Clark Forklift (Y)(H)(HY) 355 English O-221 Operator’s Manual
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Clark Forklift (Y)(H)(HY) 355 English O-221 Operator’s Manual
Powered industrial trucks may become hazardous if adequate maintenance is neglected. Therefore,
adequate maintenance facilities, personnel and procedures should be provided.
Maintenance and inspection of all powered industrial trucks should be performed in conformance
with the recommendation in this manual and the following practices.
1. A scheduled preventive maintenance, lubrication, and inspection system should be followed.
2. Only qualified and authorized personnel should be permitted to maintain, repair, adjust,
and inspect industrial trucks.
J. Before Leaving The Truck:
A. Stop truck.
B. Fully lower the load engaging means.
C, Place directional controls in neutral.
D. Apply the parking brake.
E . Stop the engine or turn off power.
F. Lock the control or ignition circuit.
G. Block the wheels if truck is on a ramp, or being worked on.
4. Before Working On Truck:
A. Raise wheels free of floor or disconnect power source.
B. Use chocks or other positive truck positioning devices.
C. Block load engaging means, innermast(s), or chassis before working under them.
Before working on engine fuel system of gasoline powered trucks with gravity feed
fuel systems, be sure fuel shutoff valve is closed.
Before working on engine fuel system of LP gas powered trucks, close LP gas
cylinder valve and run engine until fuel in system is depleted and engine
stops running.
Operation to check performance of the truck or attachments should be conducted in
an authorized, safe clearance area.
5. Before Starting To Operate The Truck;
A. Be in operating position.
B. Depress clutch (or brake pedal on automatic transmission and electric trucks).
C. Place directional controls in neutral.
D. Start engine or turn on power.
E. Before operating truck, check functioning of 1 ift and tilt systems, directional
and speed controls, steering, warning devices, brakes, and any attachment. (If used)
F. Release parking brake.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAINTAINING INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS
6. Avoid fire hazards and have fire protection equipment present. Do not use an open
flame to check level, or for leakage, of fuel, electrolyte or coolant. Do not use
open pans of fuel or flall’lllable cleaning fluids for cleaning parts.
]. Properly ventilate work area, vent exhaust fumes and keep shop clean and floor dry.
8. Handle LP gas cylinders with care. Do not drop, dent, or damage in any way.
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9. Brakes, steering mechanisms, control mechanisms, warning devices, lights, governors,
lift overload devices, guards and safety devices should be inspected regularly and
maintained in a safe operating condition.
10. All parts of lift and tilt mechanisms and frame members should be carefully and
regularly inspected and maintained in a safe operating condition.
11. Special trucks or devices designed and approved for hazardous area operation should
receive special attention to ensure that maintenance preserves the original, approved
safe operating features.
12. Fuel systems should be checked for leaks and condition of parts. Extra special
consideration should be given in the case of a leak in the fuel system. Action should
be taken to prevent the use of the truck until the leak has been corrected.
13. All hydraulic systems should be regularly inspected and maintained in conformance
with good practice. Tilt cylinders, valves, and other similar parts should be
checked to assure that “drift” has not developed to the extent that it would create
a hazard.
14. Capacity, operation and maintenance instructions plates, tags, or decals should be
maintained in legible condition.
15. Batteries, motors, controllers, limit switches, protective devices, electrical
conductors and connections should be inspected and maintained in conformance with good
practice. Special attention should be paid to the condition of electrical insulation.
16. Industrial trucks should be kept in a clean condition to minimize fire hazards and
facilitate detection of loose or defective parts.
17. Modifications and additions which affect capacity and safe truck operation should not
be performed by the customer or user without manufacturers prior written approval.
Capacity, operation and maintenance instruction plates, tags or decals should be
changed accordingly.
18. Care should be taken to assure that all replacement parts are interchangeable with the
original parts and of a qua! ity equal to that provided in the original equipment.
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