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Jungheinrich EJC B14 User Manual

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03.11 EN
70
3 Servicing and Inspection
Thorough and expert servicing is one of the most important requirements for the safe
operation of the industrial truck. Failure to perform regular servicing can lead to truck
failure and poses a potential hazard to personnel and equipment.
WARNING!
The application conditions of an industrial truck have a considerable impact on the
wear of the service components.
We recommend that a Jungheinrich customer service adviser carries out an
application analysis on site to work out specific service intervals to prevent damage
due to wear.
The service intervals stated are based on single shift operation under normal
operating conditions. They must be reduced accordingly if the truck is to be used in
conditions of extreme dust, temperature fluctuations or multiple shifts.
The following servicing checklist indicates the operations to be performed and the
respective intervals to be observed. Maintenance intervals are defined as:
Z W maintenance intervals must be performed by the owner.
During the run-in period – after approx. 100 service hours – the owner must check the
wheel nuts / bolts and re-tighten if necessary.
W = Every 50 service hours, at least weekly
A = Every 500 service hours
B = Every 1000 service hours, or at least annually
C = Every 2000 service hours, or at least annually
t = Standard maintenance interval
k =
Cold store maintenance interval (in addition to standard maintenance
interval)
03.11 EN
70
3 Servicing and Inspection
Thorough and expert servicing is one of the most important requirements for the safe
operation of the industrial truck. Failure to perform regular servicing can lead to truck
failure and poses a potential hazard to personnel and equipment.
WARNING!
The application conditions of an industrial truck have a considerable impact on the
wear of the service components.
We recommend that a Jungheinrich customer service adviser carries out an
application analysis on site to work out specific service intervals to prevent damage
due to wear.
The service intervals stated are based on single shift operation under normal
operating conditions. They must be reduced accordingly if the truck is to be used in
conditions of extreme dust, temperature fluctuations or multiple shifts.
The following servicing checklist indicates the operations to be performed and the
respective intervals to be observed. Maintenance intervals are defined as:
Z W maintenance intervals must be performed by the owner.
During the run-in period – after approx. 100 service hours – the owner must check the
wheel nuts / bolts and re-tighten if necessary.
W = Every 50 service hours, at least weekly
A = Every 500 service hours
B = Every 1000 service hours, or at least annually
C = Every 2000 service hours, or at least annually
t = Standard maintenance interval
k =
Cold store maintenance interval (in addition to standard maintenance
interval)

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Jungheinrich EJC B14 Specifications

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BrandJungheinrich
ModelEJC B14
CategoryTrucks
LanguageEnglish

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