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Doosan D35C-9 User Manual

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Operation Section
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Towing Information
WARNING
Personal injury or death could result when
towing a disabled lift truck incorrectly.
Block the lift truck wheels to prevent movement
before releasing the brakes. The lift truck can roll
free if it is not blocked.
Follow the recommendations below, to properly
perform the towing procedure.
These towing instructions are for moving a disabled
lift truck a short distance, at low speed, no faster than
2 km/h (1.2 mph), to a convenient location for repair.
These instructions are for emergencies only. Always
haul the lift truck if long distance moving is required.
Shield must be provided on the towing lift truck to
protect the operator if the tow line or bar should
break.
Do not allow riders on the lift truck being towed
unless the operator can control the steering and/or
braking.
Before towing, make sure the tow line or bar is in
good condition and has enough strength for the
towing situation involved. Use a towing line or bar
with a strength of at least 1.5 times the gross weight
of the towing lift truck for a disabled lift truck stuck in
the mud or when towing on a grade.
Keep the tow line angle to a minimum. Do not
exceed a 30°angle from the straight ahead position.
Connect the tow line as low as possible on the lift
truck that is being towed.
Quick lift truck movement could overload the tow line
or bar and cause it to break. Gradual and smooth lift
truck movement will work better.
Normally, the towing lift truck should be as large as
the disabled lift truck. Satisfy yourself that the towing
lift truck has enough brake capacity, weight and
power, to control both lift trucks for the grade and the
distance involved.
To provide sufficient control and braking when
moving a disabled lift truck downhill, a larger towing
lift truck or additional lift trucks connected to the rear
could be required. This will prevent uncontrolled
rolling.
The different situation requirements cannot be given,
as minimal towing lift truck capacity is required on
smooth level surfaces to maximum on inclines or
poor surface conditions.
Consult your DOOSAN Lift Tuck dealer for towing a
disabled lift truck.
1.
Release the parking brake. (EPB Switch)
.
See the next page for how to release Electronic
Parking Brake.
NOTICE
Release the parking brake to prevent excessive
wear and damage to the parking brake system.
2.
Check that the service brake pedal is released.
3.
When the key is turned off, the parking brake
operates automatically.
4.
Direction control lever is in neutral.
5.
Fasten the tow bar to the lift truck.
6.
Remove the wheel blocks. Tow the lift truck
slowly. Do not tow any faster than 2 km/h (1.2
mph).
WARNING
Be sure all necessary repairs and adjustments
have been made before a lift truck that has been
towed to a service area is put back into operation.

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Doosan D35C-9 Specifications

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BrandDoosan
ModelD35C-9
CategoryForklifts
LanguageEnglish

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