Gradall 534B-6 Illustrated Parts Manual
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The Gradall 534B-6 forklift should undergo routine maintenance every 250 hours of operation. This includes checking fluid levels, inspecting hoses and belts, and lubricating moving parts. A detailed checklist can be found in the operator's manual.
Start by checking the hydraulic fluid levels and look for any visible leaks. Inspect the hydraulic hoses for wear or damage. If issues persist, consider checking the hydraulic pump and filters, and refer to the service manual for detailed troubleshooting steps.
The Gradall 534B-6 forklift has a maximum lifting capacity of 6,000 pounds. Always consult the load chart and ensure the load is properly balanced before lifting.
To adjust the forks, first ensure the forklift is on a stable surface with the parking brake engaged. Manually slide the forks to the desired width, ensuring they are locked securely into place. For specific instructions, refer to the operator's manual.
First, check the battery connections and ensure they are clean and tight. Verify that there is sufficient fuel and that the fuel shutoff valve is open. If the problem persists, inspect the starter motor and ignition system, and refer to the troubleshooting section of the service manual.
The air filter should be checked every 50 hours and replaced every 200 hours of operation, or more frequently in dusty environments. Regularly inspect the filter for excessive dirt or damage.
The Gradall 534B-6 forklift typically uses ISO VG 46 hydraulic fluid. Always refer to the operator's manual for the specific fluid recommendations and ensure compatibility with existing fluids.
Conduct a visual inspection of the forklift, checking for any signs of wear or damage. Verify that all controls are functioning correctly, lights are operational, and the horn is working. Check tire pressure and condition, and ensure all safety devices are in place.
Common signs include difficulty in shifting gears, unusual noises, or a burning smell from the transmission area. If any of these symptoms are present, check the transmission fluid levels and condition, and consult a professional technician for further diagnosis.
To ensure stability, always keep the load as low as possible during transport, and avoid sudden movements. Use the stabilizers if equipped, and adhere to the load chart specifications. Ensure the ground is level and firm.