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Linde Pallet Truck Type 141: L12L L12LP Operating and Maintenance Instructions

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Original Illustrated Factory Operating and Maintenance Instructions for Linde Pallet Truck Type 141. Original factory manuals for Linde Forklift Trucks, contains high quality images, circuit diagrams and instructions to help...
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Linde Pallet Truck Type 141: L12L L12LP Operating and Maintenance Instructions
Original Illustrated Factory Operating and Maintenance Instructions for Linde Pallet Truck Type 141.

Original factory manuals for Linde Forklift Trucks, contains high quality images, circuit diagrams and instructions to help you to operate and repair your truck

Covered models:
L12L
L12LP

Format: PDF, 60 Pages
Language: English

Contents:

Description
Plates and labels
Technical characteristics
Technical description
Overviews .
Controls
Indicators
Time counter unit
Discharge limiter indicator
Startup / Daily checks and operations before startup
Safety rules
Definition of safety terms
Using ingredients
Periodic checks on the pallet truck
Recommendations for starting up
Checks before first startup
Daily checks before use
Checking forward/reverse and raise/lower controls
Checking the safety braking
Checking automatic braking
Checking the driver presence safety device
Checking operation of the emergency stop button
Checking the safety inverter switch (L12L-LP01)
Checking the horn
Checking the battery charge condition
Opening and closing the battery cover
Connecting the battery connector
Recharging the battery with an external charger
Checking the state of terminal cables and battery connector
Checking the electrolyte level and topping up with water
Checking the electrolyte density
Removing/Replacing the battery
Replacing the battery using a trolley
Usage
Usage instructions
Startup
Safety switch
Emergency stop button
Determining the running direction
Steering
Driving
Forward running
Reversing the running direction
Using the pallet truck on a slope
Going up slopes
Going down slopes
Starting on a slope
Electromagnetic braking
Braking by reversing the running direction
Parking brake
L.B.C. automatic braking
Horn control
Using the mast
L12LP: Speed/load weight limitation
Raising and lowering the master by controlling the tiller
Position of the apron
Raising and lowering the initial lift
Handling loads
Reading the rating plate
Picking up a load on the ground
Transporting a load
Putting a load down on the ground
Stacking a load
Picking up a load at a height
Picking up 2 loads
Transporting 2 loads
Putting down 2 loads
Before leaving the pallet truck
Slinging the pallet truck
Lifting the pallet truck
Towing
Taking the mast off
Transport and storage of the pallet truck
Maintenance
General comments
Work on the elevator mast
Standard elevator mast
Safety device for standard elevator mast
Duplex elevator mast
Safety device for Duplex elevator mast
Checks and maintenance work after the first 50 hours of service*
Calendar for maintenance work
Maintenance as required
Cleaning the pallet truck
Cleaning and greasing chains
Cleaning and greasing the mast
Opening the front cover
Checking the attachment and condition of the wheels
Fixing and adjusting stabilizing wheels
Replacing the driving wheel
Fuses
Checking the electrolyte level and topping up with water
Checking the electrolyte density
Checking the condition of cables, terminals and the battery connector
Cleaning the battery and the battery compartment
Maintenance every 500 hours
Lubrication of the drive unit steering bearing
Lubrication of drive unit support hinges
Checking the various hinges
Checking the leak tightness of the hydraulic circuit
Checking the hydraulic fluid level
Checking the condition and attachment of the mast and chains
Checking the length of mast chains
Checking the condition and attachment of cables and electrical connections
Cleaning the electrical panel
Checking the traction motor brushes, and replacement if necessary
Adjusting the electromagnetic brake
Checking contact wear
Maintenance every 1000 hours
Checking the reduction gear oil level
Removing the motor-pump unit
Checking the pump motor brushes, and replacement if necessary
Cleaning the hydraulic filter and cap
Checking the mechanical attachment of devices
Maintenance every 2000 hours
Replacing the hydraulic fluid
Replacing reduction gear oil
Recommended lubricants
Technical characteristics
Hydraulic diagrams
L 12 L electrical diagrams
L 12 LP electrical diagrams
Index
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