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TM 10-3930-623-12
1-34.  LIFT CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY.  The lift carriage
the cover for access to the engine compartment from
assembly is mounted on rollers between the outer and
above.
A radiator cover plate is bolted to the
inner uprights, which serve as guide tracks for it. The
counterweight.
The operator's pedal controls, the
forks are mounted on the lift carriage, traveling up and
steering column, and electrical leads to the instruments
down with it.
and switches are mounted on or through a floor plate.
For minor service of components beneath the floor plate,
1-35. FRAME. The basic structure of the fork lift truck is
a small cover is located above the transmission dipstick
the one-piece welded frame, to which all components
and fill tube, and the brake system master cylinder. The
and major assemblies of the truck are attached.  The
floor  plate  can  be  removed  for  more  extensive
running gear is attached to the underside of the frame,
maintenance.
the hoisting mechanism is mounted at the frame front
end, and a one-ton counterweight is fastened to the back
1-37. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM COMPONENTS.
of the frame.  Since the frame houses much of the
mechanism for the truck, access openings for service
1-38. The following paragraphs contain descriptions of
and maintenance are provided at appropriate locations.
electrical system components for the truck, excepting
those units previously described in connection with the
1-36. SHEET METAL. The operator's seat is mounted
engine assembly. (See figure 1-11).
on top of a hinged compartment cover.  A manually
operated latch at the front of this cover permits raising
Figure 1-8. Transmission Hydraulic Diagram
1-9

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