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E10 – BRAKE PEDAL AXLES
GREASE
To be carried out weekly, if the lift truck has been operated for less than 50 hours during the week.
In the event of prolonged use in an extremely dusty or oxidising atmosphere, reduce this interval to 10 working
hours or every day.
- Raise the engine cover (see: 2 - DESCRIPTION: INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS).
- Remove the floor mat.
- Undo the screws 1 (fig. E10/1) to remove the floor 2 (fig. E10/1).
- Unscrew screws 3 (fig. E10/1) to remove the floor 4 (fig. E10/1).
- Unscrew screws 5 (fig. E10/1) to remove the casing 6 (fig. E10/1).
- Clean, then lubricate the lubricator 7 (fig. E10/2) located at the end of the brake pedal axle
(see: 3 - MAINTENANCE: LUBRICANTS AND FUEL) and remove any excess grease.
E11 - SEAT BELT
CHECK
SEAT BELT WITH TWO ANCHORING POINTS
- Check the following points :
• Fixing of the anchoring points on the seat.
• Cleanness of the strap and the locking mechanism.
• Triggering of the locking mechanism.
• Condition of the strap (cuts, curled edges).
REELED SEAT BELT WITH TWO ANCHORING POINTS
- Check the points listed above together with the following points :
• The correct winding of the belt.
• Condition of the reel guards.
• Roller locking mechanism when the strap is given a sharp tug.
NOTE : After an accident, replace the seat belt.
Under no circumstances should you use the lift truck if the seat belt is faulty (fixing, locking, it has cuts or tears, etc). Repair or replace the seat belt immediately.
E10/2
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2
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5
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6
4
E10/2
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