1. To operate, hardwire light to a switched power
source so light is either powered all times the truck is
on or when the forklift is put into drive or reverse.
NOTE: All hardwiring should be performed by
a qualified electrician. If unsure of the correct
electrical hookup location, contact local forklift
dealer. Length of wire needed will vary by forklift.
Extension wire may be necessary. The negative
(black) wire should connect to negative side of
the battery. On certain trucks, this may be the
frame. If you are uncertain whether the frame
UNIVERSAL MOUNTING BRACKET INSTALLATION (OPTIONAL)
PARTS
Universal Mounting
Bracket (H-6391) x 1
1.
Secure universal mounting bracket to bottom of
the forklift cage using two heavy duty zip ties (one
included as extra). (See Figure 4)
Figure 4
2. Secure the 360° mounting pedestal to the mounting
bracket using one bolt and nut. (See Figure 5)
Figure 5
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OPERATION
Heavy Duty Zip Tie x 3
(Included)
Zip Tie
Forklift
Cage
Universal Mounting
Bracket
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is the negative/ground or know that it is not, a
separate wire lead will be required to run directly
to the negative battery terminal or main negative/
ground of the truck.
CAUTION! DO NOT connect the pedestrian safety
light to the drive motor leads or coils on electric
trucks. Connection should be made to control
wiring only. Use a volt meter prior to connecting
the light to verify the voltage. A steady voltage
must be observed with any spikes in voltage
remaining within allowable limits.
3. Use one bolt and nut to secure light to pedestal. Do
not fully tighten. (See Figure 6)
Figure 6
4. Angle so light projects at least 12 ft. in front of or
behind truck, depending on direction mounted.
Fully tighten light in place. (See Figure 7)
Figure 7
Side View
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