Daily Maintenance Contents for Forklifts?

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VonMaria
09/01/25 5:38am
To ensure the forklift operates normally and reliably, regular maintenance measures are necessary. The maintenance contents are as follows: Daily maintenance: Clean dirt and mud from the forklift, including the fork frame and mast slide, generator and starter, battery electrode fork posts, water tank, and air filter. Check the tightness of various parts, focusing on: fork frame supports, lifting chain tension screws, wheel screws, wheel fixing pins, brakes, and steering screw. Check the reliability and flexibility of the foot brake and steering system. Inspect for leaks, focusing on: pipe joints, diesel tank, oil tank, brake pump, lifting cylinder, tilt cylinder, water tank, water pump, engine oil pan, torque converter, transmission, drive axle, main reducer, hydraulic steering, and steering cylinder. Drain sediment from the oil filter. Primary maintenance: Check and adjust valve clearance, verify if the thermostat is working properly, inspect the multi-way directional valve, lifting cylinder, tilt cylinder, steering cylinder, and gear pump for normal operation. Check if the transmission's shifting is working correctly. Inspect and adjust the clearance between the brake pads and brake drums of the hand and foot brakes. Replace the oil in the oil pan, check if the crankcase ventilation pipe is intact, clean the oil filter and diesel filter element, ensure the generator and starter motor are securely installed and the wiring connections are clean and firm. Check for wear on carbon brushes and commutators, inspect the tightness of the fan belt, and ensure the wheels are securely installed and the tire pressure meets requirements. Storage maintenance: For new forklifts or those that have been out of service for a long time, within the first two weeks of use, lubricate the bearings that require lubrication. When adding lubricant, use new oil to completely expel the old oil and lubricate more than twice.
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