This document is a workshop manual for vehicle models MX15-3 and MX15-3 I. It provides technical specifications and instructions for maintenance and repair. The manual begins with information on identifying vehicle data and model-specific hydraulic settings. It then details chapters on the drive motor, drive wheel, gear, brake, and steering systems. Instructions are provided for removal, replacement, adjustment and testing of components. Pages relevant only to the alternating current model MX15-3 I are marked as such.
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This document is a workshop manual for vehicle models MX15-3 and MX15-3 I. It provides technical specifications and instructions for maintenance and repair. The manual contains chapters covering vehicle data, the drive motor, drive wheel, gear, brake, and steering systems. It also provides details on how the manual should be updated when components are replaced or altered.
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This document is a workshop manual for vehicle models MX15-3 and MX15-3 I. It provides technical information and instructions for maintenance and repair. The manual contains chapters covering various vehicle systems and components. It describes how to update the manual when revisions are made. It also includes a list of contents detailing the topics and page numbers covered.
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This document is a workshop manual that provides technical information for servicing and repairing vehicles with model numbers MX15-3 and MX15-3 I. It contains chapters covering various vehicle systems like the drive motor, brakes, steering, and control systems. The manual outlines maintenance procedures, part replacements, and troubleshooting. It also provides technical specifications, component diagrams, and other reference details to support repair work. Pages relevant only to alternating current vehicles are marked as such.
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This document is a workshop manual that provides technical information for servicing and repairing vehicles with model numbers MX15-3 and MX15-3 I. It includes chapters covering various vehicle systems like the drive motor, brakes, steering, and control systems. The manual outlines maintenance procedures, component specifications, and troubleshooting guides. It is intended to be an up-to-date reference for workshop technicians when servicing these vehicle models.
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This document is a workshop manual that provides technical information for maintaining and repairing vehicles with model numbers MX15-3 and MX15-3 I. It includes chapters covering various vehicle systems like the drive motor, brakes, steering, and control systems. The manual outlines maintenance procedures, component specifications, and troubleshooting guides. It is intended to be an up-to-date reference for repair technicians.
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This document is a workshop manual for the FM-I Type 451 vehicle. It provides an overview of the manual's contents and guidelines for updating the manual when components are replaced or altered. The summary includes instructions for replacing incorrect sheets, inserting new sheets, and replacing cover sheets and lists of contents when updates are made. It also notes that new sheets, whether replacement or additional, will be sent by mail to known vehicle owners.
Still Wagner FM-I Type 451 Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdfzhi3416
This document is a workshop manual for the FM-I Type 451 vehicle. It provides an overview of the manual's contents and guidelines for updating the manual when components are replaced or altered. The summary includes instructions for replacing incorrect sheets, inserting new sheets, and replacing cover sheets and lists of contents when updates are made. It also details how components can be identified by information in the page footers, such as the issue date and sheet numbers.
Still Wagner FM-I Type 451 Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdfyan697621572739
This document is a workshop manual for the FM-I Type 451 vehicle. It provides an overview of the manual's contents and guidelines for updating the manual when components are replaced or altered. The summary includes instructions for identifying replaced, new, or corrected sheets and ensuring the workshop manual edition remains up to date. It also notes the manual is intended as a guide to help explain technical features and ensure maintenance and repair are performed correctly.
Still wagner mx15 3 forklift service repair manualufjjskekmem
This document is a workshop manual for vehicle models MX15-3 and MX15-3 I. It provides technical specifications and instructions for maintenance and repair. The manual contains chapters covering vehicle data, the drive motor, drive wheel, gear, brake, and steering systems. It also provides details on how the manual should be updated when components are replaced or altered.
Still wagner mx15 3 forklift service repair manualfujsjefjkskekfm
This document is a workshop manual for vehicle models MX15-3 and MX15-3 I. It provides technical information and instructions for maintenance and repair. The manual contains chapters covering various vehicle systems and components. It describes how to update the manual when revisions are made. It also includes a list of contents detailing the topics and page numbers covered.
Still Wagner MX15-3 Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdfdongjieping19
This document is a workshop manual that provides technical information for servicing and repairing vehicles with model numbers MX15-3 and MX15-3 I. It contains chapters covering various vehicle systems like the drive motor, brakes, steering, and control systems. The manual outlines maintenance procedures, part replacements, and troubleshooting. It also provides technical specifications, component diagrams, and other reference details to support repair work. Pages relevant only to alternating current vehicles are marked as such.
Still Wagner MX15-3 Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdfzhi3416
This document is a workshop manual that provides technical information for servicing and repairing vehicles with model numbers MX15-3 and MX15-3 I. It includes chapters covering various vehicle systems like the drive motor, brakes, steering, and control systems. The manual outlines maintenance procedures, component specifications, and troubleshooting guides. It is intended to be an up-to-date reference for workshop technicians when servicing these vehicle models.
Still Wagner MX15-3 Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdfyan697621572739
This document is a workshop manual that provides technical information for maintaining and repairing vehicles with model numbers MX15-3 and MX15-3 I. It includes chapters covering various vehicle systems like the drive motor, brakes, steering, and control systems. The manual outlines maintenance procedures, component specifications, and troubleshooting guides. It is intended to be an up-to-date reference for repair technicians.
Still Wagner FM-I Type 451 Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdfdongjieping19
This document is a workshop manual for the FM-I Type 451 vehicle. It provides an overview of the manual's contents and guidelines for updating the manual when components are replaced or altered. The summary includes instructions for replacing incorrect sheets, inserting new sheets, and replacing cover sheets and lists of contents when updates are made. It also notes that new sheets, whether replacement or additional, will be sent by mail to known vehicle owners.
Still Wagner FM-I Type 451 Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdfzhi3416
This document is a workshop manual for the FM-I Type 451 vehicle. It provides an overview of the manual's contents and guidelines for updating the manual when components are replaced or altered. The summary includes instructions for replacing incorrect sheets, inserting new sheets, and replacing cover sheets and lists of contents when updates are made. It also details how components can be identified by information in the page footers, such as the issue date and sheet numbers.
Still Wagner FM-I Type 451 Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdfyan697621572739
This document is a workshop manual for the FM-I Type 451 vehicle. It provides an overview of the manual's contents and guidelines for updating the manual when components are replaced or altered. The summary includes instructions for identifying replaced, new, or corrected sheets and ensuring the workshop manual edition remains up to date. It also notes the manual is intended as a guide to help explain technical features and ensure maintenance and repair are performed correctly.
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This document provides instructions for updating a workshop manual for vehicle maintenance and repair. It explains that the manual is regularly updated with additional sheets when components are replaced or their functions change. It describes how to identify corrected sheets, additional sheets, and updated cover sheets. The manual also includes a table of contents and guide to vehicle components to help technicians quickly find the relevant information.
Still Wagner FM-I Type 451 Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdfdi31062dao
This document provides instructions for updating a workshop manual for vehicle maintenance and repair. It explains that the manual is regularly updated with additional sheets when components are replaced or their functions change. It describes how to identify corrected sheets, additional sheets, and updated cover sheets. The manual also includes a table of contents and guide to vehicle components to help technicians quickly find the relevant information.
Still Wagner FM-I Type 451 Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdffujjsekmd8du
This document provides a workshop manual for vehicle type FM-I 451. It contains:
1) A foreword explaining that the manual is a guide to help with maintenance and repair and will be regularly updated with additional sheets.
2) Sections on updating the manual with replacement or additional sheets as needed.
3) A table of contents listing the 41 chapters that make up the technical descriptions and functional explanations for the standard vehicle.
4) A guide to key vehicle components and the sheet numbers where they are described.
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This document provides instructions for updating a workshop manual for vehicle maintenance and repair. It explains that the manual is regularly updated with additional sheets when components are replaced or their functions change. It describes how to identify corrected sheets, additional sheets, and updated cover sheets. The manual also includes a table of contents and guide to vehicle components to help technicians quickly find the relevant information.
Still Wagner FM-I Type 451 Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdffujekddmdm3e4
This document provides instructions for updating a workshop manual for vehicle maintenance and repair. It explains that the manual is regularly updated with additional sheets when components are replaced or their functions change. It describes how to identify corrected sheets, additional sheets, and updated cover sheets. The manual also includes a table of contents and guide to vehicle components to help technicians quickly find the relevant information.
Still Wagner FM-I Type 451 Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdfuf8suidjdkm
This document provides a workshop manual for an FM-I Type 451 vehicle. It contains:
1) A foreword that explains the purpose of the manual and how it will be updated when components change.
2) A table of contents that lists the chapters and their contents, covering topics like the drive motor, steering system, brakes, and hydraulics.
3) Information on how sheets in the manual are numbered and updated to ensure the correct technical information is provided when components are replaced or altered.
Still Wagner FM-I Type 451 Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdffjksekdmmd
This document provides a workshop manual for vehicle type FM-I 451. It contains:
1) A foreword that explains the purpose of the manual and how it will be updated when components change.
2) A table of contents that lists the chapters and their contents, covering topics like the drive motor, steering, brakes, hydraulics and electrical components.
3) Information on how sheets in the manual are numbered and updated to ensure the correct technical information is provided when components are replaced or altered.
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This workshop manual provides technical information and instructions for maintenance and repair of an FM-I Type 451 vehicle. It consists of multiple sheets that can be replaced or added to over time to keep the manual up to date. New sheets are identified by issue dates and sheet numbers in the page footer. The manual includes chapters covering various vehicle components to guide users to the relevant information.
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This document provides instructions for updating workshop manuals for vehicle maintenance. It explains that technical components are continuously improved, so manual sheets must be replaced or added when specifications change. When a sheet contains errors, the new sheet identifies the date of issue and what issue it replaces. Additional sheets for new components insert at the end, identified by consecutive numbers. The company sends replacement and new sheets by mail to all known manual owners to keep the workshop documentation up to date.
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The document provides instructions for changing the drive wheel of a vehicle. Key steps include removing the 5 nuts securing the existing wheel, pulling it off, cleaning the axis, pushing on the new wheel and tightening the nuts in a cross pattern with a torque wrench to 140 Nm. An information table also lists identification numbers for different wheel designs.
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This document is the workshop manual for SU/SD/SV vehicles. It provides instructions for maintenance and repair of components. The manual notes that it is updated regularly with additional sheets to ensure owners have up-to-date information. It describes the process for replacing sheets if information becomes outdated and inserting new sheets for new components. The manual contains chapters covering various vehicle systems and components such as the drive wheel, gear, drive motor, speed sensor, steering, brake, mast, and control systems.
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This document is the workshop manual for SU/SD/SV vehicles. It provides instructions for maintenance and repair of components. The manual notes that it is updated regularly with additional sheets to ensure owners have up-to-date information. It describes the process for replacing sheets if information becomes outdated and inserting new sheets for new components. The manual contains chapters covering various vehicle systems and components such as the drive wheel, gear, drive motor, speed sensor, steering, brake, mast, and control systems.
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This document provides instructions for changing the drive wheel on an industrial vehicle. Key steps include removing the battery plug and covers, jacking up the vehicle, loosening and removing 5 nuts to take off the old drive wheel, cleaning the axis and seating area, mounting the new drive wheel and tightening the 5 nuts diagonally with a torque wrench to the specified torque of 120 Nm. Dimensions for a new replacement wheel and the minimum residual diameter before replacement are also provided.
Still Wagner SU SD SV Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdffujjsekmd8du
This document provides instructions for changing the drive wheel on an industrial vehicle. Key steps include removing the battery plug and covers, jacking up the vehicle, loosening and removing 5 nuts to take off the old drive wheel, cleaning the axis and seating area, mounting the new drive wheel and tightening the 5 nuts diagonally with a torque wrench to the specified torque of 120 Nm. Dimensions for a new replacement wheel and the minimum residual diameter before replacement are also provided.
Still Wagner SU SD SV Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdffujekddmdm3e4
This document provides instructions for changing the drive wheel on an industrial vehicle. Key steps include removing the battery plug and covers, jacking up the vehicle, loosening and removing 5 nuts to take off the old drive wheel, cleaning the axis and seating area, mounting the new drive wheel and tightening the 5 nuts diagonally with a torque wrench to the specified torque of 120 Nm. The document also includes dimensions for a new drive wheel and the minimum residual diameter before replacement is needed.
Still wagner su sd sv forklift service repair manualfjjskekkmemm
This document is the workshop manual for SU/SD/SV vehicles. It provides instructions for maintenance and repair of components. The manual notes that it is updated regularly with additional sheets to ensure owners have up-to-date information. It describes the process for replacing sheets if information becomes outdated and inserting new sheets for new components. The manual contains chapters covering various vehicle systems and components such as the drive wheel, gear, drive motor, speed sensor, steering, brake, mast, and control systems.
Still Wagner SU SD SV Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdffjksekdmmd
This document provides instructions for changing the drive wheel on an industrial vehicle. Key steps include removing the battery plug and covers, jacking up the vehicle, loosening and removing 5 nuts to take off the old drive wheel, cleaning the axis and seating area, mounting the new drive wheel and tightening the 5 nuts diagonally with a torque wrench to the specified torque of 120 Nm. Dimensions for a new replacement wheel and the minimum residual diameter before replacement are also provided.
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This workshop manual provides specifications and describes the functional characteristics of an industrial truck to allow for proper maintenance and repair work. The manual is regularly updated with replacement or supplementary sheets as the truck model is further developed. Sheet revisions are identified by updated dates and sheet numbers to ensure technicians always have the most current information.
Still Wagner FM Type 447 Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdfdi31062dao
This workshop manual provides specifications and describes the functional characteristics of an industrial truck to allow for proper maintenance and repair work. The manual is regularly updated with replacement or supplementary sheets as needed to account for changes to components or additional information. Holders of the manual are responsible for incorporating any updated sheets in order to have the most current version.
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This document is a workshop manual for truck models EFU2000, EFU3000, EFV125, EFV160, and EFV200. It contains sections on vehicle data, travel motor, drive wheel, gear, brake, steering, and other systems. The foreword explains that the manual provides specifications and functional characteristics for maintenance and repair. It notes that the manual will be updated with supplementary sheets as the truck models are further developed.
Still Wagner FM-I Type 451 Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdfqfrq5052065
This document provides instructions for updating a workshop manual for vehicle maintenance and repair. It explains that the manual is regularly updated with additional sheets when components are replaced or their functions change. It describes how to identify corrected sheets, additional sheets, and updated cover sheets. The manual also includes a table of contents and guide to vehicle components to help technicians quickly find the relevant information.
Still Wagner FM-I Type 451 Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdfdi31062dao
This document provides instructions for updating a workshop manual for vehicle maintenance and repair. It explains that the manual is regularly updated with additional sheets when components are replaced or their functions change. It describes how to identify corrected sheets, additional sheets, and updated cover sheets. The manual also includes a table of contents and guide to vehicle components to help technicians quickly find the relevant information.
Still Wagner FM-I Type 451 Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdffujjsekmd8du
This document provides a workshop manual for vehicle type FM-I 451. It contains:
1) A foreword explaining that the manual is a guide to help with maintenance and repair and will be regularly updated with additional sheets.
2) Sections on updating the manual with replacement or additional sheets as needed.
3) A table of contents listing the 41 chapters that make up the technical descriptions and functional explanations for the standard vehicle.
4) A guide to key vehicle components and the sheet numbers where they are described.
Still wagner fm i type 451 forklift service repair manualfjsekksmefm
This document provides instructions for updating a workshop manual for vehicle maintenance and repair. It explains that the manual is regularly updated with additional sheets when components are replaced or their functions change. It describes how to identify corrected sheets, additional sheets, and updated cover sheets. The manual also includes a table of contents and guide to vehicle components to help technicians quickly find the relevant information.
Still Wagner FM-I Type 451 Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdffujekddmdm3e4
This document provides instructions for updating a workshop manual for vehicle maintenance and repair. It explains that the manual is regularly updated with additional sheets when components are replaced or their functions change. It describes how to identify corrected sheets, additional sheets, and updated cover sheets. The manual also includes a table of contents and guide to vehicle components to help technicians quickly find the relevant information.
Still Wagner FM-I Type 451 Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdfuf8suidjdkm
This document provides a workshop manual for an FM-I Type 451 vehicle. It contains:
1) A foreword that explains the purpose of the manual and how it will be updated when components change.
2) A table of contents that lists the chapters and their contents, covering topics like the drive motor, steering system, brakes, and hydraulics.
3) Information on how sheets in the manual are numbered and updated to ensure the correct technical information is provided when components are replaced or altered.
Still Wagner FM-I Type 451 Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdffjksekdmmd
This document provides a workshop manual for vehicle type FM-I 451. It contains:
1) A foreword that explains the purpose of the manual and how it will be updated when components change.
2) A table of contents that lists the chapters and their contents, covering topics like the drive motor, steering, brakes, hydraulics and electrical components.
3) Information on how sheets in the manual are numbered and updated to ensure the correct technical information is provided when components are replaced or altered.
Still wagner fm i type 451 forklift service repair manualfujdfjjkswkemem
This workshop manual provides technical information and instructions for maintenance and repair of an FM-I Type 451 vehicle. It consists of multiple sheets that can be replaced or added to over time to keep the manual up to date. New sheets are identified by issue dates and sheet numbers in the page footer. The manual includes chapters covering various vehicle components to guide users to the relevant information.
Still wagner su sd sv forklift service repair manualufjjskekmem
This document provides instructions for updating workshop manuals for vehicle maintenance. It explains that technical components are continuously improved, so manual sheets must be replaced or added when specifications change. When a sheet contains errors, the new sheet identifies the date of issue and what issue it replaces. Additional sheets for new components insert at the end, identified by consecutive numbers. The company sends replacement and new sheets by mail to all known manual owners to keep the workshop documentation up to date.
Still wagner su sd sv forklift service repair manualfujsjefjkskekfm
The document provides instructions for changing the drive wheel of a vehicle. Key steps include removing the 5 nuts securing the existing wheel, pulling it off, cleaning the axis, pushing on the new wheel and tightening the nuts in a cross pattern with a torque wrench to 140 Nm. An information table also lists identification numbers for different wheel designs.
Still Wagner SU SD SV Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdfuf8suidjdkm
This document is the workshop manual for SU/SD/SV vehicles. It provides instructions for maintenance and repair of components. The manual notes that it is updated regularly with additional sheets to ensure owners have up-to-date information. It describes the process for replacing sheets if information becomes outdated and inserting new sheets for new components. The manual contains chapters covering various vehicle systems and components such as the drive wheel, gear, drive motor, speed sensor, steering, brake, mast, and control systems.
Still Wagner SU SD SV Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdfqfrq5052065
This document is the workshop manual for SU/SD/SV vehicles. It provides instructions for maintenance and repair of components. The manual notes that it is updated regularly with additional sheets to ensure owners have up-to-date information. It describes the process for replacing sheets if information becomes outdated and inserting new sheets for new components. The manual contains chapters covering various vehicle systems and components such as the drive wheel, gear, drive motor, speed sensor, steering, brake, mast, and control systems.
Still Wagner SU SD SV Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdfdi31062dao
This document provides instructions for changing the drive wheel on an industrial vehicle. Key steps include removing the battery plug and covers, jacking up the vehicle, loosening and removing 5 nuts to take off the old drive wheel, cleaning the axis and seating area, mounting the new drive wheel and tightening the 5 nuts diagonally with a torque wrench to the specified torque of 120 Nm. Dimensions for a new replacement wheel and the minimum residual diameter before replacement are also provided.
Still Wagner SU SD SV Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdffujjsekmd8du
This document provides instructions for changing the drive wheel on an industrial vehicle. Key steps include removing the battery plug and covers, jacking up the vehicle, loosening and removing 5 nuts to take off the old drive wheel, cleaning the axis and seating area, mounting the new drive wheel and tightening the 5 nuts diagonally with a torque wrench to the specified torque of 120 Nm. Dimensions for a new replacement wheel and the minimum residual diameter before replacement are also provided.
Still Wagner SU SD SV Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdffujekddmdm3e4
This document provides instructions for changing the drive wheel on an industrial vehicle. Key steps include removing the battery plug and covers, jacking up the vehicle, loosening and removing 5 nuts to take off the old drive wheel, cleaning the axis and seating area, mounting the new drive wheel and tightening the 5 nuts diagonally with a torque wrench to the specified torque of 120 Nm. The document also includes dimensions for a new drive wheel and the minimum residual diameter before replacement is needed.
Still wagner su sd sv forklift service repair manualfjjskekkmemm
This document is the workshop manual for SU/SD/SV vehicles. It provides instructions for maintenance and repair of components. The manual notes that it is updated regularly with additional sheets to ensure owners have up-to-date information. It describes the process for replacing sheets if information becomes outdated and inserting new sheets for new components. The manual contains chapters covering various vehicle systems and components such as the drive wheel, gear, drive motor, speed sensor, steering, brake, mast, and control systems.
Still Wagner SU SD SV Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdffjksekdmmd
This document provides instructions for changing the drive wheel on an industrial vehicle. Key steps include removing the battery plug and covers, jacking up the vehicle, loosening and removing 5 nuts to take off the old drive wheel, cleaning the axis and seating area, mounting the new drive wheel and tightening the 5 nuts diagonally with a torque wrench to the specified torque of 120 Nm. Dimensions for a new replacement wheel and the minimum residual diameter before replacement are also provided.
Still Wagner FM Type 447 Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdfuf8suidjdkm
This workshop manual provides specifications and describes the functional characteristics of an industrial truck to allow for proper maintenance and repair work. The manual is regularly updated with replacement or supplementary sheets as the truck model is further developed. Sheet revisions are identified by updated dates and sheet numbers to ensure technicians always have the most current information.
Still Wagner FM Type 447 Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdfdi31062dao
This workshop manual provides specifications and describes the functional characteristics of an industrial truck to allow for proper maintenance and repair work. The manual is regularly updated with replacement or supplementary sheets as needed to account for changes to components or additional information. Holders of the manual are responsible for incorporating any updated sheets in order to have the most current version.
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Still Wagner MX15-3 Forklift Service Repair Manual.pdf
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6. List of contents
• List of chapters......................................................................................P. 19
• Guide to components ...........................................................................P. 22
• Chapter 1: Vehicle data
- Guide to information plates and vehicle number .............................P. 1-01
- Hydraulic settings ............................................................................P. 1-02
- Hydraulic settings ............................................................................P. 1-02.1 (MX13-3)
- Vehicle speed..................................................................................P. 1-03
• Outside aisle ..............................................................................P. 1-03
• Inside aisle .................................................................................P. 1-03
• Chapter 2: Drive motor
- General............................................................................................P. 2-01
- Technical data for the drive motor...................................................P. 2-01
- Drive mor terminals .........................................................................P. 2-01
- Temperature sensor integrated in the
carbon brush yoke ..........................................................................P. 2-02
- Carbon brush monitoring.................................................................P. 2-03
- Replacing the carbon brushes.........................................................P. 2-04
- Checking the brush springs.............................................................P. 2-04
- Removing the drive motor ...............................................................P. 2-05
- Installing the drive motor .................................................................P. 2-06
- Drive motor maintenance ................................................................P. 2-07
For Alternating Current only:
- General ...........................................................................................P. 2-11 (MX15-3 I)
- Terminals ........................................................................................P. 2-12 (MX15-3 I)
- Speed monitoring ............................................................................P. 2-13 (MX15-3 I)
- Removal .......................................................................................P. 2-14 (MX15-3 I)
- Technical data.................................................................................P. 2-15 (MX15-3 I)
- Temperature monitoring..................................................................P. 2-16 (MX15-3 I)
- Speed sensor ..................................................................................P. 2-17 (MX15-3 I)
• Removal.....................................................................................P. 2-17 (MX15-3 I)
• Installation..................................................................................P. 2-19 (MX15-3 I)
• Chapter 3: Drive wheel
- Replacing the drive wheel ...............................................................P. 3-01
- Removing the drive wheel ...............................................................P. 3-01
- Replacing the idling wheels.............................................................P. 3-02
- Removing the idling wheels ............................................................P. 3-02
- Installing the idling wheels ..............................................................P. 3-02
• Chapter 4: Gear
- Oil change .......................................................................................P. 4-01
- Removing the gear ..........................................................................P. 4-02
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7. • Chapter 5: Brake
- Electromagnetic brake.....................................................................P. 5-01
• Function .....................................................................................P. 5-01
• Removal .....................................................................................P. 5-02
• Replacing the brake linings ........................................................P. 5-03
• Adjusting the brake clearance....................................................P. 5-04
• Mechanical brake release ..........................................................P. 5-05
• Testing the brake coils ...............................................................P. 5-05
• Continuous release of the second stage....................................P. 5-06
• Continuous release of the second stage....................................P. 5-06.1 (MX13-3)
• Measuring the braking deceleration...........................................P. 5-07
• Checking the braking deceleration.............................................P. 5-08
• Checking the braking deceleration.............................................P. 5-08.1 (MX13-3)
• Adjusting the braking deceleration.............................................P. 5-10
• Adjusting the braking deceleration.............................................P. 5-10.1 (MX13-3)
• Chapter 6: Steering
- Adjusting the steering......................................................................P. 6-01
• General ......................................................................................P. 6-01
• Adjusting sequence....................................................................P. 6-02
• Turning the potentiometer of the steering controller
to the centre position .................................................................P. 6-03
• Adjusting the rotary force at the handwheel...............................P. 6-04
• Adjusting the retaining force in the straight-on position .............P. 6-04
• Adjusting potentiometers R11/R12 ............................................P. 6-05
• Adjusting the setpoint potentiometers ........................................P. 6-06
• Adjusting the actual value potentiometer (to approx. 11/02)......P. 6-07
• Adjusting the actual value potentiometer (from approx. 11/02)..P. 6-07.1
• Adjusting the max. steering angle..............................................P. 6-08
• Correction of straight-on.............................................................P. 6-09
- Rail guidance.........................................................................P. 6-09
- Free travel..............................................................................P. 6-09
• Teaching-in the wheel position display ......................................P. 6-10
- Steering controller ...........................................................................P. 6-10.1
• Block diagram of steering...........................................................P. 6-10.1
• Block diagram of steering controller...........................................P. 6-10.2
• Description .................................................................................P. 6-11
• Guide to the potentiometer and LEDs........................................P. 6-12
• Service switch ............................................................................P. 6-12
• Pin assignment...........................................................................P. 6-13
• Main current terminals................................................................P. 6-14
• Maintenance...............................................................................P. 6-14.1
- Steering motor.................................................................................P. 6-15
• General ......................................................................................P. 6-15
• Terminal designations on terminal board...................................P. 6-15
• Replacing the carbon brushes ...................................................P. 6-15
• Emergency steering ...................................................................P. 6-15
• Maintenance...............................................................................P. 6-15
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8. • Chapter 7: Mast
- Removing the mast..........................................................................P. 7-01
- Installing the mast..............................................................................P. 7-05
- Mast table ..........................................................................................P. 7-06
• Chapter 8: Vehicle control system 8U60
- General..............................................................................................P. 8-01
- Description.........................................................................................P. 8-01
- Replacing the FZS.............................................................................P. 8-01.1
- Pin assignment ..................................................................................P. 8-02
• Chapter 9: Travel and pump controller A10
- General..............................................................................................P. 9-01
- Terminals...........................................................................................P. 9-01
- Pin assignment ..................................................................................P. 9-02
- Block diagram....................................................................................P. 9-04
- Signal processing ..............................................................................P. 9-05
- Response of the main contactors ......................................................P. 9-06
- Control OK.........................................................................................P. 9-07
- Temperature monitor fo the drive and pump motors .........................P. 9-08
• General ........................................................................................P. 9-08
• Description ...................................................................................P. 9-08
• Testing the temperature sensors .................................................P. 9-08
• Contact assignment MARKII........................................................P. 9-08.1
- Temperature monitor for the travel and pump controller ...................P 9-09
- Carbon brush monitor for the drive and pump motors.......................P. 9-10
- Incremental encoder monitor.............................................................P. 9-12
• General ........................................................................................P. 9-12
• Description ...................................................................................P. 9-13
• Testing the incremental encoder of the drive motor.....................P. 9-14
• Testing the incremental encoder of the pump motor....................P. 9-15
- Instructions for repair.........................................................................P. 9-16
• Power unit ....................................................................................P. 9-16
• Control card..................................................................................P. 9-16
• Field regulator ..............................................................................P. 9-16
- Table of errors ...................................................................................P. 9-17
- Removing the FPS ............................................................................P. 9-18
- Installing the FPS ..............................................................................P. 9-19
- Removing the control card ................................................................P. 9-20
- Installing the control card ..................................................................P. 9-21
- Removing the field regulator .............................................................P. 9-22
- Installing the field regulator ...............................................................P. 9-24
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- General..............................................................................................P. 9-26 (MX15-3 I)
- Block diagram....................................................................................P. 9-27 (MX15-3 I)
- Switching on the main contactors......................................................P. 9-28 (MX15-3 I)
• Step-by-step procedure................................................................P. 9-28 (MX15-3 I)
• Activation of the convertors..........................................................P. 9-28 (MX15-3 I)
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9. - Phase monitoring ..............................................................................P. 9-29 (MX15-3 I)
- Pin assignment for X1 .......................................................................P. 9-30 (MX15-3 I)
• Chapter 10: Operating console 8U62
- Operating elements ...........................................................................P. 10-01
- Block diagram....................................................................................P. 10-02
- Operating console board ...................................................................P. 10-03
- Pin assignment ..................................................................................P. 10-04
- Keyboard boards 1, 2 and 3 ..............................................................P. 10-05
- Operating console display .................................................................P. 10-06
• General ........................................................................................P. 10-06
• Basic display ................................................................................P. 10-07
• Operating hours ...........................................................................P. 10-07
• Remaining battery capacity..........................................................P. 10-07
• Wheel position display .................................................................P. 10-07
• Display LED for manual steering..................................................P. 10-08
• Status and maintenance symbols ................................................P. 10-08
• "Deadman switch not actuated" display .......................................P. 10-08
• "Creep speed" display..................................................................P. 10-08
• "2-handed operation not actuated" display ..................................P. 10-09
• "Barrier open" display...................................................................P. 10-09
• "Maintenance" display..................................................................P. 10-09
• "LR80 error" display .....................................................................P. 10-09
• "Acknowledgement required" display...........................................P. 10-10
• "Reserve1" display.......................................................................P. 10-10
• "Reserve2" display.......................................................................P. 10-10
- Operating console display .................................................................P. 10-11
• Error display.................................................................................P. 10-11
• Information display.......................................................................P. 10-11.1
• Switching-on test..........................................................................P. 10-12
• Switching over the operating console display ..............................P. 10-12
• LR80 operating status display......................................................P. 10-12
- Replacing the setpoint potentiometer ................................................P. 10-13
• Removing the setpoint potentiometer ..........................................P. 10-13
• Installing the setpoint potentiometer ............................................P. 10-15
• Rough adjustment of the setpoint potentiometer .........................P. 10-17
• Fine adjustment of the setpoint potentiometer.............................P. 10-19
• Teaching-in the setpoint potentiometer........................................P. 10-20
• Operating console display menu..................................................P. 10-20.1
- LR80 board (option)...........................................................................P. 10-22
• Description ...................................................................................P. 10-22
• Pin assignment.............................................................................P. 10-23
• Chapter 11: Load handling control 8U61
- General..............................................................................................P. 11-01
- Description.........................................................................................P. 11-01
- Pin assignment ..................................................................................P. 11-02
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10. • Chapter 12: EMERGENCY-STOP and amplifier module 7A22
- General..............................................................................................P. 12-01
- Description.........................................................................................P. 12-01
- Pin assignment ..................................................................................P. 12-02
- Safety relays K33 and K34 ................................................................P. 12-04
- Safety relay K35 ................................................................................P. 12-05
- Key switch relay K36 .........................................................................P. 12-06
- Relay K37 (steering error) .................................................................P. 12-07
- "Enable hydraulics" signal .................................................................P. 12-08
- Chain monitoring................................................................................P. 12-09
- Adaptation of the steering setpoint ....................................................P. 12-12
- Control of the electromagnetic brake.................................................P. 12-13
- Evaluation of the potentiometer value for the
height measuring system of themain lift .........................................P. 12-14
- Adaptation of incremental encoder signals........................................P. 12-15
• Chapter 13: Distributor board A13
- General..............................................................................................P. 13-01
- Structure ............................................................................................P. 13-02
- Replacement for distributor board A13..............................................P. 13-03
• Chapter 14: Negative feeder module A14
- General..............................................................................................P. 14-01
- Description.........................................................................................P. 14-01
- Terminals...........................................................................................P. 14-02
- Pin assignment X1.............................................................................P. 14-02
• Chapter 15: Main contactors K1 and K2
- General..............................................................................................P. 15-01
- Coil holder suppression .....................................................................P. 15-01
- Spacing distance ...............................................................................P. 15-01
- Contact pressure ...............................................................................P. 15-01
• Chapter 16: DC/DC converter
- General..............................................................................................P. 16-01
- Description.........................................................................................P. 16-01
- Electrical connections........................................................................P. 16-01
- Technical data ...................................................................................P. 16-01
• Chapter 17: Distance sensor for the main lift
- General..............................................................................................P. 17-01
- Location .............................................................................................P. 17-01
- Identification.......................................................................................P. 17-01
- Technical data ...................................................................................P. 17-01
- Pin assignment ..................................................................................P. 17-01
- Monitor...............................................................................................P. 17-02
- Safety instructions .............................................................................P. 17-03
- Description of errors ..........................................................................P. 17-04
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11. - Removing and installing the distance sensor ....................................P. 17-05
- Repair instructions
• 1. Replacing the potentiometer ....................................................P. 17-06
• 2. Replacing the cable..................................................................P. 17-07
• 3. Replacing the incremental encoder..........................................P. 17-09
• 4. Replacing the belt ....................................................................P. 17-10
• 5. Replacing the spring ................................................................P. 17-11
• Chapter 18: Distance sensor the for additional lift
- General..............................................................................................P. 18-01
- Monitor...............................................................................................P. 18-02
• Chapter 19: Distance sensor for swivelling
- General..............................................................................................P. 19-01
- Monitoring..........................................................................................P. 19-01
• Chapter 20: Distance sensor for side shifting
- General..............................................................................................P. 20-01
- Monitor...............................................................................................P. 20-02
• Chapter 21: SERVICE mode
- Description.........................................................................................P. 21-01
- Activating SERVICE mode ................................................................P. 21-02
- Deactivating SERVICE mode ............................................................P. 21-02
• Chapter 22: Teaching-in process
- General..............................................................................................P. 22-01
- Commissioning ..................................................................................P. 22-02
- Deleting teaching-in values................................................................P. 22-03
- Preparation for teaching in.................................................................P. 22-04
- Teaching in the main lift distance sensor...........................................P. 22-04
- Teaching in the additional lift distance sensor...................................P. 22-05
- Teaching in the swivelling distance sensor........................................P. 22-06
- Teaching in the side shift distance sensor.........................................P. 22-07
• Chapter 23: Reference sequence
- General..............................................................................................P. 23-01
- Reference sequence for the main lift.................................................P. 23-01
- Reference sequence for the additional lift .........................................P. 23-01
• Chapter 24: Chassis valve block
- Mounting instructions.........................................................................P. 24-01
- Functional elements...........................................................................P. 24-01
- Setting the maximum pressure..........................................................P. 24-02
- Parameterising the main lift...............................................................P. 24-02
- Soiling indicator.................................................................................P. 24-03
- High presure filter ..............................................................................P. 24-04
• Changing the filter - removal........................................................P. 24-04
• Changing the filter - installation ...................................................P. 24-04
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12. - Removing the chassis valve block ....................................................P. 24-05
- Fine control of lowering main lift........................................................P. 24-06
• Chapter 25: Attachment valve block
- Mounting instructions.........................................................................P. 25-01
- Functional elements...........................................................................P. 25-01
- Adjusting work ...................................................................................P. 25-02
- Parameterising the ancilliary movements..........................................P. 25-02
• Chapter 26: Pump motor
- General..............................................................................................P. 26-01
- Technical data for the pump motor....................................................P. 26-01
- Pump motor terminals .......................................................................P. 26-01
- Temperature sensor integrated in carbon brush yoke.......................P. 26-02
- Carbon brush monitoring...................................................................P. 26-03
- Replacing the carbon brushes...........................................................P. 26-04
- Checking the brush springs...............................................................P. 26-04
- Pump motor maintenance .................................................................P. 26-05
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- General..............................................................................................P. 26-06 (MX15-3 I)
- Terminals...........................................................................................P. 26-07 (MX15-3 I)
- Speed monitoring ..............................................................................P. 26-08 (MX15-3 I)
- Technical data...................................................................................P. 26-09 (MX15-3 I)
- Temperature monitoring ....................................................................P. 26-10 (MX15-3 I)
• Chapter 27: Hydraulic motor
- Function.............................................................................................P. 27-01
- Commissioning..................................................................................P. 27-01
- Technical data...................................................................................P. 27-01
- Checking for leaks.............................................................................P. 27-02
- Mounting instructions.........................................................................P. 27-03
- Removal.............................................................................................P. 27-03
• Chapter 28: Pump
- Removing the pump ..........................................................................P. 28-01
- Mounting instructions.........................................................................P. 28-01
• Chapter 29: Oil level indicator
- -Oil level indicator..............................................................................P. 29-01
• Chapter 30: Ventilation filter
- Function.............................................................................................P. 30-01
- Removal ............................................................................................P. 30-01
- Maintenance......................................................................................P. 30-01
• Chapter 31: Trilateral head (TLH)
- Adjusting work on the TLH ................................................................P. 31-01
- Adjusting the tooth profile play ..........................................................P. 31-02
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13. - Adjusting the eccentric rollers for the overshift function ....................P. 31-06
- Adjusting the swivel shaft for the additional lift..................................P. 31-09
- Removing the lift carriage..................................................................P. 31-11
- Adjusting the radial play on the lift carriage.......................................P. 31-12
- Adjusting the axial play on the lift carriage........................................P. 31-12
- Adjusting the potentiometer for side shifting .....................................P. 31-14
- Adjusting the poentiometer for swivelling..........................................P. 31-16
- Adjusting the 90° swivelling range.....................................................P. 31-17
- Adjusting the switching lug for side shifting.......................................P. 31-18
- Adjusting the limit switches for swivelling..........................................P. 31-19
- Adjusting the magnetic sensors ........................................................P. 31-20
• Chapter 32: Lubrication plan
- Guide to iols and lubricants ...............................................................P. 32-01
- Lubrication plan .................................................................................P. 32-02
- Disposal of oils and lubricants ...........................................................P. 32-03
• Chapter 33: Chains
- Lifting chains......................................................................................P. 33-01
• General ........................................................................................P. 33-01
• Checking the lifting chains for damage ........................................P. 33-02
• Checking the chain elongation.....................................................P. 33-06
• Replacing the lifting chains ..........................................................P. 33-08
• Lubricating the lifting chains.........................................................P. 33-09
- Cleaning the chains ...........................................................................P. 33-10
- Roller chains......................................................................................P. 33-11
• General ........................................................................................P. 33-11
• Chapter 34: Inductive automatic steering
- General. .. .. .......................................................................................P. 34-01
- Description of the operating modes...................................................P. 34-02
• Self-test .......................................................................................P. 34-02
• Manual operation .........................................................................P. 34-02
• Automatic operation .....................................................................P. 34-03
- Wire search.............................................................................P. 34-03
- Preparatory aisle travel ...........................................................P. 34-04
- Aisle travel.. .......................................................................................P. 34-05
• Switching back to manual steering..........................................P. 34-06
- Version 10.X ......................................................................................P. 34-07
• Improved detection mode........................................................P. 34-07
• Recognition process in the drive wheel
side (DWS) travel direction......................................................P. 34-08
•Recognition process in the load side (LS) travel direction.......P. 34-09
•1.Very flat approach angle.......................................................P. 34-09
•2.Flat approach angle ..............................................................P. 34-09
•3.Steep approach angle to 40° ................................................P. 34-09
•Displays on operating console during detection
process on detection curves....................................................P. 34-10
- Block diagram ..............................................................................P. 34-11
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14. -Test operating unit (TBE)..............................................................P. 34-12
•Test mode positions ................................................................P. 34-12
- Guide to components in the automatic inductive steering ...........P. 34-13
- Adjusting chart .............................................................................P. 34-14
- Checking the mechanical elements .............................................P. 34-20
• Steering bearing .....................................................................P. 34-20
• Gearwheels.............................................................................P. 34-20
• Wheels....................................................................................P. 34-20
- Checking the LR80 display ..........................................................P. 34-21
- LR80 display and LED displays ...................................................P. 34-22
- Balancing the digital filter.............................................................P. 34-23
- Central processing unit - CPU board ...........................................P. 34-24
- Central proccessing unit - DC/DC-converter................................P. 34-25
- Central proccessing unit - baseplate...........................................P. 34-26
• Counting method for connectors and sockets ........................P. 34-27
- Central unit...................................................................................P. 34-28
• View from the front with front panel mounted .........................P. 34-28
• View from the front with front panel removed .........................P. 34-28
• View of the baseplate .............................................................P. 34-28
• Switching outputs....................................................................P. 34-29
• Meaning of the switching outputs ...........................................P. 34-29
• "Steering enable" switching output .........................................P. 34-29
• Switching outputs....................................................................P. 34-30
.- Testing the switching outputs with the
. operating mode switch...........................................................P. 34-30
- Testing the speed sensor.............................................................P. 34-31
- Incremental encoder ....................................................................P. 34-32
• General ...................................................................................P. 34-32
• Monitoring...............................................................................P. 34-32
- Loading standard parameter set..................................................P. 34-33
- Language selection......................................................................P. 34-34
- Steering output stage...................................................................P. 34-35
• Setting the service switch .......................................................P. 34-35
• Enable LED.............................................................................P. 34-35
• Input/output signals.................................................................P. 34-37
• Signals from the LR80 central processing unit .......................P. 34-37
- Maximum steering angle..............................................................P. 34-38
• Allocation of value...................................................................P. 34-40
• Storing ....................................................................................P. 34-40
- Adjusting the setpoint potentiometer............................................P. 34-41
• Adjusting the turning force of the handwheel..........................P. 34-41
• Adjusting the retaining force of the centre
detent mechanism..................................................................P. 34-41
• End stop..................................................................................P. 34-41
• Adjustment of straight-on travel with the setpoint
potentiometer in centre detent mechanism............................P. 34-41
- Setpoint potentiometer (to approx. 11/02) ...................................P. 34-42
• General ...................................................................................P. 34-42
- Setpoint potentiometer (from approx. 12/02) ...............................P. 34-42.1
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15. • General ...................................................................................P. 34-42.1
- Setting the offset potentiometer for "Straight-on in
DWS and LS direction" to "00" ....................................................P. 34-43
-Adjusting the actual value potentiometer (to approx. 11/02).........P. 34-44
-Adjusting the actual value potentiometer (from approx. 12/02).....P. 34-44.1
- Actual value potentiometer (to approx. 11/02) .............................P. 34-45
• General ...................................................................................P. 34-45
• Testing the potentiometer .......................................................P. 34-45
- Actual value potentiometer (from approx. 12/02).........................P. 34-45.1
• General ...................................................................................P. 34-45.1
• Testing the potentiometer .......................................................P. 34-45.1
- Guide frequency generator................................................................P. 34-46
• The frequency generator viewed from the front ......................P. 34-46
• Battery buffer...........................................................................P. 34-46
• Commissioning the guide frequency generator.......................P. 34-47
• Adapting the output filter to a wire loop...................................P. 34-48
• Connecting the wire loop.........................................................P. 34-49
- Mounting and adjusting the aerials ..............................................P. 34-50
• 1. Determining the centre marking for mounting the
DWS antennas .......................................................................P. 34-50
• 2. Adjusting the DWS antenna...............................................P. 34-51
• 3. Setting the offset potentiometer for Straight-on
in direction of the drive wheel side" travel .............................P. 34-52
• 4. Mounting and adjusting the LS antenna.............................P. 34-53
• Setting the offset potentiometer for "Straight-on in
direction of the load side" trave ..............................................P. 34-54
- Aerials ..........................................................................................P. 34-55
• General ...................................................................................P. 34-55
• Function ..................................................................................P. 34-55
• Pin assignment........................................................................P. 34-55
• Technical data.........................................................................P. 34-55
- Emergency-off parameters...........................................................P. 34-56
• General ...................................................................................P. 34-56
• XE59 .......................................................................................P. 34-57
• XE5B.......................................................................................P. 34-58
• XE5A.......................................................................................P. 34-59
• XE5D.......................................................................................P. 34-60
- Steering angle limiter ...................................................................P. 34-61
• Description of function / An introduction to the component.....P. 34-61
• Block diagram for vehicles with distributor board A13 ............P. 34-62
• Block diagram for vehicles without distributor board A13 .......P. 34-62.1
• Conditions required for the detent to lock ...............................P. 34-63
• Conditions required for the detent to release..........................P. 34-63
• Pin assignment for connector X1 ............................................P. 34-64
• Monitoring ...............................................................................P. 34-65
• Adjustment ..............................................................................P. 34-66
• Modification to the steering angle limiter.................................P. 34-68.1
- Modified trip cams ..............................................................P. 34-68.1
- Modified end stop...............................................................P. 34-68.2
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16. - Aisle recognition...........................................................................P. 34-69
• Aisle recognition sensors ........................................................P. 34-69
• Mounting the reflectors - aisle with two open ends .................P. 34-70
• Mounting the reflectors - aisle with one open end...................P. 34-70
• Aisle recognition error .............................................................P. 34-71
• Aisle recognition signal at LR80..............................................P. 34-72
- Table of LR80 situations ..............................................................P. 34-73
- Notebook .....................................................................................P. 34-74
• Preparing for programming the LR80......................................P. 34-74
- Programming/changing parameters/test selection
for LR80 with TEWAK .................................................................P. 34-75
- Storing parameters.......................................................................P. 34-78
- Error messages............................................................................P. 34-79
- Test selection with operating mode and frequ. switch .................P. 34-82
- Test selection with a notebook.....................................................P. 34-83
- Table for convers. from hexadecimal to decimal values ..............P. 34-84
• Chapter 35: Error codes
- General..............................................................................................P. 35-01
- Error classification .............................................................................P. 35-01
- Errors in FPS and converters in alternating current vehicles.............P. 35-01
• General ........................................................................................P. 35-01
• Error classes ................................................................................P. 35-01.1
• Cancelling errors..........................................................................P. 35-01.1
- Travel errors ......................................................................................P. 35-02
- Steering errors...................................................................................P. 35-04
- Main lift errors....................................................................................P. 35-08
- Additional lift errors............................................................................P. 35-10
- Reaching errors .................................................................................P. 35-11
- Rotating errors...................................................................................P. 35-13
- Errors in synchronours rotating/reaching movement 90°/180°..........P. 35-14
- Error configuration and automatic braking at end of aisle (EASS) ....P. 35-15
- Can bus errors...................................................................................P. 35-17
- General errors....................................................................................P. 35-18
- Errors in automatic braking at end of aisle (EASS) ...........................P. 35-22
- Travel and pump controller (FPS) errors ...........................................P. 35-26
- Load handling controls (LAS) errors .................................................P. 35-45
- Operating console (BPS) errors.........................................................P. 35-49
• Chapter 36: Troubleshooting guide
- Power supply function........................................................................P. 36-01
• General ........................................................................................P. 36-01
• Battery voltage .............................................................................P. 36-02
• Battery voltage after key switch ...................................................P. 36-04
• 1+battery voltage after key switch................................................P. 36-05
• 1+24V...........................................................................................P. 36-06
• 1+battery voltage after 1+24V......................................................P. 36-07
• EMERGENCY-STOP chain .........................................................P. 36-08
• 2+battery voltage .........................................................................P. 36-10
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17. • 2+24V...........................................................................................P. 36-12
• Chapter 37: WINFLASH
- General..............................................................................................P. 37-01
- Block diagram....................................................................................P. 37-02
- Description.........................................................................................P. 37-03
- Setting up a connection with the vehicle............................................P. 37-06
- Loading the vehicle program .............................................................P. 37-07
- Updating programs ............................................................................P. 37-09
• Chapter 38: ParaDig 133 / ParaDig 153
- General..............................................................................................P. 38-01
- Setting up a connection with the vehicle............................................P. 38-02
- Opening the software.........................................................................P. 38-03
- Starting parameterising and diagnosis ..............................................P. 38-05
- Errors when starting parameterising and diagnosis...........................P. 38-06
• Outdated vehicle software............................................................P. 38-06
• ParaDig does not match the vehicle model..................................P. 38-07
- Old software version of vehicle program ...........................................P. 38-09
- Working with ParaDig ........................................................................P. 38-10
• Page selection..............................................................................P. 38-10
• Parameterising.............................................................................P. 38-11
- General ...................................................................................P. 38-11
- Combination field ....................................................................P. 38-12
- Direct entry..............................................................................P. 38-13
- Parameter value outside the permissible range......................P. 38-13
- Default value ...........................................................................P. 38-14
• Saving changes............................................................................P. 38-15
- General ...................................................................................P. 38-15
- Saving for test purposes .........................................................P. 38-16
- Saving permanently ................................................................P. 38-17
• Loading parameters from the vehicle...........................................P. 38-18
• Saving vehicle settings in a file ....................................................P. 38-19
• Loading vehicle settings from a file..............................................P. 38-21
• Diagnosis .....................................................................................P. 38-22
- Starting diagnosis....................................................................P. 38-22
- Working with diagnosis ...........................................................P. 38-23
- Closing diagnosis....................................................................P. 38-23
• Working with ParaDig in offline mode ..........................................P. 38-24
• Closing parameterising and diagnosis .........................................P. 38-27
• Closing the ParaDig service software ..........................................P. 38-28
• Chapter 39: Telescopic fork
- Functional description........................................................................P. 39-01
- Component names ............................................................................P. 39-01
- Home position....................................................................................P. 39-03
- Measurement of the extension depth Distance sensor......................P. 39-04
- Adjusting the middle carriage ............................................................P. 39-05
- Adjusting the upper carriage..............................................................P. 39-06
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18. - Adjusting the position switch for the home position...........................P. 39-07
- Adjusting the distance sensor for reaching........................................P. 39-08
- Teaching in the distance sensor for reaching....................................P. 39-09
• Set vehicle control system to SERVICE mode.............................P. 39-09
• Delete values that are already taught in.......................................P. 39-09
• Teach in the distance sensor for reaching again .........................P. 39-10
- Parameterising...................................................................................P. 39-11
- Definitions..........................................................................................P. 39-11
- Maximum mech. extension parameter...............................................P. 39-12
- Monitoring of the distance sensor for reaching..................................P. 39-13
- Load handling controls LAS...............................................................P. 39-14
- Attachment valve block......................................................................P. 39-15
- Additional lift distance sensor ............................................................P. 39-16
• Monitoring ....................................................................................P. 39-17
• Teaching in the additional lift distance sensor .............................P. 39-17
- Maintenance instructions for drive chains and
return chains ......................................................................................P. 39-18
- Reliable lubricants and mineral oils ...................................................P. 39-19
• Chapter 40: Filling aid
- Functional description / Component names ......................................P. 40-01
- Preparation ........................................................................................P. 40-02
- Draining hydraulic oil out of the tank..................................................P. 40-03
- Filling the tank with hydraulic oil ........................................................P. 40-04
• Chapter 41: Converter (for Alternating Current only)
- General..............................................................................................P. 41-01 (MX15-3 I)
- Testing the CAN bus..........................................................................P. 41-04 (MX15-3 I)
- Speed monitoring...............................................................................P. 41-06 (MX15-3 I)
- Speed sensor.....................................................................................P. 41-07 (MX15-3 I)
- Temperature monitoring ....................................................................P. 41-08 (MX15-3 I)
• Testing the temperature sensors .................................................P. 41-08 (MX15-3 I)
- Charging the bank of capacitors........................................................P. 41-09 (MX15-3 I)
- Discharging the bank of capacitors....................................................P. 41-10 (MX15-3 I)
- Function of the LED...........................................................................P. 41-11 (MX15-3 I)
- Main current terminals .......................................................................P. 41-12 (MX15-3 I)
- Power recovery..................................................................................P. 41-13 (MX15-3 I)
- Pin assignment ..................................................................................P. 41-14 (MX15-3 I)
• X1.................................................................................................P. 41-14 (MX15-3 I)
• Chapter 42: Panel
- Main current component panel (to approx. 11/02).............................P. 42-01
- Control current component panel (to approx. 11/02).........................P. 42-02
- Component panel (form approx. 12/02).............................................P. 42.02.1
- Main current component panel ..........................................................P. 42-03 (MX15-3 I)
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19. • Chapter 43: EASS
- EASS inductive..................................................................................P. 43-01
• General.........................................................................................P. 43-01
• Setting the "EASS inductive" option.............................................P. 43-02
• Proximity switches........................................................................P. 43-03
• Calculating the length of the steel plates......................................P. 43-04
• Calculating the maximum braking distance..................................P. 43-04
• Mounting the steel plates .............................................................P. 43-05
- Without absolute stop..............................................................P. 43-05
- With absolute stop at closed aisle end only ............................P. 43-07
- Without absolute stop at the open and closed aisle end.........P. 43-09
• Division into zones / General........................................................P. 43-10
- General....................................................................................P. 43-10
- Zone 0 .....................................................................................P. 43-10
- Zone 1 .....................................................................................P. 43-11
- Zone 2 .....................................................................................P. 43-12
- Zone 3 .....................................................................................P. 43-13
- Zone 4 .....................................................................................P. 43-14
- Zone 5 .....................................................................................P. 43-15
- Guide to maximum speeds in the various zones.....................P. 43-15
• Suppression of metal elements that cause interference ..............P. 43-16
• Diagnosis .....................................................................................P. 43-17
- EASS magnetic..................................................................................P. 43-18
• General ........................................................................................P. 43-18
• Setting the "EASS magnetic" option.............................................P. 43-19
• Magnetic switches........................................................................P. 43-20
- General....................................................................................P. 43-20
- Mounting the switches.............................................................P. 43-21
• Switching magnets .......................................................................P. 43-22
- General....................................................................................P. 43-22
• Calculating the maximum braking distance..................................P. 43-23
- Definitions................................................................................P. 43-23
• Mounting the switching magnets..................................................P. 43-24
- Without absolute stop..............................................................P. 43-24
- With absolute stop at closed aisle end only ............................P. 43-26
• Division into zones .......................................................................P. 43-28
- General....................................................................................P. 43-28
- Zone 0 .....................................................................................P. 43-29
- Zone 1 .....................................................................................P. 43-30
- Zone 3 .....................................................................................P. 43-31
- Zone 5 .....................................................................................P. 43-32
• Diagnosis......................................................................................P. 43-33
- EASS reflexli .....................................................................................P. 43-34
• General.........................................................................................P. 43-34
• Setting the "EASS reflexli" option.................................................P. 43-35
• Reflector types .............................................................................P. 43-36
- Reflector types A and B...........................................................P. 43-36
- Reflector type C - Check .........................................................P. 43-36
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20. - Reflector type C - Stop............................................................P. 43-37
- Reflector type D4 - Absolute stop............................................P. 43-38
• Mounting heights for reflector installation
on the shelves - both sides..........................................................P. 43-39
• Mounting heights for reflector installation
on the shelves - one side.............................................................P. 43-40
• Reflective light barriers.................................................................P. 43-42
- Arrangement of the reflective light barriers
for automatic braking at the aisle end.....................................P. 43-42
- Arrangement of the reflective light barriers for automatic
braking at he aisle end, stop and absolut stop and check......P. 43-42
- Arrangement of the reflective light barriers for reflector
installation on one side of the aisle with automatic
braking at the aisle end ..........................................................P. 43-43
- Arrangement of the reflective light barriers for reflector
installation on one side of the aisle with automatic
braking at the aisle end, stop and absolute stop and check...P. 43-44
• Calculating the maximum braking distance..................................P. 43-45
- Definitions ...............................................................................P. 43-45
• Mounting the reflectors.................................................................P. 43-46
- Arrangement of the reflectors for automatic end of
aisle braking ...........................................................................P. 43-46
- Arrangement of the reflectors for automatic end of
aisle braking and speed monitoring........................................P. 43-47
- Arrangement of the reflectors for automatic end of
aisle braking and stop ............................................................P. 43-48
- Arrangement of the reflectors for automatic end of
aisle braking and absolute stop..............................................P. 43-49
• Division into zones .......................................................................P. 43-50
- General ...................................................................................P. 43-50
- Zone 1.....................................................................................P. 43-51
- Zone 0.....................................................................................P. 43-52
- Zone 2.....................................................................................P. 43-53
• Important rules .............................................................................P. 43-54
• Diagnosis .....................................................................................P. 43-56
• Chapter 44: Individual driving settings
- General..............................................................................................P. 44-01
- Setting the "Individual driver settings" option ....................................P. 44-02
- Changing the speed settings for the hydraulic functions...................P. 44-03
- Changing the speed settings for travel..............................................P. 44-04
Changing the Optispeed adaptation ..................................................P. 44-05
- Saving the changed speed settings ..................................................P. 44-06
- Setting ranges ...................................................................................P. 44-07
- Diagnosis...........................................................................................P. 44-08
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21. List of chapters
Chapter 1: Vehicle data
Chapter 2: Drive motor
Chapter 3: Drive wheel
Chapter 4: Gear
Chapter 5: Brake
Chapter 6: Steering
Chapter 7: Mast
Chapter 8: Vehicle control system (FZS)
Chapter 9: Travel and pump controller (FPS)
Chapter 10: Operating console
Chapter 11: Load handling control (LHC)
Chapter 12: EM.-STOP and amplifier module (NAV)
Chapter 13: Distributor board
Chapter 14: Negative feeder module
Chapter 15: Main contactors
Chapter 16: DC/DC converter
Chapter 17: Distance sensor for main lift
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22. List of chapters
Chapter 18: Distance sensor for additional lift
Chapter 19: Distance sensor for swivelling
Chapter 20: Distance sensor for side shifting
Chapter 21: SERVICE mode
Chapter 22: Teaching-in process
Chapter 23: Reference sequence
Chapter 24: Chassis valve block
Chapter 25: Attachment valve block
Chapter 26: Pump motor
Chapter 27: Hydraulic motor
Chapter 28: Pump
Chapter 29: Oil level indicator
Chapter 30: Ventilation filter
Chapter 31: Trilateral head TLH
Chapter 32: Lubrication plan
Chapter 33: Chains
Chapter 34: Inductive automatic steering
Chapter 35: Error codes
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23. List of chapters
Chapter 36: Troubleshooting guide
Chapter 37: WINFLASH
Chapter 38: ParaDig 133 / ParaDig 153
Chapter 39: Telescopic fork
Chapter 40: Filling aid
Chapter 41: Converter (AC only)
Chapter 42: Panel
Chapter 43: EASS
Chapter 44: Individual driving settings
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24. Guide to components
• Drive wheel ................................................................................P. 3-01
• Operating console 8U62 ............................................................P. 10-01 ff
• DC/DC converter U30 ................................................................P. 16-01
• Electromagnetic brake 1Y44......................................................P. 5-01 ff
• Drive motor 1M3.........................................................................P. 2-01 ff
• Travel and pump controller A10 .................................................P. 9-01 ff
• Vehicle control system 8U60......................................................P. 8-01 ff
• Fine control of lowering main lift.................................................P. 24-06
• Gear ...........................................................................................P. 4-01 ff
• Main contactors K1 and K2........................................................P. 15-01
• Distance sensor for the main lift.................................................P. 17-01 ff
• Distance sensor for the additional lift .........................................P. 18-01 ff
• Hydraulic motor..........................................................................P. 27-01 ff
• Load handling control 8U61 .......................................................P. 11-01 ff
• Steering motor 3M1....................................................................P. 6-15
• Steering controller 3A20.............................................................P. 6-11 ff
• Oil level indicator........................................................................P. 29-01
• Pump motor 2M1........................................................................P. 26-01 ff
• Negative feeder module A14......................................................P. 14-01
• Trilateral head ............................................................................P. 31-01 ff
• Attachment valve block ..............................................................P. 25-01 ff
• Chassis valve block....................................................................P. 24-01 ff
• Distributor board A13 .................................................................P. 13-01 ff
• Distance sensor for shifting........................................................P. 20-01 ff
• Distance sensor for swivelling....................................................P. 19-01
• EMERGENCY-STOP and amplifier module 7A22 .....................P. 12-01 ff
• Telescopic fork ...........................................................................P. 39-01 ff
• Panel..........................................................................................P. 42-01 ff
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Vehicle no. on
turret head
Vehicle no. attachment
Vehicle no. on mast
Carrying load diagram
Factory nameplate
UVV check
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0/0414
0/0415
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Hydraulic settings
The prerequisite for the following settings is a pre-set system pressure of
275bar, see also sheet no. 24-02.
Without load
Hydraulic function Speed Tolerance Pressure Tolerance
Lifting main lift appr. 370-420mm/s ±30mm/s Tele: appr. 110bar ±40bar
(h1-related) Triplex: appr.130bar ±40bar
(h1-related)
Lowering main lift 420mm/s ±20mm/s - -
Lifting additional lift 310mm/s ±30mm/s 50bar +50bar
Lowering additional lift 200mm/s +30mm/s - -
Side shift left/right 250mm/s +50mm/s 90bar +30bar
Swivelling left/right 30°/s. ±5°/s 120bar +80bar
End position swivelling 0m/s - 190bar +50bar
SSSB 90°/180° 30°/s ±5°/s 200bar ±30bar
Fork adjustment 1 cyl. Not currently used Not used 100bar +20bar
Fork adjustment 2 cyl. Not currently used Not used 100bar +20bar
With load of 1500kg
Hydraulic function Speed Tolerance Pressure Tolerance
Lifting main lift appr. 350-390mm/s ±30mm/s Tele: appr. 180bar ±30bar
(h1-related) Triplex: appr.210bar ±30bar
(h1-related)
Lowering main lift 420mm/s +30mm/s - -
Lifting additional lift 250mm/s +50mm/s 200bar +50bar
Lowering additional lift 350mm/s ±30mm/s - -
Side shift left/right 250mm/s +50mm/s 100bar +30bar
Swivelling left/right 30°/s ±5°/s 120bar +80bar
End position swivelling 0m/s - 190bar +50bar
SSSB 90°/180° 30°/s ±5°/s 200bar ±30bar
Fork adjustment 1 cyl. Not currently used Not used. 100bar +20bar
Fork adjustment 2 cyl. Not currently used Not used 100bar +20bar
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275bar, see also sheet no. 24-02.
Without load
Hydraulic function Speed Tolerance Pressure Tolerance
Lifting main lift appr. 380-420mm/s ±30mm/s Tele: appr. 120bar ±40bar
(h1-related) Triplex: appr.130bar ±40bar
(h1-related)
Lowering main lift 420mm/s ±30mm/s - -
Lifting additional lift 310mm/s ±50mm/s 50bar +50bar
Lowering additional lift 200mm/s +50mm/s - -
Side shift left/right 250mm/s +50mm/s 90bar +30bar
Swivelling left/right 30°/s. ±5°/s 120bar +80bar
End position swivelling 0m/s - 190bar +50bar
SSSB 90°/180° 30°/s ±5°/s 200bar ±30bar
Fork adjustment 1 cyl. Not currently used Not used 100bar +20bar
Fork adjustment 2 cyl. Not currently used Not used 100bar +20bar
With load of 1300kg
Hydraulic function Speed Tolerance Pressure Tolerance
Lifting main lift appr. 330-410mm/s ±30mm/s Tele: up to 175bar ±30bar
(h1-related) Triplex: up to 190bar±30bar
(h1-related)
Lowering main lift 420mm/s +30mm/s - -
Lifting additional lift 260mm/s +50mm/s 170bar ±50bar
Lowering additional lift 330mm/s ±30mm/s - -
Side shift left/right 250mm/s +50mm/s 100bar +30bar
Swivelling left/right 30°/s ±5°/s 120bar +80bar
End position swivelling 0m/s - 190bar +50bar
SSSB 90°/180° 30°/s ±5°/s 200bar ±30bar
Fork adjustment 1 cyl. Not currently used Not used. 100bar +20bar
Fork adjustment 2 cyl. Not currently used Not used 100bar +20bar
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Issue: 06/02 Workshop Sheet no.
Replaces issue: 02/01 Manual MX15-3 1-03
Vehicle speed
Outside aisle
• Standing height of driver <1.2m and add. lift <1.2m: vmax = 9km/h
• Standing height of driver >1.2m or add. lift >1.2m: vmax = 2.5km/h
When the cab is lowered as far as possible, the
standing height of the driver is 43cm.
• Fork outside the vehicle contour: vmax = 2.5km/h
Inside aisle (Type 15-3)
When the vehicle is in an aisle, the max. speed depends on the height to
which the cab and the additional lift are raised. The current lift height is
calculated from 100% main lift + 50% additional lift, see sheet no. 5-06.
• Fork outside the vehicle contour: vmax = 2.5km/h
• Setpoint deviation, steering >5°: vmax = 2.5km/h
The current lift height of the vehicle also affects the ramp function for side
shifting and swivelling. The higher the lift height, the sooner the ramp function
is initiated by the Optispeed for side shifting and swivelling.
Lift
height/m
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
V/km/h
DWS
LS
1
0
LS = Travel direction Loadside
DWS = Travel direction Drivewheelside