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1. Maintenance schedules and intervals that should be followed based on operating conditions.
2. Details of a planned maintenance program that includes inspections, tests, and recording truck conditions on a checklist.
3. A sample planned maintenance report form to document inspections and needed repairs.
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2. Details of a planned maintenance program involving inspections, tests, and recording truck conditions on a checklist.
3. A sample planned maintenance report form for documenting inspections.
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This document provides information about periodic maintenance of HWX/PWX trucks, including:
1. A maintenance schedule listing tasks and suggested intervals for normal, severe, and extreme operating conditions.
2. Details of a planned maintenance program involving inspections, tests, and recording truck conditions on a checklist.
3. A sample planned maintenance report form for documenting inspections.
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The document provides instructions and safety guidelines for maintaining Clark industrial trucks. It outlines important safety practices such as properly blocking the truck, disconnecting the battery before working on electrical systems, checking for fuel leaks, and only performing maintenance authorized by Clark. The document is intended to help service personnel safely maintain trucks in accordance with manufacturer specifications.
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Arrangement and Use of this Manual
Clark arranges parts and service procedures by standard-
ized Groups. In this manual, Groups are similar to “chap-
ters.” Groups are listed in the table of contents on the next
page.
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 showing the topics
contained within the Section.
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
represent the Group number, the Section number, and the
page number. For example, “00-1-2” on the lower comer
of the page indicates Group 00, Section 1, Page 2.
You can quickly locate a specific point in the manual by
using the headers and footers that appear on every Section
page. The following illustration points out these areas.
Group
ID -f--j--t GroupID
Section ID’ Manual ID ’ Section ID
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
Contents-ii
Contents by Group
Contents are listed here by Group number:
PS PERIODIC SERVICE
12 BATTERY
14 WIRING
16 ELECTRIC MOTORS
17 CONTACTORS
19 MOTOR CONTROLS
20 DRIVE UNIT
23 BRAKE SYSTEM
25 CASTER ASSEMBLY
28 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
34 LIFT CYLINDERS
35 LIFT LINKAGE and LOAD WHEELS
39 SHEET METAL
40 SPECIFICATIONS
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GROUP PS
GROUP PS
PERIODIC SERVICE
Maintenance Schedule .................................................... Section 1
Planned Maintenance Program .................................... Section 2
The PM Inspection Form ............................................... Section 3
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P.M. CHECK SHEET
A special coding system on the P.M. Check Sheet
allows truck condition to be reported with a mini-
mum number of words. As the P.M. is performed,
a check mark should be made in the appropriate
box of the component being checked.
l (J) indicates the particular truck component
or system has been checked and is O.K.
l (x) indicates the component or system is in
need of a minor adjustment or service (not
part of the normal P.M.) that should be taken
care of in the near future.
l (r) indicates there is a potential problem that
could result in damage to a component or
system and requires attention.
l (s) indicates the need for urgent repair or
replacement of a component or system and
the truck should be shut down as eminent
damage or possible injury may result.
The nature of problems found during a PM should
be noted in the “comments” portion of the check
sheet. Whenever a system or component is faulty
or unsafe, it must be noted on the check sheet, and
reported to the designated authority at the conclu-
sion of the P.M.
WARNING
Remove all jewelry before examining
electrical components.
rVisual lnst3ection
A. Oil leaks
B. Switches
C. Drive Tire
D. Load Wheels
E. Caster Wheels
F. Control Linkage
Operational Tests
A. Brakes
B. Brake Switch
C. Horn
D. Steering
E. Speed Control
F. Lift and Lower Control
J
J
X
J
CODE
J = O.K.
O.K. x = Adjust (Not P.M.)
Pontential r = Reoair or Reolace
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Visual Inspection
1, InsDect Batterv Plw & Truck Recelitacle
l Disconnect battery from truck.
l Inspect the spring loaded connectors in
thetruck battery receptacle and check the
battery plug connectors. Severely burned
connectors should be noted on the P.M. check
sheet.
2, InsDect Batterv Cover for damape
l The cover should not be dented. A badly
dented Check Cover for Damage cover could
short out across the battery cell connectors.
l The cover should be free to swing open and
closed without binding.
3_ Inspect Pallet Forks for obvious damage
l Forks should not be bent or warped. If the
forks are damaged, report condition to the
designated authority.
Disconnect Battery and check the
Spring Loaded Connectors
T-
Check Cover for Damage
HWDV
Check for Bent
or Damaged Forks
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4. Rider Models
l Inspect Frame Components
l Check truck console, access cover and doors
for damage.
l Inspect nameplates and decals for damage
and to be sure they are not missing.
4A. Walkie Models
Inspect Frame Components
Check truck console, access cover and doors
for damage.
Inspect nameplates and decals for damage
and to be sure they m not missing.
5, Check for obvious oil leaks
l Make a quick overall inspection for leakage.
If an oil leak appears to be major, note condi-
tion on the check sheet for immediate atten-
tion. Minor leaks should be repaired during
the P.M.
Handle .‘-.,’ --*“~%..._ Coast Control
G>&-~$ i Decal (Optional)
Decals
Console -
Access Doors
Control Handle
Drive Unit -
Lift Cylinder
_...P>._ & Lines
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6. InsDect Tires & Wheels
l Check for obvious damage to tires on the
load, caster and drive wheels.
l Look for excessive tire wear, cuts, breaks,
chunking or bond failure between the tires
and wheels. Note condition on the PM check
sheet.
l Remove embedded objects from the tires.
. Be sure, wheel fasteners are secure and none
are missing.
l Make certain grease fittings are not damaged
or missing.
7. ExDose Internal ComDonents
l Open the access doors exposing the drive
unit, brake, lift cylinder, hydraulic unit and
SCR control. Each door hangs on a hinge pin.
Lift the doors from their pins and set them to
one side.
& Connect Truck Batterv
l Connect truck battery and check truck opera-
tion.
Dual Load
I
I
-1, Fittings A
I
-
Drive Wheel ,
Wheel Caster
Fastener Wheel
LDoors--/
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Operational Tests
9. All Models
l Turn the key switch on.
10. All Models
l Check the horn to be sure it operates.
11. All Models
l Check the hour meter to be sure it operates.
Key Switch
7
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12. Check Steer Control Handle
l Walkie Models
l Be certain the control handle is mounted
securely at the base of the drive unit.
l Make sure fasteners are tight and none are
none missing.
l Rider Models
. Check the mounting bracket to be sure it is
securely mounted to the base of the drive
unit.
l Make sure fasteners are tight and none are
missing.
13. Check Steering
l Operate truck in reverse at a slow rate of
speed. Move control handle through a full
right and full left turn. Steering should be
smooth without binding or hesitation.
l If there is binding, hard spots or movement
appears to be stiff this indicates either lack of
lubrication, misadjusted or damaged steering
ring.
l Report condition on the P.M. check sheet.
YOmmAllen Head Socket
Make
Full
Right &Left
TUmS
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14. Check Brake Oneration
l Move the steer control handle downward 10”
degrees from vertical (brake on) position.
. Operate truck in reverse at a slow vate of
speed.
. Slowly move control handle upward from the
10” travel (brake off) position.
As Control Handle
annroaches “Brake On” position:
1. The brake switch should operate shutting off
the drive motor.
2. The brake should operate bringing the truck to
.
14A.
.
stop.
Operate the truck in forward at a slow rate of
speed.
Slowly move control handle upward from
the 10” (brake off) position. The brake should
apply when handle reaches the full up (brake
on) position.
Now, check the brake at a high rate of speed
in both forward and reverse directions.
Next, check for proper brake operation by
moving the handle downward from the 10”
(brake off) position. The brake check should
be done at Low and High Speeds, and in
Forward & Reverse directions.
If operationis not satisfactory, note condition
on the P.M. check sheet. Report condition to
designated authority for immediate atten-
tion.
NOTE
Plugging Control is normally used for
gradual brake applications. Braking with
the steer control handle is normally used
in emergency situations and parking the
truck.
Forward
Direction
n
Reverse
Direction
Brake Off
-6%
Brake On
Reverse Direction
Forward Direction
ata
Slow rate of speed
High rate of speed
Control Handle Control Handle
Full Up Full Down
(Brake On) (Brake On)
Walkie Models Rider Models
Check Braking
in
Reverse Direction
Forward Direction
ata
Slow rate of speed
High rate of speed
Brake On
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A WARNING
After checking the coast control, be cer-
tain to return the coast control lever to
the (brake on) position before resuming
normal truck travel.
15. Check Coast Control Brake ODeration
JHWD MODELS)-(ODtional)
l Move steer control handle past the full verti-
cal position to partially compress a spring
loaded rubber stop, see illustration.
l Now move the coast control out of the “brake
on”position and into the “brake off position.
l Release the steer control handle. The truck is
now set up for a “coast mode” of operation
allowing the operator to “jog” the truck with
the F & R speed control.
l Slowly operate truck in a reverse direction of
travel.
l Move steer control handle into vertical (brake
on) position stopping truck.
l If brake operation is not satisfactory, note
condition onP.M. check sheet. Report condi-
tion to designated authority for immediate
attention.
l Return the coast control to the (brake on)
position.
16. Check Travel SDeeds
Check Acceleration
Check High SDeed
l Drive truck in a straight line, looking in the
direction of travel.
l Listen for any unusual drive train noise.
l Accelerate from low to high speed. Accelera-
tion should be a smooth transition from creep
through top speed. If transition is erratic, the
accelerator circuit should be checked.
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17. Check Hi-SDeed Control
Drive truck forward, in a straight line of travel.
Fully rotate Directional Speed Control (1) until
maximum (solid state control) speed is obtained
Depress Hi-SpeedButton (2). This transition
should be smooth. If it is not, if it is erratic,
jerky etc., the accelerator should be adjusted
(Group 19). Note condition on the P.M.
check sheet.
18. Override Control
l The override control is used to by-pass the
emergency reversal switch circuit. This is
desirable when the truck is operating in areas
where plastic strip curtain doors (etc.) are
used.
Example:
When moving a truck through this type door, pressure
from the door strips can cause the emergency reversal
switch to operate changing the direction of truck travel.
By overriding the reversal switch, the truck can pass
through the curtain door withoutmiss hap.
l To simulate the above, operate truck in slow
speed reverse. “Depress button to override”
and then depress the reversal (belly) switch.
Truck travel should remain in slow speed
reverse. Note condition on the P.M. check sheet.
19. Elevate and Lower Pallet Forks
Elevate pallet forks to maximum lift height.
As the forks elevate, check to be sure they
elevate smoothly and evenly without bind-
ing.
Lower forks. Look for erratic motion as they
lower. They should lower smoothly without
hesitation.
If there is erratic, jerking motion or binding
of linkage as the forks elevate or lower, the
lift linkage should be checked and adjusted
(Group 35). Note condition on the P.M.
check sheet.
HWD Onlv
The Override Confrol Depress Buffon
%cuif Only Funcfions to Override
3f Slow SDeeds - Reversal Confrc
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20. Discharpe the Canacitors
Be sure the battery is unplugged.
Discharge capacitors using a 100 ohm, 2 watt
resistor connected between the Positive and Nega-
tive power terminals on the control. Hold the
resistor in place for 2 seconds before removing.
A CAUTION
Using a shorting device without a “resis-
tor load” could cause damage to the con-
trol.
A WARNING
Discharging the capacitors without us-
ing specified resistor could cause serious
Injury to yourself and bystanders.
A WARNING
Prior to discharging the capacitors, make
certain the cover is installed on the con-
trol panel power base.
21. HWD Models
l Inspect Operator Grab Rail
l Check hand rail for security of mounting.
Try moving hand rail fore and aft checking
for loose connections and damage. The
mounting bolts should be torqued to loo-120
lb. in.
l Make certain the switch housing is mounted
securely and the switches are not damaged.
. Check wire harness condition. Check for
loose connections and harness damage. Re-
port condition on P.M. check sheet
B-
B+
PWD MODEL CONTROL
B-
D
B+ D
HWD MODEL CONTROL
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“Periodic Service” and “Planned Maintenance” ........................................................................ 2
Determining Maintenance Intervals ............................................................................................ 2
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Grout PS. Periodic Service
“Periodic Service” 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 Croup.
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 normal
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 lift truck is used in severe or extreme operating
conditions, the maintenance intervals should be shortened
accordingly.
IMPORTANT
MAINTENANCE INTERVALS. If the lift
truck is used in severe or extreme operat-
ing conditions, the maintenance intervals
should be shortened accordingly.
Since the operating environments of lift
trucks vary widely, the above descriptions
are highly generalized and should be ap-
plied as actual conditions dictate.
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