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| Brand | Yale |
|---|---|
| Model | MPB040-E |
| Category | Lifting Systems |
| Language | English |
General safety rules for lifting, personal protection, and proper tool usage during maintenance.
Precautions for handling electrical systems, batteries, and flammable fuels.
Explanation of warning and caution symbols and their meaning in the manual.
Details the main frame's mounts for lifting mechanism, electrical system, hydraulic pump, and drive unit.
Lists the available lift truck frame options based on weight capacity, fork length, and battery compartment size.
Steps for separating and reassembling fork frame or drive unit frames if damaged.
Details battery compartment sizes and maintenance requirements.
Procedure for safely removing and installing a lift truck battery.
Describes the MDU as a triple reduction drive unit, its parts, and its connection to the motor and axle.
Safety warnings for working with the MDU, including capacitor discharge and blocking the truck.
Procedure for removing the complete MDU from the lift truck.
Steps for disassembling the MDU after removal from the lift truck.
Guidance on cleaning, inspecting, and replacing parts of the MDU.
Steps for reassembling the MDU after repairs.
Procedure for installing the MDU back into the lift truck.
Safety warnings for troubleshooting or adjusting the control handle, including capacitor discharge.
Procedure for removing the control handle assembly, including gas spring discharge.
Procedure for installing a new gas spring and reassembling the control handle.
Procedure for safely discharging the gas spring, noting it's a destructive operation.
Describes the electric brake system and its three braking methods: regenerative, plugging, and friction brake.
Safety warnings for brake system service, including disconnecting battery and blocking truck.
Procedure for disengaging the brake for moving an inoperable truck.
Steps for removing the motor and brake assembly from the MDU.
Checks for electrical and mechanical brake issues, including coil resistance and air gap.
Procedure for installing the brake assembly onto the drive motor shaft and housing.