Linde E20, E25, E30, E35 Electric ForkLift Truck 387 Series Operating and Maintenance Instructions
Linde E20, E25, E30, E35 Electric ForkLift Truck 387 Series Operating and Maintenance Instructions
Original Illustrated Factory Operating and Maintenance Instructions for Linde Electric Lift Truck 387 Series, Models E20, E25, E30, E35 .
Original factory manuals for Linde Forklift Trucks, contains high quality images, diagrams and instructions to help you to operate and repair your truck
Covered models: E20 E25 E30 E35
Format: PDF, 300 Pages Language: English
Contents: 1. Introduction Your industrial truck Intended use Impermissible use Description of use and climatic conditions Symbols used Technical description Receivingthe industrial truck Legal requirements for placing on the market Service plan before initial commissioning 2. Safety Safety guidelines Residual risks Stability In the case of tip-over Emergency exit with attached rear window Handling consumables Competent person Regulations Fit attachments Fork carriage emergency lowering Fork carriage emergency lowering for trucks with an elevated driver`s compartment 3. Overview Identification plate Truck overview Operating devices Display unit Switch panel 4. Operation Instructions for running-in Pre-shift checks Standard equipment Entering and exiting the truck Adjusting the driver`s seat Adjusting the steering column Setting the time Seat belt Switching the truck on and off Driving (dual-pedal operation) Driving (single-pedal operation) Steering system Brake system Horn Joystick °Central-lever operation Joystick ° Single-lever operation Emergency off switch Special equipment Adjusting the driver`s seat equipped with air suspension Adjusting the driver`s seat with rotating device Mast positioning Steering angle display Lift height restriction Lifting system and attachments (single-lever operation with 3rd auxiliary hydraulics) Depressurisation Lighting BlueSpot Windscreen wipers Window heater Heating system Linde Forklift Data Management (LFM) Integrated charger Working under load Before load pick up Adjustfork arm distance Load pick up Driving underload Setting down loads Towingdevice Before exiting the truck Parkingthe truck securely Loading/Transporting Removing the lift mast Driving without the lift mast Crane loading Transportation by lorry or low loading trucks 5. Maintenance General remarks Inspection and maintenance data Recommendationsfor consumables Inspection and maintenance overview One-off service plan after 1 000 hours Service plan for every 1000 hours Service plan for every 3000 hours Service plan for every 6000 hours Gearbox Checking the planetary transmission oil level Checking the planetary transmission for leaks Changing the oil in the planetary transmission Chassis, bodywork and fittings Checking the mountings Cleaning the industrial truck Opening and closing the battery hood Checking the condition and correct function of the seat belt Check the tilt cylinder bearings for wear Check and oil other bearings and joints Other cleaning and greasing Filling up the washer system /water tank Chassis frame Checking the tyres Checking the condition of the antistatic belt Wheel change Tightening the wheel fastenings Cleaning and lubricating the combined axle Checking the drive axle heat sinks for contamination, cleaning if necessary Operating devices Checking the brake system Check bellows on joystick Checking and oiling the pedal group and linkage Electrics/ Electronics Checking the battery charge status Charging the battery Charging the battery using an external battery charger Active charging ventilation unit Battery replacement Battery replacement ° truck with elevated driver`s compartment Checking the main contactor Adjusting the accelerator Checking the fans for function and contamination, and cleaning if necessary Checking the condition and secure positioning of electric cables, cable connectors and connections Hydraulics Checking oil level for hydraulic system Checking the hydraulic system for leaks Changing the hydraulic oil Checking the breather filter for leaks Changing the breather filter Checking the control unit for correct function Replacing the high-pressure filter Changing the suction filter Check the tension of double hoses Load lift system Lift mast/protection Tightening the lift mast/ mountings Lift mast ° cleaning the chain and applying chain spray Lift mast ° adjusting the chain Lift mast, chains, lift cylinder and end stops:Checking the mountings, condition and function Check fork arms and arm safety devices Cleaning and lubricating the sideshift (special equipment), checking the fastening Checking the sideshift (special equipment) for wear Checking the slide guides on the sideshift (special equipment) for wear Cleaning and lubricating the fork prong positioner (special equipment), checking the mounting Checking the fork prong positioner (special equipment) for wear Self-help Malfunctions during operation Fuses -Basic equipment Fuses -Special equipment Diagnostic connector Towing Shutting down the industrial truck Disposal of old trucks 6. Technical data Type sheet E 20/500, as at 01/2012 Type sheet E 20/600H, as at 01/2012 Type sheet E 25/500, as at 01/2012 Type sheet E25/600 H,as at 01/2012 Type sheet E 25/500 L, as at 01/2012 Type sheet E 25/600 HL, as at 01/2012 Type sheet E 30/500, as at 01/2012 Type sheet E 30/500 L, as at 01/2012 Type sheet E 30/600 H,as at 01/2012 Type sheet E 30/600 HL, as at 01/2012 Type sheet E 35/500 L, as at 01/2012 Type sheet E 35/500 HL, as at 01/2012 TypesheetE30/600HL,elevateddriver`scompartment,asat12/2012 Truck configuration Tyre variants andrim sizes Load capacity diagrams Lift mast data Lift mast data 387 series elevated driver`s compartment Additional capacity rating plate for attachments Vibration characteristics for bodily vibrations Noise emission values