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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.
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