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PALLET TRUCKS
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TECHNICAL DATA
STANDARD
MODEL
Capacity 5,500 lbs. 5,500 lbs. 5,500 lbs. 5,500 lbs. 5,500 lbs. 4,400 lbs. 5,500 lbs. 3,300 lbs. 3,300 lbs. 5,500 lbs.
Max. Fork Height 7.5" 7.5" 7.5" 7.5" 7.5" 7.5" 7.5" 7.5" 7.5" 7.5"
Min. Fork Height 3.0" 3.0" 3.0" 3.0" 3.0" 3.0" 3.0" 3.0" 3.0" 3.0"
Fork Length 48" 48" 42" 36" 36" 36" 60" 72" 72" 96"
Overall Fork Width 27" 21" 27" 27" 21" 16" 27" 27" 21" 27"
Fork Wheel Diam.
(Polyurethane)
Steering Wheel Diam.
(Polyurethane)
Net Weight 153 lbs . 137 lbs. 149 lbs. 136 lbs. 130 lbs. 127 lbs. 210 lbs. 205 lbs. 200 lbs. 276 lbs.
H-1043 H-119 3 H-4803 H-1484 H-1366 H-4122 H-4804 H-1779 H-2640 H-4123
3" 3" 3" 3" 3" 2.75" 3" 3" 3" 3"
7" 7" 7" 7" 7" 6.25" 7" 7" 7" 7"
LOW PROFILE
MODEL
Capacity 3,300 lbs. 3,300 lbs. 3,300 lbs.
Max. Fork Height 5.6" 5.6" 5.6"
Min. Fork Height 2.0" 2.0" 2.0"
Fork Length 48" 48" 48"
Overall Fork Width 27" 21" 33"
Fork Wheel Diam.
(Steel)
Steering Wheel Diam.
(Polyurethane)
Net Weight 182 lbs. 173 l b s. 212 lbs.
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H-1365 H-1780 H-1781
2" 2" 2"
6" 6" 6"

OPERATION
WARNING! Operator must read and understand
instructions here and on truck prior to use.
On the handle of the pallet truck, you will find the control
lever, which can be set in three positions.
(See Figure 1)
Figure 1
- DOWN = to lower the forks
- NEUTRAL = to move the load
- UP = to raise the forks
1. If the forks elevate while pumping in the NEUTRAL
position, turn the setting screw clockwise until
pumping the handle does not raise the forks and the
NEUTRAL position functions correctly.
2. If the forks descend while pumping in the NEUTRAL
position, turn the setting screw counterclockwise until
the forks do not lower.
3. If the forks do not descend when the control lever is
in the DOWN position, turn the setting screw clockwise
until raising the control lever lowers the forks. Then
check the NEUTRAL position as per steps 1 and 2.
4. If the forks do not lift while pumping in the UP position,
turn the setting screw counterclockwise until the forks
elevate while pumping in the UP position. Then check
the NEUTRAL and DOWN position as per steps 1, 2
and 3.
NOTE: When viewing the truck from the handle
side, the setting screw is located on the right
side of the pump above the right wheel. The
truck will lower faster or slower depending on
how far in or out the screw is adjusted.
MAINTENANCE
OIL
Check the oil level every six months. The oil capacity is
about 0.3L. Restore the fluid level in the reservoir to 5mm
below the top; this must be done with the forks in the
DOWN position.
Use hydraulic oil ISO VG 32 or equivalent.
Oil viscosity should be 30cSt at 104°F (40°C).
HOW TO EXPEL AIR FROM THE PUMP UNIT
Air may enter the unit over time or when the seals are
replaced. To expel the air, lift the control lever to the
DOWN position and pump the handle up and down
several times.
DAILY CHECK AND MAINTENANCE
Daily checks of the pallet truck can limit wear and tear
on the unit. Pay special attention to the wheels, axles,
handle, forks and lift and lower control.
LUBRICATION
Use motor oil or grease to lubricate all movable parts.
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SAFETY
For safe operation, please read all warning signs
and instructions here and on the pallet truck
prior to use.
1. Do not operate the pallet truck unless you are familiar
with it and have been trained and authorized to do so.
2. Do not use the truck on sloping ground.
3. Never place any part of your body in the lifting
mechanism or under the forks or load.
Do not carry passengers.
Figure 2
4. Operators should wear
gloves and safety shoes.
A
5. Do not handle unstable
or loosely stacked loads.
6. Do not overload the truck.
7. Always center loads on
the forks, not at the end
of the forks. (See Figure 2)
B
8. The capacity of the truck assumes an evenly
distributed load with the center of the load being at
the halfway point of the length of the forks.
(See FIgure 2)
9. Make sure that length of the forks matches the length
of the pallet load. (See Figure 2)
10. Lower the forks to lowest height when the truck is not
being used.
TROUBLESHOOTING
OPERATING ISSUE CAUSES RECOMMENDATIONS
The forks do not lift to maximum height. Not enough hydraulic oil. Add more oil.
The forks do not raise. Not enough hydraulic oil.
The oil has impurities.
The setting screw is not in the correct position.
Air in the hydraulic oil.
The forks do not descend. The rod and/or cylinder are deformed resulting from
Leaks Seals worn out or damaged.
The forks descend without being
lowered.
a seriously unbalanced load.
A part has been broken or deformed resulting from
an unbalanced load.
The setting screw is not in the correct position.
Some parts may be cracked or worn out.
Impurities in the oil cause the discharge valve to fail
to close.
Air in the hydraulic oil.
Seals worn out or damaged.
The setting screw is not in the correct position.
Add more oil.
Change the oil.
Adjust the setting screw. (See Operation)
Expel the air. (See Maintenance)
Replace the rod and/or cylinder.
Repair or replace component.
Adjust the setting screw. (See Operation)
Replace seals with new ones.
Check and replace with new ones.
Change the oil.
Expel the air. (See Maintenance)
Replace with new ones.
Adjust the setting screw. (See Operation)
NOTE: Do not attempt to repair the pallet truck unless you are trained and authorized to do so.
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