PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-439

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 439

JUNE 1989

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-439 - Page 25 of 33
'
e a string around your finger. Write
a note to yourself. Do anything to re-
mind yourself to lube the clamsHeLL
bucket pivot pins every day. If you
don't, you'Ll end up with broken pins.
Lube pins daily
RT Fork±If .²²
T±e pins may not breaK to²ay, or
even this weeK. BUt iF you neglect
t±em, t±e pins will seize Up. T±en t±ey
break and yoUr loa²er's ²own until the
pins can be replaced.
PUMp grease in t±e pin's fittings Until
clean grease comes out around the pin.
If t±e ³tting won't take grease, take
it out and use a little wire to clean out
the fitting. ´f you can't clean a clogged
fµtting, get it replaced with a new one,
NSN 4730¶00¶050·4208.
Stoplight Switch NSN Wrong
P
age 10 of Chapter VII in T¸ ¹0º3930¶643º14&P »r the ¸¼OA forklift has the
wrong NSN½5930¶00¶358º7684¾»r IteM 21 on Pages 8¶4 and 8¶8. This NSN
gets an ignition switch, not a stoplight switch¿ Àhe part number
½1125166CÁ¾is right tho. So line out tHe NSN and order
the stoplig±t switch by part number on ÂD Ãorm
1348Ä6 using CAGE 29510 and RIC S9C.
46
15-KW GeNe³ato³ ´.´
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angling wires are More than a nUiÅ
sance½t±ey 're dangerous. T±is is
Æspecially
true
on
t±e
¹5¶ÇW
generator's lower paralleling receptaÈ
cle, be±in² t±e panel.
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YOU S"Aµ¶
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IF t±ose cables are loose, they vibrate
when the engine is running½and rub
against metal until a ±ole is woÉ thrU
t±e outer cover. T±en Zappo! SparÊs
Ëy!
BUt you operators can take the rub
oUt by tying back the cables.


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