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Routine inspection before stacker operation

by:Staxx Pallet Truck     2022-11-09
1. Routine inspection before stacker operation:
Routine inspection before operation has an absolute impact on the safety of the day's operation. Before operating your forklift, confirm whether the forklift is in a safe state.
Before checking your stacker, please do the following:
a. Park the forklift in a safe and stable place first
b. Stop the engine, pull up the handbrake, and set all control levers in the neutral position.
c. Make the mast and the horizontal line vertical, put down the fork, and let the fork contact the ground.
Check around the stacker for oil or water leaks.
Check whether the tire pressure is normal, whether the tread is cut, whether the steel rim is deformed or damaged, and whether the screws are locked.
Check whether the rear support frame and fork are deformed, cracked, and whether the positioning of the fork is normal.
Check whether the tension of the mast chain is consistent.
Check whether the lamp system is damaged and whether there are deformation cracks in the canopy.
Open the hood and check the cooling water level. Check engine oil level. Check the fan belt for cracks and wear. Check the battery electrolyte level. Check hydraulic oil level. Check the brake fluid level. Put the hood down, get in the car, and take your seat. Adjust the seat to the proper position. Adjust the tilt angle of the steering wheel to the optimal position. Check that the horn is functioning properly. Check if the brake pedal is normal. Check to see if the accelerator pedal is normal. Check if the clutch pedal is normal. (Manual gear model) Try to step on the jog pedal to see if it is normal. (Automatic transmission model) Whether the operation of the parking brake lever is normal.
Turn the key switch to ON to check if the fuel level is sufficient. Check whether the warning lights and gauges on the instrument panel function normally. Check that the turn signal lever is functioning properly. Check that the brake lights are functioning properly. Start the engine, allow the engine to warm up for 5 minutes, and check for abnormal noises or abnormal vibrations. Check whether the mast electric pallet lift truck and tilt forward and backward are smooth, and check whether there is oil leakage in the hydraulic cylinder and oil pipe. Move the lithium pallet truck slowly to the safe area. Check whether the clutch action (the action of the jog switch) is normal. Check that the braking force is sufficient. Check that the steering wheel turns properly.
2. Regular inspection and maintenance
Before operating the stacker, in addition to the routine inspection before the operation, the stacker is for safety reasons and to ensure the life and performance of the parts. Routine inspections of the forklift should be carried out at regular intervals. Note:
a. When you encounter a problem, please discuss with your supervisor or technical personnel, and do not repair it by yourself to ensure the safety of the human and machine.
b. For more professional maintenance or maintenance items, please hand it over to technicians or trained professionals.

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