Mast and Forks PDF
Mast and Forks PDF
Mast and Forks PDF
Mast Systems
Mast Types
Simplex Mast Duplex Mast Triplex Mast
Truck Model
FGC15N, FGC18N 5A15C 5B15C 5C15C
FGC20CN 5A20C 5B20C 5C20C
FGC20N, FGC20N HO
5A25C 5B25C 5C25C
FGC25N, FGC25N HO
FGC28N, FGC30N 5A30C 5B30C 5C30C
FGC33N 5A33C 5B33C 5C33C
A Simplex mast
B Duplex mast
C Triplex mast
209115A
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Structure
Lift bracket
Inner mast Outer mast Inner mast
Side roller
Detail of A Detail of D
Inner mast
Lift bracket Outer mast
Mast strip
207760
Shims
Detail of C Detail of G
209116
The simplex mast features two lift cylinders placed Roller Sizes
behind the mast columns, right and left, to provide
Diam. of
excellent visibility. 1 ton class 2, 3 ton classes
main roller
Mast strips are fitted to the top end of outer mast. S 99 mm (3.90 in.) 113.8 mm (4.48 in.)
These strips are for backing up the inner mast when the M 100 mm (3.94 in.) 115 mm (4.53 in.)
mast is tilted backward. L 101 mm (3.98 in.) 116 mm (4.57 in.)
LL 102 mm (4.02 in.) 117 mm (4.61 in.)
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The duplex mast provides a free lift amount until the reaches its stroke end.
top of lift bracket reaches the mast height. When the first lift cylinder rod extends fully, the second
The mast assembly consists of the inner mast, outer lift cylinders raise the assembly consisting of the lift
mast, lift bracket, first lift cylinder and second lift bracket, first lift cylinder and inner mast.
cylinders. The shoulder sections of the mast main rollers contact
The first lift cylinder raises the lift bracket, while the the mast rails. The rollers are installed perpendicular to
second lift cylinders operate the inner mast and lift the sliding surfaces.
bracket. The main rollers used in the duplex mast models are the
For lifting operation, oil is first sent to the first lift same as those used in the simplex mast models.
cylinder which raises the forks until the cylinder rod
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The triplex mast provides a free lift amount until the For lifting operation, oil is first sent to the first lift
top of lift bracket reaches the mast height. cylinder which raises the forks until the cylinder rod
The mast assembly consists of the inner mast, middle reaches its stroke end.
mast, outer mast, lift bracket, first lift cylinder and When the first lift cylinder rod extends fully, the second
second lift cylinders. lift cylinders raise the assembly consisting of the lift
The first lift cylinder raises the lift bracket, while the bracket, first lift cylinder, inner mast and middle mast.
second lift cylinder operates the three-stage telescopic The shoulder sections of the mast main rollers contact
mechanism and lift bracket. Two pairs of lift chains are the mast rails. The rollers are installed perpendicular to
installed. The cylinders and lift chains are designed for the sliding surfaces.
smooth and effective operation. The main rollers used in the triplex mast models are the
same as those used in the simplex mast models.
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203598
203600
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Mast and Lift Bracket Assembly NOTICE: Refer to page 13-28 for the mast roller
replacement procedure without removing the
Simplex Mast
mast from the truck.
Removal
210717
Sequence
1 Nuts, Spring 4 Tilt socket pin, Tilt cylinder
2 Fork, Lift bracket 5 Mast-support bearing cap, Bushing
3 High-pressure hose for lift cylinder
! WARNING 210718
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! CAUTION
Be sure to use a hoist having a capacity enough
to support the mast assembly.
Weight of components
Unit: kg (lb)
207393A
Truck Model FGC20N
FGC15N FGC20N HO FGC28N
FGC20CN FGC33N
FGC18N FGC25N FGC30N
Item FGC25NHO
Gross
535 570 690 805 860
(simplex
(1180) (1260) (1530) (1780) (1900)
3.3 m mast)
! CAUTION
When the engine is running, do not touch any 209373
lever other than the tilt lever.
NOTE Marks
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Installation
To install, follow the removal sequence in reverse, and
service as follows.
1. Procedure for mounting mast support bushings and
Inner Inner cap
caps. bushing
(1) Apply grease to the inner surfaces of caps and mast
support bushings.
(2) 1, 2 ton classes:
When installing caps, make sure the wider chamfered
side faces toward the center of the chassis.
3 ton class: Bushing
Truck Model
1, 2 ton classes 3 ton class
Item
98 N·m 147 N·m
Double nut (lower) ù (10 kgf·m) (15.0 kgf·m)
[72.3 lbf·ft] [108.5 lbf·ft] ➀
210719
(2) Make sure that the chain tension is correct with the
mast in vertical (0°) position.
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Duplex Mast and Triplex Mast NOTICE: Refer to page 13-29 or 13-30 for the mast
roller replacement procedure without
Removal removing the mast from the truck.
210720
Sequence
1 Nuts, Spring 4 Tilt socket pin, Tilt cylinder
2 Fork, Lift bracket assembly 5 Mast support bearing cap, Bushing
3 High-pressure hose for lift cylinder
210721
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(2) Position the mast upright. Raise the inner mast until
main rollers 6 of the lift bracket become free. Then,
slowly move the vehicle in reverse to separate from lift
bracket 2.
! WARNING 6
210722
! CAUTION
Be sure to use a hoist having a capacity enough
to support the mast assembly.
207614
! CAUTION
When the engine is running, do not touch any
lever other than the tilt lever.
209373
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Installation
To install, follow the removal sequence in reverse, and
service as follows.
1. Procedure for installing mast support bushings and
Inner Inner cap
caps. bushing
(1) Apply grease to the inner surfaces of caps and mast
support bushings.
(2) 1, 2 ton classes:
When installing caps, make sure the wider chamfered
side faces toward the center of the chassis.
3 ton class: Bushing
Truck Model
1, 2 ton classes 3 ton class
Item
98 N·m 147 N·m 3 ton class 209731
Double nut (lower) ù (10 kgf·m) (15.0 kgf·m)
[72.3 lbf·ft] [108.5 lbf·ft]
(2) Make sure that the chain tension is correct with the Anchor bolt
mast in vertical (0°) position.
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Simplex Mast
Disassembly
210723
Sequence
1 Nuts, Spring 8 Lift hose (high pressure), 12 Mast strip, Shims
2 Fork, Lift bracket Rubber hose, T-joint, Down 13 Main roller, Shims
3 Backrest safety valve 14 Main roller, Shims
4 Main roller, Shims 9 Snap ring, Chain wheel 15 Inner mast
5 Main roller, Shims 10 Cylinder clamps, Seats, 16 Lift cylinder
6 Side roller, Brackets, Shims Shims, Cushion, Collar, Bolt 17 Outer mast
7 Hose guard 11 Bolt, Shims
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207089
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Duplex Mast
Disassembly
14
1
8
15 16
13
14
1
1
First
cylinder
18
17
210724
Sequence
1 High-pressure hose for first cylinder, Clamp 10 Bolt, Washer, Shims
2 Bolt, Washer, Shims 11 Mast strip, Shims
3 First lift cylinder 12 Main roller, Shims
4 Chain guard 13 Inner mast
5 Chain wheel support, Pin 14 Second lift cylinder
6 Chain wheel, Snap ring 15 Cylinder bracket
7 Hose guard, Bolt, Washer 16 O-ring, Plug
8 High-pressure hose 17 Mast support cap, Bolt, Washer
9 Cushion, Collar, Shims, Bolt, Washer, Clamp 18 Outer mast, Grease nipple
NOTE
The lift bracket disassembly procedure is the same as
for the simplex mast.
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Start by:
With the lift bracket side facing up, place the mast
horizontally on wood blocks. Place a wood block as a
wedge to prevent the inner mast from sliding.
Before disassembling the mast and fork assembly, measure
and record all clearances between each lift bracket and
roller and between each mast and roller. Recorded
measurements will be helpful when replacing rollers or
selecting shims to adjust clearances. Refer to pages 13-35
through 13-38.
207619
14 207621
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Triplex Mast
Disassembly
210725
Sequence
1 Hose for first lift cylinder, Clamp, Bolt, Washer 17 Snap ring, Hose pulley, Shaft, Snap ring,
2 Bolt, Washer Chain wheel
3 Shims 18 Hose guard, Bolt, Washer
4 First lift cylinder 19 Hose
5 Chain guard 20 Hose, T-joint, Down safety valve
6 Chain wheel support, Pin 21 Bolt, Seat, Cushion, Collar
7 Snap ring, Chain wheel 22 Cushion, Shims, Bracket
8 Nut, Spring (chain for second lift cylinder) 23 Bolt, Washer, Shims
9 Mast strip, Shims 24 Second lift cylinder
10 Main roller, Shims 25 Mast strip, Shims
11 Main roller, Shims 26 Main roller, Shims
12 Inner mast 27 Main roller, Shims
13 Nuts 28 Middle mast
14 Lift chain (for second lift cylinder) 29 Cap, Bolt, Washer
15 Chain guard, Bolt, Washer 30 Outer mast, Grease nipple
16 Snap ring, Chain wheel
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NOTE
The lift bracket disassembly procedure is the same as
for the simplex mast.
Start by:
With the lift bracket side facing up, place the mast
horizontally on wood blocks. Place a wood block as a
wedge to prevent the inner and middle masts from sliding.
Before disassembling the mast and fork assembly, measure
and record all clearances between each lift bracket and roller
and between each mast and roller. Recorded measurements
will be helpful when replacing rollers or selecting shims to
adjust clearances. Refer to pages 13-35 through 13-38.
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11
207625
10
12 207626
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30
26 207627
1. Mast
(1) Check each roller for wear, binding or other defects.
(2) Check each roller on rolling surface for pitting or other
defects.
(3) Check the mast member and the welded joints of
crossmembers, shafts and supports for cracks.
(4) Check the mast support bushings for wear or other
defects. 207090
2. Lift bracket
(1) Check the main rollers and side rollers for smooth
rotation. Inspect each roller for wear an cracks.
(2) Check the welded portions of the bracket for cracks.
(3) Check the finger bar for bend or distortion.
A: Standard value
Unit: mm (in.)
Distortion of finger bar A 5 (0.19) or less 207091
3. Lift chains, chain wheels and chain wheel supports Length of lift chain (per 20 links)
(1) Measure the length of each chain to make sure that two A: Standard value B: Repair or service limit
chains are equal in length. Also check the chains for Unit: mm (in.)
wear, indication of breakage, link binding and twist. FGC20CN
(2) Check each chain anchor bolt for cracks or defects on FGC20N FGC28N
FGC15N
FGC20N HO FGC30N
thread. FGC18N FGC25N FGC33N
(3) Check each chain wheel support and chain wheel for FGC25N HO
crack or wear. Check that the wheels rotate smoothly. A 318 (12.52) 381 (15.00) 508 (20.00)
B 327 (12.87) 392 (15.43) 523 (20.59)
4. Mast strips
Check the mast strips for damage, wear or distortion.
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Reassembly
Follow the disassembly sequence in reverse. Be careful with the following suggestions.
2 1 1
1
No shim Shim (a)
Thrust
plate
6
G
4
Lower roller Side roller
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Sequence
1 Lift bracket F: Clearance between roller circumference and
2 Lift bracket upper roller inner mast thrust surface (back-to-front play)
3 Lift bracket middle roller G: Clearance between roller side surface and
4 Lift bracket lower roller inner mast thrust surface (right-to-left play)
5 Side roller G1: Clearance between side roller circumference
6 Inner mast and inner mast side roller thrust surface
The lift bracket has three main roller bearings at one • Clearance G is used for determining the correct
side and a side roller at both sides as shown. amount of shims at the bearing seat.
Clearances F, G and G1 must be maintained between Shims (a), (b) and (c) are used in the rollers for
these rollers and thrust surface of the inner mast. clearance adjustment.
• Clearance F is used for determining the proper size
of the rollers. Clearance G 0.1 to 0.5 mm (0.004 to 0.020 in.)
Clearance F 1.0 mm (0.039 in.) or less • Clearance G1 is used for determining the correct
amount of shims (shim (d)) under the seat of roller
bracket.
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(3) Installation
To install main rollers on shafts, use a driving tool. Be
careful not to accidentally strike the outer roller surface
with the driving tool.
The side of the roller with larger chamfered area must
face toward the outside.
Make sure the rollers rotate smoothly when installed. 202263
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Move side roller to the upper end of the inner mast and
press the lift bracket to either the leftmost or rightmost Roller Side roller
mounting bolt
position. Take measurement of clearance G1 between
the roller circumference and inner mast. G1
• Adjustment
If measurement of clearance G1 is excessive, add a Lift bracket
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G G 0.1 to 0.5 mm
G 0.1 to 0.5 mm (0.004 to 0.020 in.)
(0.004 to 0.020 in.)
(Mast top) F F
F 1.0 mm
1.0 mm Shim (g) (0.04 in.) or less
(Mast top) (0.04 in.) or less Shim (h)
Shim (e)
Mast rollers for Simplex and Mast rollers for Triplex mast
Duplex masts 209375 209376
The mast rollers are completely identical with those of Roller Sizes
the lift bracket rollers in both the shape and size. The
Diam. of
same standard values apply to the roller-to-mast 1 ton class 2, 3 ton classes
main roller
clearances of both rollers.
S 99 mm (3.90 in.) 113.8 mm (4.48 in.)
Clearance F 1 mm (0.04 in.) or less M 100 mm (3.94 in.) 115 mm (4.53 in.)
L 101 mm (3.98 in.) 116 mm (4.57 in.)
Clearance G 0.1 to 0.5 mm (0.004 to 0.020 in.)
LL 102 mm (4.02 in.) 117 mm (4.61 in.)
(1) Measure the clearance F between the mast and the • The mast rollers are fitted in the same manner as the
rolling surface of each roller. If the measurement F lift bracket rollers.
is not within the standard value range, replace the
roller with the one of an appropriate diameter
selected from the table on the right.
NOTICE: Refer to the “Inspection and Adjustment”
section in this chapter for the clearance
measuring method.
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(2) Measure the clearance G between the mast and the side Shim thickness
surface of each roller. If the measurement G exceeds Location
the standard value range, increase the number of the 1 ton class 2, 3 ton classes
shims (e) to (j) appropriately to adjust the clearance to Shim (e) 2 mm (0.08 in.) 1 mm (0.04 in.)
specification. Shim (f) 2 mm (0.08 in.) 1 mm (0.04 in.)
NOTICE: With standard new trucks, the shims (e) to
Shim (g) 1 mm (0.04 in.) 1 mm (0.04 in.)
(j) installed are of the thicknesses shown in
the table on the right. Shim (h) 2 mm (0.08 in.) 1 mm (0.04 in.)
Shim (i) 2 mm (0.08 in.) 1 mm (0.04 in.)
3. Installing mast strip (all mast models) Shim (j) 2 mm (0.08 in.) 1 mm (0.04 in.)
(1) Measurement
Make a gap between the mast strip and inner mast. Simplex mast Shim (k)
Insert a thickness gauge in the gap to measure the 0.1 to 0.5 mm
clearance G2. (0.004 to 0.020 in.)
G2
Outer mast
Clearance G2 0.1 to 0.5 mm (0.004 to 0.020 in.)
Mast strip
(2) Adjustment
If the clearance G2 is excessive, add a proper amount
of shims under the mast strip (shim (k)). Usually, a 1.0
mm (0.04 in.) thick shim is used.
Shim (k)
If the lift cylinder is not vertical, fill the gap with shims
(m). Shims are not used usually. Simplex mast
Available as service parts are 1.6 mm (0.063 in.) thick
shims.
If the clearance is larger than 3.2 mm (0.126 in.), use a
3.2 mm (0.126 in.) thick seat (Parts No. 94110-09701) Shim (m)
rather than two pieces of 1.6 mm (0.063 in.) thick
shim.
(5) After reassembling, perform an operation test to check
if the stroke of the left and right cylinders is the same. H
207003A
For the check procedure, refer to page 13-39.
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Stamped
mark 2
Joint
209378
1 Link
2 Center plate (without mark)
3 Link plate (with a stamped mark)
7. Installing hydraulic lines 4 Split pin
General precautions
• Use care not to let abrasive dust or dirt to enter the
hydraulic system.
• Apply a thin coat of oil to O-rings before installation.
• Tighten to the specified torque whenever shown.
• Fitting C (fitting with straight threads and O-ring)
shown in the illustration has each backup washer and
locknut. Use the procedure shown below to install it
properly.
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A Tightening torques
Unit: N·m (kgf·m) [lbf·ft]
Part to be Tightening Truck
tightened torque model
Second
cylinder 58.8±5.9
Nut A (6±0.6)
A [43.4±4.3] 1 to 3 ton
B classes
49±4.9
Nut B (5±0.5)
[36.1±3.6]
39.2±3.9
1, 2 ton
(4.0±0.4)
classes
C [28.9±2.9]
B Nut C
58.8±5.9
(6±0.6) 3 ton class
[43.4±4.3]
39.2±3.9
1, 2 ton
D (4.0±0.4)
classes
[28.9±2.9]
Nut D
58.8±5.9
(6±0.6) 3 ton class
[43.4±4.3]
Second
cylinder
209466
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Tightening torques
Unit: N·m (kgf·m) [lbf·ft]
Part to be Tightening Truck
F tightened torque model
58.8±5.9
E
Nut A (6±0.6)
[43.4±4.3] 1 to 3 ton
49±4.9 classes
Nut B (5±0.5)
[36.1±3.6]
A 39.2±3.9
1, 2 ton
(4.0±0.4)
classes
[28.9±2.9]
Second Nut C
58.8±5.9
cylinder
(6±0.6) 3 ton class
A Second [43.4±4.3]
B cylinder
E 39.2±3.9
1, 2 ton
(4.0±0.4)
classes
[28.9±2.9]
Nut D
58.8±5.9
B (6±0.6) 3 ton class
[43.4±4.3]
C
58.8±5.9
Nut E (6±0.6)
E [43.4±4.3]
D 58.8±5.9
1 to 3 ton
Nut F (6±0.6)
classes
[43.4±4.3]
58.8±5.9
G Nut G (6±0.6)
First cylinder [43.4±4.3]
209467
NOTE
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Tightening torques
Unit: N·m (kgf·m) [lbf·ft]
Part to be Tightening Truck
tightened torque model
58.8±5.9
Nut A (6±0.6)
[43.4±4.3] 1 to 3 ton
49±4.9 classes
Nut B (5±0.5)
[36.1±3.6]
39.2± 3.9
1, 2 ton
(4.0±0.4)
classes
[28.9±2.9]
Nut C
58.8±5.9
(6±0.6) 3 ton class
[43.4±4.3]
39.2±3.9
E 1, 2 ton
(4.0±0.4)
classes
[28.9±2.9]
Nut D
58.8±5.9
A (6±0.6) 3 ton class
[43.4±4.3]
E
58.8±5.9
F Nut E (6±0.6)
[43.4±4.3] 1 to 3 ton
First cylinder classes
58.8±5.9
Nut F (6±0.6)
[43.4±4.3]
Second cylinder
A
C
B
Second cylinder
B
209468
NOTE
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Removal/Installation of Mast Rollers and Mast Strips without Removing Mast from
Truck
Simplex mast Upper set bolt
The mast rollers and mast strips can be removed/installed
when the inner mast is lowered until it is below the outer
mast. Follow the steps described below.
Cylinder
1. Separate the lift bracket from the mast. bracket
NOTE
For lift bracket separating procedure, refer to
“Removing lift bracket” on page 13-6. Lift cylinder
Shim
202961
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Duplex mast
1. Separate the lift bracket from the mast.
NOTE
For lift bracket separating procedure, refer to
“Removing lift bracket” on page 13-6.
NOTE
The rest of the procedure is the same as the procedure
for simplex mast models.
209132
3. Position the inner mast lower than the outer mast as
follows:
(1) Raise the front end of the truck, and support that end
with block or the like.
Lift the inner mast
(2) Remove the upper set bolts from the lift cylinders, and with a hoist
lift the inner mast with a hoist. Remove the hose
guard.
(3) Remove the clamps from the lift cylinders. Pull out the
bottom ends of the cylinders from the outer mast, tilt
the cylinders to the center of the mast, and tie them to
the cross-member of outer mast with rope. 202961
(4) Slowly lower the inner mast until it comes in contact
with the lift cylinders.
(5) Now the main rollers can be removed from the inner
and outer masts. Remove the mast strips and shims in
advance because they are apt to come off under this
condition.
4. Perform clearance adjustment of the removed rollers
using shims, replacement of rollers, and/or clearance
adjustment of the mast strips as necessary.
• To reassemble the mast, follow the removal sequence in
reverse.
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Triplex mast
1. Separate the lift bracket from the mast.
NOTE
For lift bracket separating procedure, refer to
“Removing lift bracket” on page 13-6.
207616
NOTE
In this condition, second lift cylinders cannot be
dismounted.
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Figure 2
REPLACE
FORK FORK WITH
OK 10% WEAR
Forks are often mistreated and forgotten. As drum or on the boom hook makes the safety
insubstantial as they seem, neglecting forks could make difference.
them dangerous. • Forks are often used to open rail car doors and break
Forks carry larger loads than almost any lifting device loads out or away from other loads. They are also
but there are no mandatory requirements for used to pick up capacity loads not seated against the
maintenance or inspection. fork shank and to pick up off-balanced loads far
You can find thousands of extra parts for lift trucks in from the side of the truck. The fork tips are
some fleet repair shops, but you’ll seldom see spare sometimes inserted under other fork trucks to lift
forks. Even when all the trucks on the fleet are the them during maintenance operations.
same, fleet maintenance managers rarely order spare • Lift turcks may collide with building columns and
forks. Forks last a long time if treated properly, but walls, and though the forks show no discernible
they can be deceiving by looking as good from most bend, they may be damaged beyond safety.
viewing angles when they are worn as when they are • Any time excessive heat is applied to any part of a
new. fork–during repair, for instance–hidden damage may
It’s true that most forks are customized to the truck by occur.
model and capacity: they are big and heavy and thought The fork itself is a concern but so are the hooks that
of as indestructible. But forks can be abused or ruined secure them to the lift carriage.
in the course of daily work.
Here are some examples of ways that forks can be damaged: DESIGNED TO TAKE A BEATING
• Forks can be overloaded either by picking up a load Forks for counterbalanced and straddle lift trucks are
too far out on the forks, or simply by picking up not just bent bars of steel. The manufacturing process
loads heavier than the truck rating. is careful and precise with many checks and inspections
critical to their safety. Some factors essential to fork
• Maintenance shops may bend forks back into shape,
manufacture include the steel, the bend and thickness of
weld on them, or drill holes through them. Lift truck
the heel, the welding of the hooks that hold them on the
users can add atachments to the truck that stress the
carriage, and the heat treatment of the finished product.
forks. Drum clamps and portable booms can be
supported on the forks–but what is contained in the
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! WARNING
Turn the key to the OFF position before making
the inspection or adjustment of lift chains, anchor
bolts and nuts. Place blocks below the forks when
they are lifted.
207652
13-33
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210726
The inspection and adjustment procedures are completely the same as those for simplex mast models. Follow the
procedures in the previous page to perform inspection or adjustment as necessary.
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NOTE
The check procedure for the lift bracket is the same for
the Simplex mast, Duplex mast and Triplex mast.
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(7) Lower the lift bracket sligtly from the top, then check
clearance G1 between the side roller.
G1
Clearance G1 0.1 to 0.5 mm (0.004 to 0.020 in.)
NOTE
The following instructions concerning the mast roller F
clearance check pertains to the Simplex and Duplex
masts. These instructions, however, are essentially
applicable also to the Triplex mast. See the “Installing
mast rollers” section on page 13-22 for detail of the
clearances between the mast and rollers.
Mast Models F B F B F B
Simplex 5° 10° 5° 9° 5° 6°
Duplex 5° 10° 5° 9° 5° 6°
Triplex 5° 6° 5° 6° 5° 6°
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204698
3. Adjusting method
(1) Raise the inner mast, place blocks under the right and
left sides of the inner mast, and lower the mast until its
rests on the blocks.
202983
(2) Remove the set bolt at the top of lift cylinder which
showed earlier stroke end, retract the piston rod, and Shim
insert shims at the top of piston rod end. Inner mast
(3) Extend the piston rod, and tighten the cylinder set bolt.
Remove the blocks from under the inner mast.
(4) Slowly lower the inner mast to the bottom to ensure the
piston rods move smoothly and that the left and right Cylinder bracket
lift cylinders come to the end of stroke simultaneously.
209127A
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Troubleshooting
Entire mast shake Worn mast support bushings and caps Retighten, or replace bushings
and caps.
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Service Data
A: Standard value B: Repair or service limit
Unit: mm (in.)
Truck Model FGC20N
FGC15N FGC20N HO FGC28N
FGC20CN FGC33N
FGC18N FGC25N FGC30N
Item FGC25N HO
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G
G2
F
G
G
G1
G
F
G1 G
F G
B2
G
G G
B2 B1
C
Lift bracket
B B
Anchor bolt
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