HomeIndustries Use Cases PricingResources Book a TourLog In to MaintainXIndustries Use Cases PricingResources Book a TourLog In to MaintainX Back General • InspectionsCrown Very Narrow-Aisle Reach Trucks TSP 7000: Battery MaintenanceUse this checklist to ensure the safety and performance of your battery at all times.MaintainX10/05/2022Crown Very Narrow-Aisle Reach Trucks TSP 7000: Battery MaintenanceUse this checklist to ensure the safety and performance of your battery at all times.WHEN YOU INSTALL OR CHANGE BATTERIESTurn the truck OFF. Make sure the parking brake is applied and all other controls are in neutral. Disconnect the batteries.Make certain you use the correct size and weight batteries. Never operate a truck that has underweight or undersized batteries installed.Use a roller stand to install or remove batteries. Make sure the roller stand is the same height as the rollers in the truck's battery compartment. Also be certain the roller stand is at least as long as your batteries.Never let anything metal touch the top of the cells. You could cause sparks or do damage to the batteries. Use an insulator (such as plywood) when necessary.Use an approved spreader bar to place the batteries on, or remove them from a stand. Make sure you adjust the spreader bar hooks to fit the batteries.WHEN YOU INSTALL OR CHANGE BATTERIESAFTER INSTALLING BATTERIESReplace the battery retainer and side cover.Connect the batteries. Turn the truck ON and check truck operation.Know the hazards!Source: MaintainX (Community Member)
Back General • InspectionsCrown Very Narrow-Aisle Reach Trucks TSP 7000: Battery MaintenanceUse this checklist to ensure the safety and performance of your battery at all times.MaintainX10/05/2022Crown Very Narrow-Aisle Reach Trucks TSP 7000: Battery MaintenanceUse this checklist to ensure the safety and performance of your battery at all times.WHEN YOU INSTALL OR CHANGE BATTERIESTurn the truck OFF. Make sure the parking brake is applied and all other controls are in neutral. Disconnect the batteries.Make certain you use the correct size and weight batteries. Never operate a truck that has underweight or undersized batteries installed.Use a roller stand to install or remove batteries. Make sure the roller stand is the same height as the rollers in the truck's battery compartment. Also be certain the roller stand is at least as long as your batteries.Never let anything metal touch the top of the cells. You could cause sparks or do damage to the batteries. Use an insulator (such as plywood) when necessary.Use an approved spreader bar to place the batteries on, or remove them from a stand. Make sure you adjust the spreader bar hooks to fit the batteries.WHEN YOU INSTALL OR CHANGE BATTERIESAFTER INSTALLING BATTERIESReplace the battery retainer and side cover.Connect the batteries. Turn the truck ON and check truck operation.Know the hazards!Source: MaintainX (Community Member)