Mitsubishi FBC Series Lift Truck Manual
Product Overview
The Mitsubishi FBC Series Lift Truck Manual is a comprehensive guide for the FBC20K, FBC25K, FBC25KE, FBC25KL, FBC30K, and FB30KL models. This essential manual is designed to provide detailed information and instructions for the maintenance and service of these forklift models. Published under the code 99759-73110, this manual is available in English and comes in a convenient PDF format.
Key Features
- Total Pages: 230 for Service Manual, 154 for Controller Manual
- Comprehensive coverage of forklift systems
- Detailed sections on various truck components
- Excludes electrical system, which is covered separately in the Controller manual
Benefits
- Enhance your understanding of Mitsubishi Lift Trucks
- Perform efficient troubleshooting and regular maintenance
- Ensure safety and reliability of your forklift operation
Usage Recommendations
- Refer to this manual during regular maintenance checks
- Follow the detailed procedures for component servicing
- Utilize the troubleshooting section to diagnose and address issues
Forklift Manual Table of Contents
- General Information
- Front Axle & Reduction Differential
- Transfer Assembly
- Rear Axle
- Brake System
- Steering System
- Hydraulic System
- Mast and Forks
- Troubleshooting Section
- Maintenance Service Data
This service manual comprehensively covers all components and systems of the Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks, with the exception of the electrical system, which is extensively detailed in the Controller manual.
Procedure: Bleeding Air Out of Brake Fluid Line
Upon disconnection of any part of the brake fluid line during service, it is crucial to perform an air bleeding operation to ensure proper brake function. Trapped air can cause the brake pedal to feel spongy.
- Attach a flexible tube, such as a vinyl pipe, to the bleeder screw on the wheel cylinder. Immerse the free end of the tube in a vessel filled with brake fluid.
- Pump the brake pedal and press it fully. While holding down the pedal, loosen the bleeder screw. Tighten the screw once air bubbles stop emerging, repeating until only brake fluid flows into the vessel.
- Perform this procedure on each wheel brake, and ensure the brake fluid reservoir is refilled to the appropriate level.
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