The Komatsu Forklift Trucks FG28SHTLS-16 is a robust industrial forklift designed for efficient material handling. Known for its reliability and performance, this model excels in various warehouse and construction applications, ensuring optimal productivity and safety in demanding environments.
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Tensioning Guide
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C-120 pulleys
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Daily Electrical System Inspection
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1 Daily Mast Inspection
12. MASTS E-MS SERIES LIMITED FREE LIFT 2-STAGE MAST
Perform the following at the beginning of each work shift:
1. Extend the carriage a few inches off the ground and make sure the chains are under equal tension. Refer to Section 5.6-3 for chain adjustment.
2. Extend the mast to its fullest height to make sure the mast rails and carriage extend freely without binding.
3. While the mast is extended, inspect the upright rails for proper lubrication. Refer to Section 2.4-3 for rail lubrication.
4. Make sure the internal reeving hoses (if equipped) travel evenly in the hose guides. Adjust the hose ends if required. Tighten the fittings making sure they do not twist.
E-MD SERIES FULL FREE LIFT 2-STAGE MAST
Perform the following at the beginning of each work shift:
1. Extend the carriage a few inches off the ground and make sure the chains are under equal tension. Refer to Section 5.6-3 and 5.6-4 for chain adjustment.
500 Hourly Mast Inspection
12. MASTS E-MS SERIES LIMITED FREE LIFT 2-STAGE MAST
After each 500 hours of lift truck operation, and in addition to the Daily and 100 Hour Inspection:
1. Each pair of load rollers on the uprights and carriage should be shimmed so that a total side to side clearance no greater than 1/16 in. (1.5 mm) occurs at the tightest point throughout the travel of the member. Pry between the upright and load roller so that the opposite load roller is tight against the upright.
Measure the clearance for the pair of rollers at XXX shown. See Figure 10a.
2. Check the chains for wear and stretch. Refer to Section 5.6-1 for complete chain inspection.
E-MD SERIES FULL FREE LIFT 2-STAGE MAST
After each 500 hours of lift truck operation, and in addition to the Daily and 100 Hour Inspection:
1. Each pair of load rollers on the uprights and carriage should be shimmed so that a total side to side clearance no greater than 1/16 in. (1.5 mm) occurs at the tightest point throughout the travel of the member. Pry between the upright and load roller so that the opposite load roller is tight against the upright.
Measure the clearance for the pair of rollers at XXX shown. See Figure 16.
Drive Axle Maintenance
7.2 PERIODIC INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE CHECK POINTS
7.2.1 DIFFERENTIAL
1. Abnormal noise when traveling
2. Oil level in differential casing
3. Dirt or stain with oil (see “DIFFERENTIAL TORQUES AND SEALS” on page 7-19 for checking oil level and replacing).
4. Oil leakage from differential casing
7.2.2 FRONT AXLE
1. Deformation, cracks or scratches: Visual check on and around the frame and mounting bolt or welded area
2. Looseness of mounting bolt: Tightening torque ofmounting bolt
Carriage Inspection
12. MASTS E-MS SERIES LIMITED FREE LIFT 2-STAGE MAST
1. Inspect the rollers for excessive wear or damage. Rollers with visible flat spots or cracks should be re- placed.
2. Inspect the roller bearings by turning the rollers on their shafts. Rollers with roughness or noticeable restrictions to turning should be replaced.
3. Inspect all welds between the carriage side plates and the carriage fork bars. If any welds are cracked, replace the carriage.
4. Inspect the roller stub shafts. If they are damaged or if there are cracks at the base of the stub shafts, the carriage must be replaced or repaired. Contact Komatsu Forklift for repair procedures.
E-MD SERIES FULL FREE LIFT 2-STAGE MAST
1. Inspect the rollers for excessive wear or damage. Rollers with visible flat spots or cracks should be replaced.
2. Inspect the roller bearings by turning the rollers on their shafts. Rollers with roughness or noticeable restrictions to turning should be replaced.
3. Inspect all welds between the carriage side plates and the carriagefork bars. If any welds are cracked, replace the carriage.
Steering System Maintenance
Warning: This maintenance check requires trained personnel with PPE!
Check for deformation, cracks or scratches in the rear axle
Check for play of center pin in the rear axle
Check for clearance of thrust in the rear axle
Check for looseness of cap mounting bolt in the rear axle
Check for shaking, pulling or dragging in the steering wheel
Check for steering force (Control force) in the steering wheel
Check for play at engine idle in the steering wheel
Check for interference between wheel and other part of truck in the steering wheel
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Shim .062 in. (1.57 mm)
205196
Shim
200524
Shim .031 in. (.79 mm)
205199
Shim .092 in. (2.36 mm)
205197
Shim .010 in. (.25 mm)
205198
Shim .062 in. (1.57 mm)
205196
Shim
200524
Shim .031 in. (.79 mm)
205199
Shim .092 in. (2.36 mm)
205197
Shim .010 in. (.25 mm)
205198
Shim .062 in. (1.57 mm)
205196
Shim
200524
Shim .031 in. (.79 mm)
205199
Shim .092 in. (2.36 mm)
205197
Shim .010 in. (.25 mm)
205198
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