OIL
Check the oil level every six months. Restore the fluid
level in the reservoir to 5 mm below the top; this must be
done with the forks in the lowered position.
Use the hydraulic oil ISO-VG32 or equivalent. Oil viscosity
should be 30cSt at 104°.
HOW TO EXPEL AIR FROM THE PUMP UNIT
Air may enter the unit over time or when the seals are
replaced. Air can be expelled in two ways:
1.
Remove guide screw and slowly pump the handle
until oil overflows. Stop pumping the handle and
tighten the guide screw. (See Figure 2)
2. Lift the control lever to the LOWER position and move
the handle up and down several times.
DAILY CHECK AND MAINTENANCE
Daily checks of the truck can limit wear and tear on the
unit. Pay special attention to the wheels, the axles, the
handle, the forks and lift and lower control.
For safe operation of the Scissor Lift Truck, please read all
warning signs and instructions here and on the truck prior to use.
1.
Do not operate the truck unless you are familiar with it
and have been trained and authorized to do so.
2. Do not use the truck on sloping ground.
3. Never place any part of your body in the lifting
mechanism or under the forks or load. Do not carry
passengers.
4. We advise that operators wear gloves and safety shoes.
5. Do not handle unstable or loosely stacked loads.
6. Do not overload the truck.
7.
Always center loads on the forks, not at the end of the
forks. (See Figure 3)
8. The capacity of the truck assumes an evenly distributed
load with the center of the load being at the halfway
point of the length of the forks.
9.
Make sure the length of the forks matches the length of
the load.
10. Lower the forks to lowest height when the truck is not
being used.
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MAINTENANCE
Guide Screw
Setting Screw
LUBRICATION
Use motor oil or grease to lubricate all moveable parts.
SAFETY
11. Do not move the truck unless the forks are 11" off the
ground or lower.
12. Always lower forks by slowly lifting the position trigger.
Rapid lowering may damage the truck or cargo.
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Figure 2
Figure 3
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