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Guidelines for the Safe Operation of Off - Road Forklifts - Post - operation Maintenance

Post - operation Maintenance

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Vehicle Cleaning: After the operation is completed, promptly clean the off - road forklift of dirt, dust, oil stains and other debris to keep the vehicle's appearance clean. Pay special attention to cleaning components such as forks, chains and pulleys to prevent impurities from entering and affecting their normal operation.
Parking Management: Park the off - road forklift in the designated parking area, pull up the parking brake, shift to the parking gear, and turn off the engine and power supply. Lower the forks to the lowest position and retract the piston rods of the tilting cylinders to avoid component deformation caused by long - term stress. If the vehicle needs to be parked for an extended period, start the engine regularly to charge the battery and prevent the battery from losing power.
Inspection and Maintenance: Conduct a comprehensive inspection of the vehicle, record the vehicle's operating status and existing problems. According to the requirements of the vehicle operation manual, regularly maintain the vehicle, replace vulnerable parts such as engine oil and filters, lubricate, tighten and adjust all components to ensure that the vehicle is always in good technical condition.


By strictly adhering to the above safety operation specifications for off - road forklifts, safety accidents can be effectively prevented, and the safety of operators and the normal operation of equipment can be guaranteed. During actual operation, operators should also continuously accumulate experience, enhance safety awareness and emergency response capabilities to ensure the safe and efficient operation of off - road forklifts.


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