Individual parts are deformed as
parts
as a result of the load not having
been balanced
The unit has been parked for a
lengthy period with the forks raised
possible
and the rod (328) exposed so that
rust has formed.
The setting screw (317) is not
positioned correctly
4) Leaks
Seals are worn or damaged
Some parts are torn or worn
5) The forks lower without the outlet valve functioning
The outlet valve (321) does not
oil
close properly due to contamination
in the oil
Air is getting into the oil
Seals are worn or damaged
The outlet valve is maladjusted
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V.
Specification
Graduation
Weighing accuracy
Max. fork height
Min. fork height
Fork length
Overall width of the forks
Fork width, individual
Diameter of load wheels
Diameter of control wheel
Net weight
Remove the rust from the rod (328)
Adjust the setting screw (see III.4)
0 – 1000kg 5kg
1000 – 2000/2500kg 20kg
0-500kg
+/-15kg
500-1000kg +/-20kg
1000-1500kg +/-30kg
1500-2500kg +/-40kg
Repair or replace the deformed
and lower the forks as far as
when the unit is not in use
Replace the seals
Check and replace these parts
Replace the oil with fresh
Remove the oil (see IV.2)
Replace the seals
Adjust the setting screw (317)
200 mm
85 mm
1,150 mm
560 mm
160 mm
80 mm
200 mm
80 kg
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