Clark CTX 40, CTX 70 Electric Towing Truck Operator Manual OM-847
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- Type Of Manual: Operator Manual
- Manual ID: OM-847
- Format: PDF
- Size: 6.3MB
- Number of Pages: 83
Category: Clark Operator Manual PDF
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Model List:
- CTX 40 Electric Towing Truck
- CTX 70 Electric Towing Truck
- 0.1. Forword.pdf
- 0.1.1. Contents
- 0.1.2. Foreword
- 0.1.2.1. Federal and State laws require that operators be completly trained in the safe operation of Tow Tractors.
- 0.1.2.2. Before you start operating this tractor, make sure that you understand all driving procedures. It is important to operate your tractor safely and efficiently.
- 0.1.2.3. This manual will help you learn how to operate your Tow Tractor. This manual describes the controls, special features and the functions of each control.
- 0.1.2.4. This manual is not a training manual, it is a guide to help authorized operators safely operate a tow tractor. Illustrations in this manual show the operator correct procedures for checking, starting, operating and stopping the tractor.
- 0.1.2.5. Clark Tow Tractors are built to take hard work, but not abuse. They are built to be dependable but as with any tow tractor, they are only as efficient as the operator and the persons responsible for maintaining them.
- 0.1.2.6. Do not make any repairs to this tractor unless you have been trained in Tow Tractor repair procedures and authorized by your employer.
- 0.1.2.7. Foreword
- 0.1.2.8. Operators Manual
- 0.1.2.9. Operators Manual
- 0.1.3. Safety Regulations
- 0.1.3.1. The Tow Tractor
- 0.1.4. Safety Regulations
- 0.1.4.1. Inspection
- 0.1.5. Operate truck from tSafety Regulations
- 0.1.5.1. Operation
- 0.1.6. he position of the tSafety Regulations
- 0.1.6.1. The working area
- 0.1.6.2. Hazard areas
- 0.1.7. Safety Regulations
- 0.1.7.1. Getting ON/OFF the Equipment
- 0.1.8. Safety Regulations
- 0.1.8.1. When driving
- 0.1.9. Safety Regulations
- 0.1.10. Safety Regulations
- 0.1.10.1. Tips for Operation according to the Weather
- 0.1.11. Safety Regulations
- 0.1.11.1. Behavior during operation
- 0.1.12. Safety Regulations
- 0.1.13. Safety Regulations
- 0.1.14. Safety Regulations
- 0.1.14.1. In the event your Tow Tractor is equipped with a weather enclosure, wear safety belt. Never jump off the equipment.
- 0.1.14.2. Hold the steering wheel firmly. Stiffen your legs to support yourself.
- 0.1.14.3. Lean against the opposite side wall, as shown in the figure.
- 0.1.15. Alway Safety Regulations
- 0.1.15.1. Troubleshooting
- 0.1.16. Safety Regulations
- 0.1.17. Safety Regulations
- 0.1.17.1. Additional regulations for special tasks
- 0.1.18. Safety Regulations
- 0.1.18.1. the trailer coupling is secured against becoming loose.
- 0.1.18.2. the existing connections for brakes and lighting are connected.
- 0.1.18.3. the existing brake power regulator has been adjusted to the actual hailing load
- 0.1.19. Safety Regulations
- 0.1.20. Safety Regulations
- 0.1.20.1. Repairs
- 0.1.21. Safety Regulations
- 0.1.21.1. Fire Extinguisher
- 0.1.21.2. Waste Disposal
- 0.2.1. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.1.1. Operators Compartment and Controls
- 0.2.2. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.2.1. Dash display
- 0.2.3. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.3.1. Battery State of Charge
- 0.2.3.2. Other information
- 0.2.4. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.4.1. Installation
- 0.2.5. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.5.1. Connector description
- 0.2.6. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.6.1. Hourmeter Memory Service
- 0.2.7. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.8. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.9. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.10. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.11. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.12. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.12.1. Key Switch
- 0.2.12.2. Emergency OFF switch
- 0.2.13. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.13.1. How to operate inching switch (Optional)
- 0.2.14. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.14.1. Seat switch
- 0.2.15. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.15.1. Seat adjustment
- 0.2.15.2. Safety belt (applies only in the event your Tow Tractor is equipped with a weather enclosure)
- 0.2.16. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.16.1. Adjusting the steering column
- 0.2.16.2. Steering system and horn
- 0.2.16.3. Direction Control Lever
- 0.2.17. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.17.1. Parking brake
- 0.2.17.2. Battery Specifications
- 0.2.18. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.18.1. Battery Recharging
- 0.2.19. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.19.1. Battery Compartment Access
- 0.2.19.2. Battery connector
- 0.2.20. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.20.1. Battery exchange
- 0.2.21. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.21.1. If the truck is fitted with a weather enclosure, remove the cover at the opening.
- 0.2.21.2. Remove the battery retainer.
- 0.2.21.3. In the event of a battery change with a hoisting gear, the lift should be vertical to ensure that the battery tray is not squeezed. Hooks shall be attached in such a way that they cannot fall on to the battery cells when the hoisting gear is slack…
- 0.2.21.4. When lifting the battery in and out, be careful not to damage the battery box by hitting the trucks chassis.
- 0.2.21.5. Place the battery carefully at the designated recharging place.
- 0.2.21.6. Remove the recharged battery and install in reverse order.
- 0.2.21.7. The Tow Tractor should only be restarted when the retainer, cables, connections, and covers have been returned to their normal operating condition.
- 0.2.22. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.23. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.23.1. Truck with twoway radio or mobile phone
- 0.2.23.2. UL Classification Symbol
- 0.2.23.3. Warning decals
- 0.2.24. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.24.1. Truck Lifting by crane
- 0.2.25. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.25.1. Transportation
- 0.2.26. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.26.1. Name plate
- 0.2.27. Know your Tow Tractor
- 0.2.28. Daily Inspection
- 0.2.28.1. Daily inspection
- 0.2.29. Daily Inspection
- 0.2.29.1. Visual inspection
- 0.2.29.2. Wheels and tires
- 0.2.29.3. Lifting up the battery compartment
- 0.2.29.4. Checking the battery and cables
- 0.2.30. Daily Inspection
- 0.2.30.1. Checking the service brake
- 0.2.30.2. Checking the parking brake
- 0.2.30.3. Daily Inspection
- 0.2.30.4. Starting the Tow Tractor
- 0.2.30.5. Checking the traction cables
- 0.2.31. Daily Inspection
- 0.2.31.1. Operational safety of the Tow Tractor
- 0.2.31.2. Checklist after Equipment Deployment
- 0.2.32. Maintenance and Care
- 0.2.32.1. General
- 0.2.33. Maintenance and Care
- 0.2.33.1. Servicing for which no special qualification is required
- 0.2.33.2. Safety installations
- 0.2.33.3. Settings
- 0.2.34. Maintenance and Care
- 0.2.34.1. Safety tips
- 0.2.35. Maintenance and Care
- 0.2.35.1. Electronic system
- 0.2.36. Maintenance and Care
- 0.2.36.1. Is the battery sufficiently charged
- 0.2.36.2. Is the battery connector connected correctly and securely
- 0.2.36.3. Are there any foreign particles in the operating panel
- 0.2.36.4. Are all wires, cables and plug connections securely connected and damage free
- 0.2.37. Maintenance and Care
- 0.2.37.1. Electricmotors
- 0.2.38. Maintenance and Care
- 0.2.38.1. Always observe the following during both charging and the subsequent gas generation phase
- 0.2.38.2. Have damaged cells replaced.
- 0.2.38.3. Ensure that cables remain free and are not crimped.
- 0.2.38.4. Always wash hands thoroughly after working with batteries (health and safety precaution).
- 0.2.38.5. For lifting out the batteries, a special device must be used (see figure).
- 0.2.38.6. The battery retainer shall be checked after each battery change and adjusted if needed. In order to avoid dangers from unforeseen movement, batteries in the truck shall be secured as specified by CLARK.
- 0.2.39. Maintenance and Care
- 0.2.39.1. Maintenance
- 0.2.40. Maintenance and Care
- 0.2.40.1. Greasing
- 0.2.40.2. Checking the brake fluid level
- 0.2.41. Maintenance and Care
- 0.2.41.1. Disposing of lubricants, filters and batteries
- 0.2.41.2. Changing the Wheels
- 0.2.41.3. Maintenance and Care
- 0.2.41.4. Maintenance and Care
- 0.2.41.5. Maintenance and Care
- 0.2.41.6. Maintenance and Care
- 0.2.42. Lubrication and Maintenance Plan
- 0.2.43. Lubrication and Maintenance Plan
- 0.2.44. Lubrication and Maintenance Plan
- 0.2.45. Lubricant Recommendations
- 0.2.45.1. T Drive axle oil
- 0.2.45.2. G Multipurpose grease
- 0.2.45.3. B Brake fluid
- 0.2.46. Technical Data
- 0.2.46.1. Filling quantities
- 0.2.46.2. Wheels and Tire
- 0.2.46.3. Torques
- 0.2.47. Specification
- 0.2.47.1. Dimensions (CTX40 / 70)
- 0.2.48. Specification
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