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6.6
As outlined previously, you should always make a safety inspection of
your lift truck before operating it. The purpose of this daily examination
is to check for any obvious damage and maintenance problems, and
to have minor adjustments and repairs made to correct any unsafe
condition.
In addition to the daily inspection, CLARK recommends that you set
up and follow a periodic planned maintenance (PM) and inspection
program. Performed on a regular basis, the program provides thorough
inspections and checks on the safe operating condition of your lift truck.
The need for major adjustments, repairs, or replacements is found
and corrections made as required, not after failure has occurred. The
speci c schedule (frequency) for these PM inspections depends on the
conditions of your particular application and lift truck usage.
The recommended planned maintenance and lubrication schedule lists
those items considered essential to the safety, life, and performance of
your truck with typical recommended service intervals. Brief procedures
for inspections, operational checks, cleaning, lubrication, and minor
adjustments are included for your reference.
Your local CLARK dealer is prepared to help you with your Planned
Maintenance Program, if you want assistance. Your CLARK dealer has
specially trained service personnel who are authorized to check your
lift truck according to the applicable safety regulations.
"Section 7, Speci cations," contains some useful information for se-
lected components, lubricants, critical bolt torques, re ll capacities, and
settings for your truck.
If you have the need for more information on the care and repair of your
truck, see your CLARK dealer.

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