1.4. SAFETY IN PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
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PERIODIC INSPECTION OF CRITICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS
Replace critical safety parts with a new one periodically even if no defect is found. Parts tend to deteriorate as
time goes by, and can cause fire or failure in the work equipment system. However, if these parts show any
abnormality before the replacement interval has passed, they should be repaired or replaced immediately.
USE OF PROPER TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Always use tools that are suited for inspection and maintenance. It is extremely dangerous to use broken tools or
tools designed for another purpose.
SAFE HANDLING OF BRAKE OIL
It is dangerous if the brakes do not work because in this condition, the lift truck cannot be stopped. Always do the
following.
• Check the level of the brake fluid periodically.
• Always use the specified brake fluid.
• Check that the breather of the brake fluid reserve tank is not clogged.
• Be careful not to let dirt or dust get into the brake fluid reserve tank.
BE CAREFUL OF BOILING ENGINE COOLANT
• Immediately after using the lift truck, the engine coolant is at
high temperature and high pressure. Do not remove the
radiator cap under these conditions as hot water may spurt
out and cause burns.
• When removing the radiator cap, turn it slowly to release the
internal pressure.
• When checking the coolant level, stop the engine and wait
for the engine and radiator to cool down before checking.