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Jungheinrich EJC 212-220 - Collecting and Depositing Loads

Jungheinrich EJC 212-220
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0606.GB
E 12
4.3 Collecting and depositing loads
Z
Before lifting a load, the driver must ensure that it is correctly palletised and that the
capacity of the truck is not exceeded.
Drive the truck with forks as far as possible underneath the load.
Z
With the two-stage Duplex mast (ZZ) a short, centre-mounted free lift cylinder initially
lifts the load carriage (free lift) without changing the overall height of the truck.
Lifting
Press the “Raise Load Forks” switch
(10) until the required lifting height has
been reached.
Z
The lift speed can be infinitely controlled
via the switch stroke (8 mm).
Short switch stroke= slow lift
Long switch stroke= fast lift
Lowering
Press the “Lower Load Forks” switch
(11) until the required lifting height has been reached.
Z
The lowering speed can be infinitely controlled via the switch stroke (8 mm).
Short switch stroke= slow lower
Long switch stroke= fast lower
M
Avoid suddenly depositing the load.
Safety switch height
When lifting from approx. 1.8 m (depending on the mast type):
Travel speed reduction above the safety switch height (to approx. 4 km/h).
Backing roller lock (o). The lifting hydraulics act on the backing roller cylinder. This
results in an alignment of the truck.
10
11
0606.GB
E 12
4.3 Collecting and depositing loads
Z
Before lifting a load, the driver must ensure that it is correctly palletised and that the
capacity of the truck is not exceeded.
Drive the truck with forks as far as possible underneath the load.
Z
With the two-stage Duplex mast (ZZ) a short, centre-mounted free lift cylinder initially
lifts the load carriage (free lift) without changing the overall height of the truck.
Lifting
Press the “Raise Load Forks” switch
(10) until the required lifting height has
been reached.
Z
The lift speed can be infinitely controlled
via the switch stroke (8 mm).
Short switch stroke= slow lift
Long switch stroke= fast lift
Lowering
Press the “Lower Load Forks” switch
(11) until the required lifting height has been reached.
Z
The lowering speed can be infinitely controlled via the switch stroke (8 mm).
Short switch stroke= slow lower
Long switch stroke= fast lower
M
Avoid suddenly depositing the load.
Safety switch height
When lifting from approx. 1.8 m (depending on the mast type):
Travel speed reduction above the safety switch height (to approx. 4 km/h).
Backing roller lock (o). The lifting hydraulics act on the backing roller cylinder. This
results in an alignment of the truck.
10
11

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