TM 10-3930-671-24 When lifting the front of the truck, watch truck for signs of lateral  instability.  It  may  tip  sideways.  You  may  have  to support or guide the side of the truck or overhead guard to prevent tipping. 1. Attach a hoist with chains of correct capacity. 2. To   raise   the   front   of   the   truck    with    upright removed, use two chains hooked into the cowl at the cutout holes for the tilt cylinders, or the upper tie  bar  on  the  upright.  Lift  truck  up  and  place wheel   cradles   under   the   front   wheels.   Lower truck wheels onto the cradles. 3. When maintenance work is completed, lower the truck     to     the     floor     by     reversing     the     lifting procedure.        Check    to    be    sure    no    tools    or equipment are under the truck or wheels. Lifting and Jacking Points The   overhead   guard   and   mounting   are   not   designed (stressed)    to    support    the    weight    of    the    lift    truck. Attempting to lift the truck using the overhead guard may result in injury or death to personnel. Shipping Tiedown Instructions 1. Front of Truck A. With Upright and Carriage Installed Lower the carriage fully. Put  a  tiedown  (e.g.,  chain)  between  the carriage fork bars as shown in illustration. Attach chain to side tie downs. B. Without An Upright and Carriage Installed Attach chain to side tiedowns. 2. Rear of Truck Attach chain to side tiedowns. F-62

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