Linde T20AP Pallet Truck 141 Series Operating Instructions (User Manual)
Linde T20AP Pallet Truck 141 Series Operating Instructions (User Manual)
Original Illustrated Factory Operating Instructions (User Manual) for Linde Pallet Truck Type 141, Model T20AP.
Original factory manuals for Linde Forklift Trucks, contains high quality images, diagrams and instructions to help you to operate, maintenance and repair your truck
Covered models: T20AP
Format: PDF, 48 Pages Language: English
Contents: Description Plates and labels Technical specifications Technical description General view Controls Indicators Combination hour meter (operation) Discharge limiter / indicator Operation Daily checks and tasks prior to operation Safety rules Definition of safety terms Use of materials Periodic inspections of the truck Operating recommendations Checks prior to initial operation Daily checks prior to use Checking the forward/reverse and lift/lower controls Checking the mechanical brake system Checking the automatic LBC brake system Checking the brake system Checking the emergency stop button operation Checking the safety reverse button Checking the horn operation Checking the battery charge state Opening the battery cover Connecting Idisconnecting the battery connector Recharging the battery using an external charger Checking the condition of the battery cables, terminals and connector Checking the electrolyte level, and topping up with water Checking the electrolyte specific gravity Removal/replacement of the battery Battery box safety locking Changing the battery using a crane, fixed or moveable stands or a roller carrier Driving Instructions for use Starting Safety reverse button (T20AP 01 version) Emergency stop button Indication of the direction of travel Starting on a slope Driving 2 Forward travel / Reverse travel 2 Reversing the direction of travel 2 Steering 2 Braking, lifting, lowering, horn Countercurrent braking Automatic LBC braking Electromagnetic braking Lifting / lowering the forks Horn control Load handling Loading Transporting the load Unloading Before leaving the truck Lifting, towing Slinging the truck Jacking the truck Towing Transport and storage of the truck Maintenance General information Inspection and maintenance after first 50 hours of operation * Inspection and maintenance schedule Maintenance as required Cleaning the truck Checking the tightness of the wheel nuts Checking the condition of the wheels Fitting and adjustment of the stabiliser wheel Replacing the drive wheel Opening the front cover Fuses Checking the electrolyte level, and topping up with water Checking the electrolyte specific gravity Checking the condition of the battery cables, terminals and connector Cleaning the battery and battery compartment Maintenance every 500 hours Lubricating the drive unit slew ring Checking the hydraulic fluid level Checking for leaks in the hydraulic system Checking the condition and fastening of electrical cables and connections Cleaning the electrical panel Cleaning and checking contacts for wear Inspection/replacement of the traction motor brushes Adjusting the electromagnetic brake Checking miscellaneous joints Maintenance every 1000 hours Checking the reduction gear oil level Removing the pump motor unit Inspection/replacement of the pump motor brushes Cleaning the hydraulic filter Checking the mechanical fitting of components Maintenance every 2000 hours Changing the hydraulic fluid Changing the reduction gear oil Recommended lubricants Hydraulic system diagram Electrical circuit diagram Index