pull from the retractor assembly with the hood in the open position
Seat rails and latch striker are not loose
Hood, Seat and Side Cover Replacement
REMOVAL
Slide seat to the closest position to steering column
Fully tilt steering column forward
It your truck is equipped with an LPG tank, swing tank off to the side
Raise latch on the left, front corner of the hood to unlatch and lift up hood
Remove floor mat and floor plate
Remove two capscrews holding left and right rear side covers to the frame. Remove rear side covers from frame
Remove two capscrews holding left and right fender covers to front overhead guard leg. Remove covers
Remove four capscrews holding left and right front side covers to frame. Remove covers
Steering Column Inspection
Inspect for loose, burned, missing, cracked or damaged hardware
Inspect all parts for dents, holes, bends, burrs, rust, corrosion or marred finishes
Replace all defective or damaged parts;
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Frame
524223754
Operator's Cab
524306203
GM 2.4L Engine Repair
524223755
Mazda FE and F2 Engines
524223756
Yanmar Diesel Engines
524240453
Frame
524223754
Operator's Cab
524306203
GM 2.4L Engine Repair
524223755
Mazda FE and F2 Engines
524223756
Yanmar Diesel Engines
524240453
Frame
524223754
Operator's Cab
524306203
GM 2.4L Engine Repair
524223755
Mazda FE and F2 Engines
524223756
Yanmar Diesel Engines
524240453
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