Combilift Ltd C2500-C3000CB O&S Manual
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C2500CB-OM-EN-11
Forks – Check that the Forks have no signs of excessive wear or
cracking. Check that both locating pins are in place and operational.
Mast – Check for twisting and distortion in the channels. Look for signs of
cracking and check that there are no missing or loose bolts. Check the
mast chains for wear, missing links and pins. Make sure that the chains
are of equal tension and are adequately lubricated. DO NOT place your
hands inside the mast at any stage to check the chains tension.
Press on the chains with a long stick or screwdriver. Check around the lift
and tilt cylinders for signs of leakage. Also check all the hoses attached
to the mast for signs of leaking oil.
Overhead Guard – look for signs of damage and cracking to the
overhead guard. Report any signs of damage immediately to your
supervisor.
The Engine Checks (service interval = Daily)
These are a series of checks that ensure that the engine of the truck is in good
working order.
Check All the Fluid levels – i.e. the engine oil, the engine coolant, and
the hydraulic oil level. Do not operate the truck if any of these fluid levels
are below the min value reading.
Check the radiator and oil cooler – Make sure that no leaves, dust or
other debris have built up on, or between, the radiator and oil cooler.
Check all the belts and hoses – Check that all of the belts and hoses
are in good condition. Look for visible signs of wear and fray.
On diesel machines – check the tank for signs of leakage or corrosion.
Ensure that the filler cap is on correctly
On LPG machines, the fuel tank needs to be checked regularly.
Check the tank for scrapes, dents and other damage.
Check that the tank is located on the locator pin.
Check the restraining straps
Check hose and connections for leaks – Use a soapy water
solution. NOT your hands. LP Gas can cause severe burns.
Check that the tank fits inside the profile of the machine.
Warning
Always wear appropriate protective clothing such as gloves and face shield
when checking LP tanks and fittings. LP can cause frostbite when released,
due to its very low temperature.