Planned Maintenance and Lubrication
6.2
Daily Inspection Points
The following should be done at the start of every shift:
• Check truck for obvious damage and leaks.
• Check / clean battery connections.
• Check capacity plate, warning plates & decals.
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Check condition of tires and wheels and remove embedded objects.
• Check drive wheel to verify secure attachment.
• Check hour meter and battery discharge indicator.
• Check brake operation.
• Check horn operation.
• Check emergency reversal switch operation.
• Check directional and speed control operation.
• Check lift and lower operation.
• Check emergency disconnect switch.
Typical Operating Conditions
Time intervals between maintenance are largely determined by op-
erating conditions. The intervals specied in the following table are
for normal operation. For more severe operation, the maintenance
intervals should be shortened accordingly. Contact you CLARK dealer
for recommendations.
Normal Operation:
Basically, eight hour material handling in clean buildings with smooth
clean and level oors.
Severe Operation:
Prolonged operating hours or constant usage, with ramps and/or bumpy
oors.
Extreme Operation:
• Sandy or dusty locations.
• High temperature locations.
• Sudden temperature changes such as refrigeration facilities.