Specifications
b) Slowly raise the forks and watch the load lift, once the load has been raised
sufficiently, put the trigger in the neutral position (centre), before attempting to
move the truck.
c) Gently push or pull the pallet truck with load to its new location, observing that
there are no personnel or obstacles in the way.
d) Before lowering the load, ensure it is clear to do so, i.e.; make sure that nobody’s
feet, including your own are underneath the pallet etc, once satisfied the
way is clear, slowly lower the load to the floor.
e) Withdraw the pallet truck, Lower the forks to their lowest position and store
safely so as not to cause an obstruction, chock the wheels if necessary to
prevent the truck moving accidentally.
NOTE:
If the truck has not been used for some time, there is a possibility that the hydraulic
system may have absorbed air.
This can easily be removed in the following way:
1. With the trigger pulled up fully (lowering position), quickly pump the handle
backwards and forwards 4 - 6 times.
2. Push trigger down to its lowest position, slowly pump the handle backwards
and forwards, forks should now lift, if not repeat steps 1 & 2 until the forks lift
normally.
MAINTENANCE
Inspect the truck daily for possible cracks/damage, also check for oil leaks. Special
attention Should be paid to the nylon wheels. Check that all wheels and auxiliary rollers
are complete and turn freely, check they are not blocked by anything being wrapped
around the axles, i.e.; threads and rags etc, if any are found they should be removed.
Nuts and bolts etc, if run over can and do get embedded in the nylon wheels, if any
such foreign objects are found, they should be removed.
Approx every three months all moveable joints should be lubricated using a good quality
motor oil, DO NOT apply so much oil that it drips onto the floor.
WARNING!
MAXIMUM LOAD - 2500KG
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