Four-hour material handling
Heavy Duty: Twelve-hour material handling
Severe Duty: Continuous operation or special applications
The actual maintenance intervals may vary depending on
individual operating conditions such as:
- Ambient temperature extremes
- Dusty or dirty environments
- Frequent operation on grades or rough terrain
- Heavy or abusive loads
- Idle time versus operating time
- Frequency of starting and stopping
- Operator driving habits
- Quality of fuel and lubricants used
Under severe conditions, maintenance intervals should be
reduced by 25-50%. If in doubt, consult your Clark dealer.
Using the Maintenance Schedules
The maintenance schedules on the
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Clark dt 30 e diesel towing tractors service repair manual
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Service
Manual
SM 607D
DT 30E-50E-60E
Diesel
Towing
Tractors
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Truck Models Covered by this Manual
This manual gasoline and diesel engine powered industrial towing tractors
Models
DT 30E - DT 50E - DT 60E
Arrangement and Use of this Manual
Clark arranges parts and service procedures by standard- You can quickly locate a specific point in the manual by
ized Groups. In this manual, Groups are similar to “chap- using the headers and footers that appear on every Section
ters.” Groups are listed in the indexes on the next page. page. The following illustration points out these areas.
Each Group begins with a table of contents that shows the
Sections contained within the Group. Lengthy Sections
also begin with a table of contents.
Group ID Group ID
Each Group and Section has an identifying name and
number, or “ID.”
Each page also has a unique ID. The page ID consists of
three numbers separated by hyphens. The three numbers
Page ID
represent the Group number, the Section number, and the /
V
page number. For example, “00-1-2” on the lower comer
Section ID Manual ID
Section ID
of the page indicates Group 00, Section 1, Page 2.
This manual is intended for the use of trained service
personnel. Please read Group SA, “Safe Maintenance,”
and the Operator’s Manual before working on or operat-
ing the truck.
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CONTENTS-DIESEL
Contents of this Manual
Group Index
Group SA. Safe Maintenance
Group PS. Periodic Service
Group 00. Engines
Group 01. Cooling System
Group 02. Fuel System
Group 03. Air Induction
Group 06. Transmission
Group 12. Ignition System
Group 13. Instrument Panel
Group 14. Electrical System
Group 20. Drive Axle
Group 21. U-Joint
Group 22. Wheels and Tires
Group 23. Brake System
Group 25. Steering Column and Gear
Group 26. SbeerAxle
Group 38. Counterweight, Sheet Metal & Chassis
Group 40. Specifications
Alphabetical Index
(SEE NEXT PAGE)
Pictorial Index
Group 38. Counterweight
Metal & Chassis
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Alphabetical Index
Air Induction System
Alternator
Brake System
Cooling System
Counterweight
Drive Axle
Electrical System
Engines
Fuel System
Ignition System
Jacking & Blocking
Oil Change
Planned Maintenance
Parking Brake
Radiator
Safety
Sheet Metal, & Chassis
Shop Supplies
Specifications
Starter
Steer Axle
Steering
Transmission
Tune-Up
U-Joint
Water Pump
Wheels/Tires
Group 03
Group 14
Group 23
Group 01
Group 38
Group 20
Group 14
Group 00
Group 02
Group 12
Group SA
Group 00
Group PS
Group 23
Group 01
Group SA
Group 38
Group 40
Group 40
Group 14
Group 26
Group 25
Group 06
Group 00
Group 21
Groups OLOO
Group 22
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GROUP SA
GROUP SA
SAFE MAINTENANCE
Safety ............................................................................... Section 1
Lifting, Jacking and Blocking the Truck ...................... Section 2
Towing .............................................................................. Section 3
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Section 1. Safety
Safety Signs and Messages Safe Maintenance Practices
Safety signs and messages in this manual and on the tow
tractor provide instructions and identify specific areas where
potential hazards exist and special precautions should be
taken. Be sure you know and understand the meaning of
these instructions, signs, and messages. Damage to the
truck, death, or serious injury to you or other persons may
result if these messages are not followed.
NOTE
This message is used when special informa-
tion, instructions or identification is re-
quired relating to procedures, equipment,
tools, pressures, capacities, and other spe-
cial data.
The following instructions have been prepared from cur-
rent industry and government safety standards applicable
to industrial truck operation and maintenance. These rec-
ommended procedures specify conditions, methods, and
accepted practices that aid in the safe maintenance of in-
dustrial trucks. They are listed here for the reference and
safety of all workers during maintenance operations. Care-
fully read and understand these instructions and the spe-
cific maintenance procedures before attempting to do any
repair work.
When in doubt of any maintenance procedure, please con-
tact your local Clark dealer.
1.
IMPORTANT
Powered industrial trucks can become hazardous if
maintenance is neglected. Therefore, suitable mainte-
nance facilities, trained personnel, and procedures
must be provided.
This message is used when special precau-
tions should be taken to ensure a correct
action or to avoid damage to, or malfunc-
tion of, the truck or a component.
2. Maintenance and inspection of all powered industrial
trucks shall be done in conformance with the
manufacturer’s recommendations.
3.
A CAUTION
This message is used as a reminder of safety
hazards that can result in personal injury
if proper precautions are not taken.
A planned maintenance, lubrication, and inspection
program shall be followed.
4. Only trained and authorized personnel shall be permit-
ted to maintain, repair, adjust, and inspect industrial
trucks. Work shall be performed in accordance with
the manufacturer’s specifications.
A WARNING
This message is used when a hazard exists
that can result in injury or death if proper
precautions are not taken.
5. Properly ventilate work area, vent exhaust fumes, and
keep shop clean and floor dry.
6.
A DANGER
This message is used when an extreme haz-
ard exists that can result in injury or death
or serious injury if proper precautions are
not taken.
Avoid fire hazards and have fire protection equipment
present in the work area. Do not use an open flame to
check for level or leakage of fuel, electrolyte, or
coolant. Do not use open pans of fuel or flammable
cleaning fluids for cleaning parts.
7. Before starting work on truck:
The above terms have been adopted by Clark Material
Handling Company. The same terms may be used in differ-
ent context in service literature supplied directly or indi-
rectly by vendors of truck components.
a. Raise drive wheels off of floor or disconnect
power source and use blocks or other positive
truck positioning devices.
b. Disconnect battery before working on the electri-
cal system.
8. Before working on engine fuel system of gasoline,
LPG or diesel-powered trucks, be sure the fuel shut-
off valve is closed.
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9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
Operation of the truck to check performance must be
conducted in an authorized, safe, clear area.
Before starting to drive truck:
a. Be in operating position.
b: Be sure parking brake is engaged.
c. Put direction control in neutral.
d. Start engine.
e. Check functioning of direction and speed con-
trols, steering, brakes and warning devices.
Before leaving truck
a. Stop truck.
b. Put directional control in neutral.
c. Apply the parking brake.
d. Stop the engine by turning off the ignition circuit.
e. Put blocks at the wheels if truck is on an incline.
Brakes, steering mechanisms, control mechanisms,
warning devices, lights, governors, guards, safety de-
vices, and frame members must be carefully and regu-
larly inspected and maintained in a safe operating
condition.
Special trucks or devices designed and approved for
hazardous area operation must receive special atten-
tion to ensure that maintenance preserves the original,
approved, safe-operating features.
Fuel systems must be checked for leaks and condition
of parts. Extra special consideration must be given in
the case of a leak in the fuel system. Action must be
taken to prevent the use of the truck until the leak has
been corrected.
The truck manufacturer’s capacity, operation, and
maintenance instruction plates, tags, or decals must be
maintained in legible condition.
Batteries, motors, controllers, limit switches, protec-
tive devices, electrical conductors, and connections
must be inspected and maintained in conformance
with good practice. Special attention must be paid to
the condition of electrical insulation.
To avoid injury to personnel or damage to the equip-
ment, consult the manufacturer’s procedures inreplac-
ing contacts on any battery connection.
Industrial trucks must be kept in a clean condition to
minimize fire hazards and help in the detection of loose
or defective parts.
19.
20.
21.
Modifications and additions that affect capacity and
safe truck operation must not be done without the
manufacturer’s prior written approval. Capacity, op-
eration and maintenance instruction plates, tags, or
decals must be changed accordingly. This is an OSHA
requirement.
Care must be taken to assure that all replacement parts,
including tires, are interchangeable with the original
parts and of a quality at least equal to that provided in
the original equipment. Parts, including tires, are to be
installed per the manufacturer’s procedures. Always
use genuine CLARK or CLARK-approved parts.
Use special care when removing heavy components
from the truck, such as counterweight, seat deck, etc.
Be sure that towing equipment is of the correct capac-
ity and in good condition. The frame must always be
safely blocked for major component removal.
NOTE
You should also be familiar with additional
operating and maintenance safety instruc-
tions contained in the following publica-
tions:
ANSI/ASME B56.9 - 1992 Operator Controlled Industrial
Tow Tractors (Safety Code For Powered Industrial Trucks).
Published by: American Society of Mechanical Engineers,
United Engineering Center, 345 E. 47th Street, New York,
NY 10017.
NFPA 505-1982: Fire Safety Standard for Powered Indus-
trial Trucks: Type Designations, Areas of Use, Mainte-
nance and Operation. Available from: National Fire
Protection Assoc., Inc., Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA
02269.
General Industrial Standards, OSHA 2206: OSHA Safety
and Health Standards (29 CFR 1910), Subpart N-Materials
Handling and Storage, Section 1910.178 Powered Indus-
trial Trucks. For sale by: Superintendent of Documents,
U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.
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Section 2.
Lifting, Jacking and Blocking
Jacking point
(Center of Front Hoist Lifting Point
Bumper)
A DANGER!!!
Working on or under an improperly blocked truck can result in serious injury or death. Always insure
that wheels are chocked and that blocking is secure and stable before working on truck. Never work on
a truck that is held up only by a hoist or jack.
GENERAL
Refer to specification section for the service weight and
axle loadings of your truck. Be sure your lifting or jacking
equipment is of sufficient capacity. Have blocks ready for
placement before lifting or jacking the truck. The best and
safest blocking method is to set the entire truck on blocks.
Raising Front End Of Truck
The preferred method of raising the front end of the truck is
with a hoist. A lifting hook fits securely into the front plate
and frame member assembly. Protect the truck finish with
cloth or cardboard under the chain.
If a jack is used to lift in this position, be sure it is securely
seated under front plate.
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Section 3.
Towing
If your truck is disabled but can be moved freely on its own
wheels without further damage, use the following proce-
dures to tow the truck safely to a repair area.
A WARNING
It is important for your safety and to the
care of your tow tractor to use the proper
equipment and carefully follow these rec-
ommendations for safe towing.
Do not tow a tow tractor if there is a prob-
lem with the brakes or tires, or if the steer-
ing cannot be operated.
Do not tow the disabled truck up or down
ramps or steep inclines.
Do not attempt to tow the disabled truck if
traction or weather conditions are poor.
Push or tow for short distances only. Towing at higher
speeds or longer distances can destroy the transmission. If
the engine is not running, the transmission receives no
forced lubrication to any of its bearings. The best method to
move a tow tractor is to raise the rear tires off the ground
and tow backwards or load it entirely onto another vehicle.
1. Be sure to apply the parking brake or block the drive
wheels on the disabled truck while working around it.
2. Use a truck for towing that is of equal or larger capac-
ity than the disabled truck.
3. Use an approved, solid metal tow bar with towing
coupler.
NOTE
Approved towing equipment is available
from your Clark dealer.
5. An operator must be on the disabled truck.
6.
7.
n! CAUTION
The power steering will not operate on the
disabled truck when the engine is not run-
ning. The steering handwheel will be diffr-
cult to turn.
Tow the truck slowly. Careful towing is necessary to
prevent injury to personnel or damage to the disabled
truck. The truck should be towed at a speed of less than
8 kph (5 mph, or a moderate walking speed) with a
driver in place and steering the disabled truck
Park the disabled truck in authorized area only. Leave
the directional control in park, turn the ignition switch
to OFF, and engage the parking brake. Remove the
ignition key and, when necessary, block the wheels to
prevent the truck from rolling.
A WARNING
Always engage the parking brake when
parking a tow tractor. The truck can roll
and cause injury or death to personnel near
it.
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Parking
Never park on a grade.
Before leaving your tractor:
Always come to a complete stop...
AND
Be sure shifter is in park or neutral...
AND
Set parking brake...
AND
Turn key to “OFF” position.
1 Tow Tractor PARKING 1
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GROUP PS
PERIODIC SERVICE
Maintenance Schedules .................................................. Section 1
The Planned Maintenance Program ............................. Section 2
The PM Inspection Form ............................................... Section 3
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Section 1.
Maintenance Schedules
“PeriodicService” and “Planned
Maintenance”
The term “periodic service” includes all maintenance tasks
that should be performed on a regularly scheduled basis.
The term “Planned Maintenance” indicates a formalized
program of basic inspections, adjustments, and lubrications
that the Clark service organization provides customers at a
prescribed interval, usually 50-250 hours. The recommended
basic “Planned Maintenance” procedure is given in Section
2 of this Group.
The current Section,“Maintenance Schedules,” specifies
all maintenance tasks-including Planned Maintenance
tasks-that should be performed periodically, and suggests
intervals at which they should be performed.
Determining Maintenance Intervals
Time intervals on the charts on the next four pages and
elsewhere in this manual relate to truck operating hours as
recorded on the hourmeter, and are based on experience
Clark has found to be convenient and suitable under nor-
mal operation. Standard operating condition classifications
are:
Normal Operation: Eight-hour material handling, mostly
in buildings or in clean, open air on clean, paved surfaces.
Severe Operation: Prolonged operating hours or constant
usage.
Extreme Operation:
In sandy or dusty locations, such as cement plants,
lumber mills, and coal dust or stone crushing sites.
High-temperature locations, such as steel mills and
foundries.
Sudden temperature changes, such as constant trips
from buildings into the open air, or in refrigeration
plants.
If the tow tractor is used in severe or extreme operating
conditions, the maintenance intervals should be shortened
accordingly.
IMPORTANT
MAINTENANCE INTERVALS. If the tow
tractor is used in severe or extreme operat-
ing conditions, the maintenance intervals
should be shortened accordingly.
Since the operating environments of tow
tractors vary widely, the above descrip-
tions are highly generalized and should be
applied as actual conditions dictate.
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Recommended Periodic Service Schedule
This chart lists maintenance tasks that should be done
periodically, the suggested time intervals, and the service
manual Group in which the task is covered. Apply as
appropriate for diesel, gas, and LPG trucks. Refer to
Operator’s Manual for Daily Checks.
tiroup UL - rue1 3ystem
Carburetor - idle/air - check/adiust 1 .
CO level - check/adjust
Diesel injectors/lines - clean/inspect
Filler cap/screen - clean/mspect
Fuel filter, diesel - replace
Fuel filter, gas - replace
LPG lock-off valve filter
inspect/replace
.
.
.
.
.
.
LPG tank mounting/guard - inspect
LPG tank shut-off valve -
inspect/test
LPG vaporizer/regulator/hoses
inspect
Throttle linkage - check/adjust .
* Oil change interval may be determined by laboratory analysis
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TASKS
Air filter element - replace
Air hose/clamps - inspect
Exhaust pipe/muffler - inspect
I I I
Group 03 - Air Intake & Exhaust
l (Diesel) l (Gas/LPG)
.
.
Groun 06- Transmission I
I Air Vent - insuect. clean or reulace I I I . I I I
1 Axle mountine bolts - insoect/tiahten 1 I I I l I I
Charging pump - stall test
Clutch pack operation - stall test
Fluid change - drain/fill
Fluid filter - replace
Fluid level/condition - check/sample
.
l
.
.
.
Oil cooler lines - inspect .
IT ransmission strainer - clean I I I I I l I
Diesel cold starting plug - test
Distributor cap/rotor- inspect
Group 12 - Ignition and Starting System
.
.
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TASKS 1st 50 Hours
Every
50-250 Hours
Every 450-
500 Hours
(or 3 months)
Every 2000
Hours
(or 1 year)
Operation - check
Service brake - check wear
Group 23 - rakes
.
I .
Steering cylinder seals - check
leakage
.
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Section 2.
The Planned Maintenance Program
This Section defines a set of basic service procedures, known as the “Planned
Maintenance Program,” and describes a systematic approach for performing them.
Introduction to Planned Maintenance ......................................................................................... 2
PM Intervals ..................................................................................................................................... 2
The PM Form ................................................................................................................................... 2
The Basic PM Procedures ............................................................................................................. 2
The Recommended PM Task Chart ................................................................................................. 3
Visual Inspection ............................................................................................................................. 4
Decals, Fasteners, and Leaks ................................................................................................... .4
Wheels and Tires ...................................................................................................................... 4
Functional Tests ............................................................................................................................... 4
Starting System ......................................................................................................................... 4
Engine Shut Down Mode .......................................................................................................... 4
Accelerator, Brake System, Direction Control, and Parking Brake ........................................ 5
Steering System ........................................................................................................................ 5
Air Cleaning the Truck .................................................................................................................... 5
Truck Chassis Inspection and Lubrication.. ............................................................................. .5 & 6
Under-the-Hood Inspection ............................................................................................................. 6
General Checks ......................................................................................................................... 6
Engine Air Cleaner ................................................................................................................... 6
Fluid Checks .................................................................................................................................... 6
Battery ....................................................................................................................................... 6
Engine Cooling System ............................................................................................................ 6
Engine Oil Check ...................................................................................................................... 7
Transmission Fluid Level ......................................................................................................... 7
Stall Tests ......................................................................................................................................... 7
Cranking Voltage Test ..................................................................................................................... 7
Critical Fastener Torque Checks ...................................................................................................... 7
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Introduction to Planned Maintenance The Basic PM Procedures
A program of regular, routine inspections, lubrication, and
other service tasks is important for the long life and trouble-
free operation of the tow tractor.
The Clark service organization offers customers a formal-
ized program-called Planned Maintenance, or PM-for
performing these tasks.
The chart on the next page lists the basic PM tasks. The
actual PM program may be modified to meet the spe-
cific needs of the truck application.
The procedures beginning on page 4 outline a systematic
approach to performing the PM tasks. These procedures
consist of:
PM Intervals
External visual checks you make as you walk around
the truck with it turned off.
The PM inspections, adjustments, and lubrications are typi-
cally performed on each covered truck at 50-250 hour
intervals. (See Section 1, in this Group about defining
service intervals.)
Operational checks you make while operating the
truck.
Tests, adjustments, and lubrication you perform
with the covers removed.
The PM Form
As an aid to service technicians performing and document-
ing PM inspections, Clark has prepared a “Gas, LPG or
Diesel Planned Maintenance Report” form. A black-and-
white copy of this form is inserted in Section 3 of this
Group.
n! CAUTION
l Do not make repairs or adjustments un-
less authorized to do so.
We recommend that you use this form as a checklist and to
make a record of your inspection and truck condition. This
record can be used to inform the owner of needed repairs
and help establish the optimal PM intervals.
When you have finished the PM inspections, be sure to give
a copy of the report to the person responsible for tow tractor
maintenance.
l Disconnect the battery ground cable (-)
from the engine or frame before work-
ing on electrical components.
l Always wear safety glasses.
l Wear a safety (hard) hat in industrial
plants and in special areas where protec-
tion is necessary or required.
l Remove all jewelry (watch, rings, brace-
lets, etc.) before working on the truck.
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The Recommended PMTask Chart
Listed by Service Manual Group
I Group PS - The Basic PM Procedures I
Visual inspection
Functional performance check - test drive
1 Air cleaning of truck I
Lubrication, filters, and fluid levels checks
Critical fasteners torque check
Grow 00 - EnPine
Exhaust smoke (blue - oil, black - fuel)
Idle RPM - check/adjust
Max no-load governed RPM - check/adjust
Mounts /brackets - inspect/tighten
Oil tiller cap & seal - clean/check
Oil level I condition - check
Stall RPM - check
Group 01 - Cooling System
Coolant hoses - inspect/replace
Coolant level / condition - check/sample
Coolant protection level - hydrometer test
Fan belt(s) - check tension, wear
LPG tank shut-off valve - ins
Group 03 -Air Induction System
I
I
Aii hoses/clamps - inspect
Exhaust pipe/muffler - inspect
Group 06 - Transmission
Charging pump - stall test
Clutch uack - stall test
Fluid level/condition - check/sample
Oil cooler / lines - insuect
Group 12 - Znnition System
Distributor cap/rotor - inspect
Ignition wiring - inspect
Group 13 - Gauges, Indicators
Hourmeter - check
Indicator lights - check
Wiring harness - inspect
I Group 14 -Alternator, Battery, Starter
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Visual Inspection
First, perform a visual inspection of the tow tractor and its
components. Walk around the truck and take note of any
obvious damage and maintenance problems.
Decals, Fasteners, and Leaks
Check for loose fasteners and fittings.
Check to be sure all capacity, safety, and warning plates
and decals are attached and legible.
NOTICE
Do not operate a tow tractor with damaged
or missing decals and nameplates. Replace
them immediately. They contain important
information. See Group 40 for decal loca-
tions.
Inspect the truck before and after starting engine for any
signs of external leakage: fuel, engine oil or coolant, trans-
mission fluid, etc.
Wheels and Tires
Check the condition of the drive and steer wheels and tires.
Remove objects that are embedded in the tread. Inspect the
tires for excessive wear or breaks or “chunking out.”
Check all wheel lug nuts or bolts to be sure none are loose
or missing. Have missing bolts or lug nuts replaced and
tightened to correct torque as explained in Group 22.
A WARNING
Check tire pressure from a position facing the
tread of the tire, not the side. Use a long-
handled gauge to keep your body away. If
tires are low, the tire may require removal
and repair. Incorrect (low) tire pressure can
reduce truck stability. See “Specifications” in
Group 22 for proper inflation pressure.
Functional Tests
Be sure that:
l Parking brake is applied
l Directional control is in “N” (neutral).
Test the horn, lights, and all other safety equipment. Be
sure they are properly mounted and working correctly. Test
all controls to ensure that they operate freely and return to
neutral properly.
Now prepare to start the truck and test its operation.
Starting System
A 3-position starter switch is standard equipment.
Check the neutral start function by placing the direction
control lever in forward or reverse and turning key switch
to “start” position. The starter must not engage until the
direction control lever is moved to “neutral” position.
As you start the engine, check the instrument display. All
indicator lights should come on for a lamp check. The
parking brake light should remain on if the brake is set. If
the lights do not operate as described, refer to Group 13 to
diagnose the problem.
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Engine Shut Down Mode
If the truck’s optional fault protection system detects low
engine oil pressure, excessive transmission oil temperature,
or excessive engine coolant temperature, the truck will go
into “shutdown mode”-a buzzer will sound for 30 sec-
onds, after which the truck will shut itself off. The truck
may be restarted, but if the fault condition still exists, the
engine will again shutdown in 30 seconds.
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Group PS, Periodic Service
Make sure that you on a level surface, the travel area is
clear in front of the truck, the parking brake is release, and
the truck is running..
1. Push the brake pedal down fully and hold. The brakes
should apply before the pedal reaches the floorplate. If
the pedal continues to creep downward, report the
failure immediately. Do not operate the truck until
the brakes are repaired.
2.
3.
Move thedirection control lever from neutral to forward.
4.
Release the brake pedal and let the truck travel slowly
forward. Then push down on the brake pedal to stop the
truck. The brakes should apply smoothly and equally
Be sure the travel area is clear behind the truck. Repeat
steps 2 through 4 in the reverse direction.
5.
6.
Drive the truck and check that it accelerates and
decelerates smoothly and stops properly.
Check the function of theparking brake. Park the truck
on a grade and apply the parking brake. The parking
brake should hold a lift truck with rated load on a 15%
grade.
Accelerator, Brake, Direction Control, and Parking
Brake
A WARNING
Fasten your seat belt before driving the
truck.
Steering Handwheel
Fuel Gauge
Hourmeter
Choke Control (gas only)
Switch Panel
Cold Start (diesel only)
Service Brake Pedal
A WARNING
If the service brake or, parking brake are
not operating properly, take the truck out
of service until it is repaired.
Steering System
Check the steering system by moving the steering handwheel
in a full right turn and then in a full left turn. Return the
steer wheels to the straight-ahead position. The steering
system components should operate smoothly when the steer-
ing handwheel is turned. Hard steering, excessive play
(looseness), or unusual sounds when turning or maneuver-
ing indicates a need for inspection or servicing.
A WARNING
If the truck has a steering system fault,
take the truck out of service until it is re-
paired.
- Horn Button
Operator Seat 7;’
Water Temperature
Gauge
Warning Indicator
Lights
Indicator Lights
Key Switch
Accelerator Pedal
Transmission Lever
Parking Brake
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Air Cleaning the Truck
n! CAUTION
Wear suitable eye protection and protec-
tive clothing.
Open the hood and remove the floorplate. Then air clean
the following: drive axle, radiator, engine and accessories,
driveline and related components, and steer axle and steer
cylinder.
Use an air hose with special adapter or extension that has a
control valve and nozzle to direct the air properly. Use
clean, dry, low-pressure compressed air. Restrict air pres-
sure to 30 psi (207 kPa), maximum. (OSHA requirement).
It is important to maintain a tow tractor in a clean condi-
tion. Do not allow dirt, dust, lint or other contaminants to
accumulate on the truck. Keep the truck free from leaking
oil and grease. Wipe up all oil or fuel spills. Keep the
controls and floorboards clean, dry, and safe. A clean truck
makes it easier to see leakage, loose, missing, or damaged
parts, and will help prevent fires. A clean truck will run
cooler.
The environment in which a tow tractor operates deter-
mines how often and to what extent cleaning is necessary.
For example, trucks operating in manufacturing plants which
have a high level of dirt, dust or lint, (e.g. cotton fibers,
paper dust, etc.) in the air or on the floor or ground, require
more frequent cleaning. The radiator, especially, may re-
quire daily air cleaning to ensure correct cooling. If air
pressure does not remove heavy deposits of grease, oil,
etc., it may be necessary to use steam or liquid spray
cleaner.
Truck Chassis Inspection and Lubrication
Lubrication requirements are given in the “Service Chart/
Lubrication Points” chart in Section 1 of this Group. Also
see Lubricants and Shop Supplies” in Group 40 for parts
information, and “General Specifications” in Group 40 for
lubricant specifications.
Lubrication and inspection of truck chassis components
includes steer wheels, steer axle linkages, and steer wheel
bearings, and drive wheel bearings. To check these items,
the truck must be properly raised and blocked as described
in “Lifting, Jacking, and Blocking” in Group SA.
Check for play in wheel bearings by attempting to move the
wheel side to side and up and down, by hand.
Inspect the steering cylinder piston rods, seal, and fasteners
for damage and leaks, and looseness.
Check linkages by observing whether the steer wheels lag
when you turn the handwheel.
Truck Chassis Inspection and Lubrication
(continued)
Lubricate the steer axle linkage rod ends and pivot points.
Be sure to clean the grease fittings before lubricating. Re-
move the excess grease from all points after lubricating.
Lubricate miscellaneous linkage as needed.
IMPORTANT
Pumping excessive amounts of grease will
damage seals and boots.
Under-the-Hood Inspection
General Checks
Check all fluid levels and make sure that the following
items are clean, secure, and in good condition:
Hoses, lines, clamps, andfittings
Wires, cables, and connectors
Distributor, distributor cap, and rotor, coil, and plug
wires (gas/LPG engine only)
Control linkages, pedals, and levers
Engine mounts
Fan and fan belts
Oil filler cap
Steering gear (check for leaks).
A! CAUTION
To avoid the possibility of personal injury,
never work in engine compartment with
engine running except when absolutely nec-
essary to check or make adjustments. Take
extreme care to keep face, hands, tools,
loose clothing, etc., away from fan and drive
belts. Also, remove watches, bracelets, and
rings. Do not smoke.
Engine Air Cleaner
Do not open the air cleaner to check the filter element. The
filter element should be serviced as outlined in Group 3.
Fluid Checks
Battery
Inspect the battery for any damage, cracks, leaking condi-
tion, etc. If the terminals are corroded, clean and protect
them with CLARK Battery Saver (available from your
Clark dealer). If the battery has removable cell caps, check
to be sure the cells are all filled. If necessary, refill with
distilled water.
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