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Chassis
The vehicle chassis is a welded construction with
bolted on counterweight.
The fuel tank is arranged in the right chassis half
and the hydraulic tank in the left chassis half..
Counterweight
The counterweight is fastened to the welded chassis
construction with four bolts, see diagram.
1 - Hexagon bolt M24x130 / 8.8
Tightening torque = 710 Nm
2 - Spherical washer
3 - Cone pan
Weight of counterweight: 2407 kg
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Jacking up the fork truck
ATTENTION Before jacking up the fork truck, apply
the parking brake.
For various servicing routines, the fork truck must be
jacked up.
When jacking up the fork truck, suitable measures
must be taken to prevent the fork truck slipping or
tilting, e.g. using wooden blocks.
Always ensure that only jacks with sufficient bearing
capacity are used and that the fork truck is jacked
up only on level ground and secured to prevent it
rolling.
Only jack up the vehicle at the points shown in the
photos, i.e. at the mast on the left or right and at the
chassis at the front or rear.
Do not jack up the fork truck at the counterweight!
When jacking up the fork truck at the mast, the safety
regulations for working on the mast must be observed.
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Technical service data
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Design of the steering axle
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Removing the steering axle
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Fitting the steering axle
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Removing the wheel hub
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Fitting the wheel hub
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Adjusting the steer angle
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Checking the steer angle
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Removing the stub axle
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Fitting the stub axle
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Greasing the axle
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Removing the tie rods
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Fitting the tie rods
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Removing the steering cylinder
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Fitting the steering cylinder
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Steering axle
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