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TM 10-3930-669-20
Section V. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
2-19. MAINTENANCE INTRODUCTION .
This section provides general maintenance procedures for Unit Maintenance as specified in the Maintenance Allocation
Chart (MAC). When a special procedure is necessary, the detailed procedure will be in the section covering that
component.
2-20. GROUND HANDLING .
a.
Towing. One towing eye is located on the lower rear of the forklift recessed into the counterweight.
b.
Parking. Parking brake is designed to hold the forklift with or without rated load capacity on a maximum of a
15 percent grade.
c.
Mooring and Transport. Forklift is equipped with four rings for use in tying down. Refer
to TM 10-3930-669-10.
d.
Slinging. Forklift is equipped with four rings for use in slinging. Refer to TM 10-3930-669-10.
2-21. GENERAL REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS .
a.
Work Required. Remove parts for repair or replacement as required. Do not disassemble a component
any further than needed.
b.
Preparation. Before removal of any electrical components, disconnect battery ground cable to ensure
that circuits and components are not energized. Before removal of any hydraulic components, relieve
hydraulic system pressure. Before removal of fasteners (nuts, screws), remove any paint on threads to ease
removal and installation.
c.
Identification. To ease assembly and installation, tag and mark shims, connectors, wires, and mating ends
of lines before disconnecting them. Identify similar parts to ensure correct assembly.
d.
Position of Valves. Before removing valve handles, mark or diagram their positions when opened or
closed. This will help during assembly.
e.
Tire Removal. Before removing any tires, position wooden blocks under frame. This will secure the forklift
for safe tire removal.
f.
Location. Before removing cable ties, cushioned clamps, hoses, tubing, wiring, etc., note the location,
position, and routing to ensure correct assembly.
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