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TM 10-3930-632-12
CHAPTER 4
ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION'
Section I. SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF MATERIEL
4-1.
Inspecting and Servicing the Equipment
d. Remove battery cell covers and check to see
a. Conduct a complete visual inspection of the
that electrolyte is above top of plates.
e.  Check to see that all lights (headlight,
fork lift truck. Check to insure that all items are on the
taillight, instrument lights, etc.) operate properly.
machine, and that no obvious damage occurred in
f. Check hydraulic reservoir to see that it is full.
shipment. Check for damage to lift and tilt cylinder rods
g.  Refer to LO 10-3930-632-12 and follow
such as nicks or deep scratches. Make sure that there
is no paint on any of these cylinder rods.
instructions therein if it becomes necessary to add fluids
b.
Check  to  see  that  engine  oil  and
transmission fluid register to the FULL mark on the
dipsticks.
c. Check radiator coolant to insure that it is at
correct level.
Section II. MOVEMENT TO A NEW WORKSITE
4-2.
Dismantling for Movement
space limitations require, the overhead guard (fig. 1-1)
a.  For short-distance movement over hard
and the forks can be removed from the fork lift truck.
Lift the load backrest from the carriage assembly. Lift
surfaces, no dismantling is necessary to move the fork
the fork stop pin lever and slide the forks sideways from
lift truck. The truck is self-propelled and can be driven
the carriage assembly.
directly to the worksite.
b.  If the new worksite is too far removed to
4-3.
Reinstallation After Movement
conveniently drive the fork lift truck to the new location,
If it was necessary to remove the forks and load
or if the worksites are separated by other than smooth,
backrest, reinstall them on the carriage assembly.
hard-surfaced roads, the truck can be moved on a
flatbed truck. No dismantling is normally necessary. If
Section III. REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT
4-4.
Tools and Equipment
on this fork lift truck.
a.  No basic issue tools or repair parts are
4-6.
Maintenance Repair Parts
issued with or authorized for use on the fork lift truck.
a. Organizational maintenance repair parts for
4-5.
Special Tools and Equipment
the fork lift truck are listed and illustrated in TM 10-
a. No special tools or equipment are required to
3930-632-20P.
perform the operator's and organizational maintenance
Section IV. LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS
4-7.
General
b. Use only the lubricants specified in the lubrication
a. This section contains lubrication instructions
order.
Carefully follow instructions given on the
lubrication order to assure proper operation of the
which are supplemental to, and not specifically covered
equipment.
in the Lubrication Order LO 10-3930-632-12.
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