Gradall 532C-6 Illustrated Parts Manual
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A pre-operation inspection includes checking fluid levels, inspecting tires for proper inflation and damage, testing the brakes, and ensuring all controls are functioning correctly. Always consult the operator's manual for a detailed checklist.
If the forklift won't start, check the battery connections and charge level, inspect the fuel system, and ensure that the emergency stop button is not engaged. If the issue persists, consult a professional technician.
The hydraulic fluid should be checked before each use and changed every 1000 operating hours or as specified in the operator's manual. Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance.
The recommended tire pressure can vary based on the tire type, but generally, it should be around 80-100 PSI. Always refer to the tire manufacturer's guide and the forklift operator's manual for exact specifications.
Check for leaks, ensure hydraulic fluid levels are adequate, and inspect hoses and connections for damage. If issues persist, consult the service manual or a qualified technician.
Regular maintenance includes checking and replacing fluids, inspecting and replacing filters, examining hoses and belts for wear, and lubricating moving parts. Follow the maintenance schedule in the operator's manual.
To adjust the forks, ensure the forklift is on a stable surface, lift the forks slightly off the ground, unlock the fork locks, slide the forks to the desired width, and lock them in place. Always follow safety procedures outlined in the manual.
If overheating occurs, check the coolant level and radiator for blockages, ensure the fan is operational, and inspect the thermostat. Regular maintenance of the cooling system is essential to prevent overheating.
Ensure the forklift is equipped with appropriate tires for rough terrain, reduce speed, and avoid sudden maneuvers. Always follow the manufacturer’s safety guidelines and wear appropriate safety gear.
Key safety features include the ROPS (Roll-Over Protective Structure), seatbelt, backup alarm, and emergency stop button. Familiarize yourself with these features and always perform a safety check before operation.