c. Transporting
For transporting, remove the load, lower the truck to the lowest position and lash it safe with dedicated lashing straps.
d. Storage & Reassembling
For storage, remove the load, lower the truck to the lowest position, grease all in this handbook mentioned greasing points
(regularly inspection) and eventually protect the truck against corrosion and dust. Jack the truck safety, so that there will be no
flattening after storage. Reassemble the tiller in the opposite direction of the assembling.
5. DAILY INSPECTION
This chapter describes pre-shift checks before putting the truck into operation. Daily inspection is effective to find the malfunction
or fault on the truck and can maximize the lifetime. Check the truck on the following points before operation. Remove load from
truck and lower the forks to the lowest position.
DO NOT USE THE TRUCK IF ANY MALFUNCTION OR FAULT IS FOUND.
• Visually check for structural deformation or cracks of arms, forks, or any other component.
and unusual noise or binding of the lifting mechanism.
• Check if there is any oil leakage.
• Check the vertical creep of the lifting mechanism.
• Check the smooth movement of the wheels.
• Check if there are any particles or damages on the wheels.
• Check if all the bolts and nuts are tightened firmly.
• If equipped, check the brake.
• Verify that all labels are in place.
6. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
• When operating the truck, the operator has to wear safety shoes.
• The truck is intended to be used for indoor applications with ambient temperatures between +5°C and + 40°C.
• The operating lighting must be minimum 50 Lux.
• It is not allowed to use the truck on angled surfaces.
• Never leave a loaded pallet truck unattended.
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