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Tier III GVF Rough Terrain Forklift
Owners ManualModel Numbers:
GVF 5000GVF 6000GVF 8000
Manual Part Number: GL 11497Revised 11/13/2014
GVF
3033 Benzie Hwy. Benzonia, Mi 49616 231-882-5921Fax 231-882-5637 800-392-6059
Gillison’s Variety Fabrication, Inc.
email: [email protected] online: www.gillisons.com
Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 1
SAFETY 2
Forklift Mast Safety 16
Fork Safety 11
General Safety Rules 3
General Safety While Operating 4
Instruction Decals 8
Intro to safety 2
Load Handling Safety 9
Modifications 10
OwnershipRecords 10
RecordRetention 10
Rules of the Road 9
Safety Alert Symbol 2
Safety While Operating 9
Safety While Servicing the Machine 5
Serial Number 9
Signal Words 2
CONTROLS 17
Instrument Panel Diagram 17
Instrument Panel Information 17
Various Controls 19
OPERATION 21
Cold Weather Starting Aid 21
Forklift Shutdown 21
Operating GVF Forklift 21
Pre Start Up 21
Starting The Engine 21
LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE 23
Brake Fluid 42
Electrical 44
FilterPartNumbers 50
Hydraulic System 42
Instructions for Pressure Washing 24
Lubrication & Maintenance Chart 23
Mast Maintenance 38
PD70FrontAxle 30
ReferenceDocuments: 50
SD55RearAxle 32
Tier III Air Cleaner 25
Transmission 25
GVF WARRANTY 51
GVF Rough Terrain Forklift Manual INTRODUCTION - 1
INTRODUCTION
The information in this publication describes the safety requirements, operation, maintenance and servicing of the Gillison Forklift. Every effort has been made to pro-vide correct and concise information to you, the opera-tor, as available at the date of publication. Your Gillison dealer is available should items in this book or details of your machine not be understood.
This book is supplied with each machine to familiarize the operator with proper instructions needed for opera-tion and maintenance. Studying and adhering to these instructions will insure optimum machine performance and longevity. A machine that is maintained properly and operated in the intended manner will provide great-er dividends than one that is neglected and/or operated in a manner other than as intended. Design and servic-ing of this machine has been kept as simple as possible to permit maintenance operations to be carried out with tools normally available.
This book should be thoroughly read and understood prior to operation of thismachine. Inexperienced op-erators should study contents of this publication and receiveinstructionfromanexperiencedoperatorwhenpossible. Your Gillison dealer can assist in areas con-cerning machine operation and provide details concern-ing safe operation. It is suggested that this booklet be kept readily accessible, preferably with the machine, for future reference if questions or concerns arise. If the original book should become lost or damaged, consult your Gillison dealer in regards to acquiring a replace-ment.
Customers are strongly advised to use an authorized Gillison dealer in connection with any service problems and adjustments that may occur.
CAUTION: READ THIS BOOK IN ITS ENTIRETY PRIOR TO OPERATING THE MACHINE. Use only parts from your Gillison dealer for repairs and/or replacement.
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SAFETY
INTRO TO SAFETY
The safety of the operator is one of the main concerns in designing a new piece of equipment. Designers build in as many safety features as possible. However, ev-ery year many accidents occur which could have been avoided by a few seconds of thought and a more careful approach to handling equipment. You, the operator, can avoid many accidents by observing the following pre-cautions. To avoid personal injury, study the following precautions and insist those working with you or for you to follow them.
In order to provide a better view, certain photographs or illustrations in this manual may show an assembly with a safety shield removed. However, the equipment should never be operated in this condition. Keep all shields in place. If shield removal becomes necessary for repairs, replace shield prior to further operation.
SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL
FIG. 1: This is the safety alert symbol. It means AT-TENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED! Look for it, both in this manual and on safety decals on the equipment. It will direct your at-tention to information that involves your safety and the safety of others.
SIGNAL WORDS
FIG. 2: The words DANGER, WARNING, or CAU-TION are used with the safety alert symbol. Learn to recognize these safety alerts, and follow the recom-mended precautions and safe practices.
DANGER indicates an imminently haz-ardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate inju-ry.
Replace any DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION or in-structional decal that is not readable or is missing. The locations and part numbers of these decals are identi-fiedlaterinthissectionofthemanual.
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GENERAL SAFETY RULES
FIG. 3: Always keep this manual with the machine. This manual must be made available to the operator of the machine at all times. Special care must be taken to keep this manual safe from the weather and in readable condition.
Read this manual carefully and learn how to use the machine correctly.
Do not let anyone operate this machine without thor-ough instruction.
Beware of bystanders, particularly children! Always look around to make sure that everyone is clear before starting the engine or moving the machine. This is par-ticularly important with higher noise levels as you may not hear people shouting.
FIG. 4: No passengers allowed. Do not carry passen-gers anywhere on the machine.
Dismount and park machine in the correct manner. When dismounting and/or leaving the operator’s plat-form FOR ANY REASON always:
1. Shift to Neutral.
2. Come to a complete stop.
3. Lower forks completely.
4. Park on level ground.
5. Activate parking brake.
6. Shut off engine and remove key.
WARNING: An operator should not use alcohol or drugs which can affect their alertness or coordination. An operator on prescription or ‘over the counter’ drugs needs medical advice on whether or not he/she can properly operate equipment.
FIG. 5: Wear protective clothing. Do not wear loose clothing, as this may catch on moving parts of the ma-chine causing injury.
Always wear protective clothing and appropriate safety equipment.
It is recommended that suitable protective hearing and safety glasses be worn.
Do not attempt to service machine, clear obstruc-tions or unplug blockages with the engine running. Alwaysshutofftheenginefirst.
Keep all shields and guards in place.
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FIG. 6: Additional equipment: A fire extinguisherandfirstaidkitshouldbecarriedwiththemachineorbe kept readily available at all times.
Have emergency telephone numbers for immediate ac-cess.
GENERAL SAFETY WHILE OPERATING
CAUTION: READ THIS BOOK IN ITS ENTIRETY PRIOR TO OPERATING MACHINE.
Keep the machine properly maintained. Do not operate a machine when it is broken or has missing parts. Make sure that the maintenance procedures in this operator’s book are completed before using the machine.
Check all controls regularly and adjust where neces-sary.
Periodically check all nuts and bolts for tightness, espe-cially wheel nuts.
Clear the area. Ensure that all bystanders, particularly children, are at a safe distance before starting the en-gine.
FIG. 7: Be aware of electrocution haz-ards. To prevent injury or death from electrocution:
Stay away from overhead power lines when operating forklift in raised po-sition. This machine is not grounded. Electrocution can occur without direct contact.
Be observant of the operating area and terrain. Watch for holes, rocks or other hidden hazards. AL-WAYS inspect area prior to operation.
FIG. 8: Be aware of side hill hazard. To prevent serious injury or death:
DO NOT operate near edge of banks. Setback distance frombankshouldequalorexceedtheoverallheightofthe bank.
DO NOT operate on steep slopes as overturning may result.
If necessary to cross a steep slope, avoid turning uphill. Slow down and make a wide turn. Travel directly up or down the slope, never cross it. Keep the heavy end of the machine on the uphill side.
FIG. 9: Do not use starting fluid.Startingfluidmust
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onlybeusedwhenanether-startaidisfittedasoriginalequipment by the manufacturer or when installed by a dealer as an approved accessory.
The forklift is equipped with an intake heater. This must be removed prior to the use of starting fluid orether aid.
Useofstartingfluidonanengineequippedwithanin-take heater can result in severe engine damage.
Make sure there is plenty of ventilation. Never oper-ate the engine in a closed building.
Always start and operate engine in a well-ventilated area.
Ifinanenclosedarea,venttheexhausttotheoutside.
Donottamperwithormodifytheexhaustsystemwithunapprovedextensions.
SAFETY WHILE SERVICING THE MACHINE
Stop the machine. DO NOT service the machine while the engine is running or hot, or if the machine is in motion.
NOTE: When making major repairs or complicated adjustments, it is recommend-ed that you consult your Gillison Dealer and have the work carried out by trained personnel.
The following precautions should be observed. These have been arranged by machine area or component.
Cooling System
FIG. 10: DO NOT remove the radiator cap (see 1) when the engine is running or hot.
DO NOT add coolant to the radiator while the engine is running.
Before removing the radiator cap, turn the cap slowly to relieve the pressure.
When adding coolant, make sure coolant being added is compatibleandwillmixwithexistingcoolant.
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Electrical System
FIG. 11: To prevent serious injury or death from ex-ploding gases:
Do not work on batteries without proper instruction and training.
FIG. 12: Before making adjustments or servicing the electrical system, disconnect the battery negative (-) cable(see1)firsttopreventshortcircuits.
Keepsparks,flamesandcigarettesaway.Useaflash-light to check the battery electrolyte level if necessary.
Do not produce sparks with cable clamps when charg-ing the battery or starting the machine engine with a slave (jumper) battery.
Batteries contain sulfuric acid electrolyte. Always wear protective clothing and eye protection when servicing.
In case of electrolyte contact, rinse area with plenty of water and seek medical attention.
Batteriesproduceexplosivehydrogengaswhencharged.Charge in area with adequate ventilation. Halt charging ifbatterytemperatureexceeds52°.
Wash hands after handling battery.
Hydraulic System
FIG. 13: High pressure fluid hazard. To prevent seri-ous injury or death:
Relieve pressure on system before re-pairing, adjusting or disconnecting.
Wear proper hand and eye protection when searching for leaks. Use wood or cardboard instead of hands.
Keep all components in good repair.
Ensure that all hydraulic connections are tight.
Relieve all pressures before disconnecting hoses or lines. Escaping oil under pressure can cause serious in-jury.
Allfluids shouldbehandledwithcare. Ifyouare in-juredbyor swallowanyfluid, seekmedical attentionimmediately and show the label on the product.
Fluid escaping from a very small hole can be almost invisible and can penetrate the skin causing serious in-jury. Keep hands and body away from pin holes and nozzleswhichejectfluidsunderhighpressure.When
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checking for leaks always use a piece of cardboard or wood.Neveruseyourhandstofindapressureleak.
IfANYfluidisinjectedintotheskin,itmustbeattend-ed to by a doctor immediately.
Fuel System
FIG. 14: Diesel fuel is flammable and must be han-dled with care.
Never refuel or service the fuel system on the machine whilesmokingorwhennearopenflamesorsparks.
Never refuel the machine while the engine is running.
DO NOT use a fuel can unless necessary.
Always clean up any spilled fuel.
Fuel system components rely upon clean fuel for lubri-cation and optimumperformance.Extreme caremustbe taken to prevent contamination from dirt and mois-ture so as to prevent damage to system.
Fuel injection system servicing must be referred to your Gillison Dealer. Unauthorized servicing may void all warranties.
Wheels and Tires
Do not attempt to service a tire unless you have the proper equipment and experience to perform the job.Have the work carried out by your Gillison Dealer or a qualifiedrepairservice.
The machine must be supported on suitable blocks or stands, NOT a hydraulic jack.
Whenseatingtirebeadsontorims,neverexceed2.4bar(35psi)orthemaximuminflationpressurespecifiedonthe tire.Inflationbeyondthismaximumpressuremaybreakthebead,oreventherim,withdangerous,explo-sive force.
When preparing a calcium chloride solution for fluidblasting the tires, NEVER pour water onto the calcium chloride. A chlorine gas can be generated which is poi-sonousandexplosive.Thiscanbeavoidedbyslowlyaddingcalciumchlorideflakestowaterandstirringun-til they are dissolved.
Wear suitable protective clothing, gloves and eye/face protection.
Replacement Parts
FIG. 15: Where replacement parts are necessary for periodic maintenance and servicing, replacement parts from Gillison’s must be used to restore your equipment tooriginalspecifications.
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Gillison’s will not claim responsibility for installation of unapproved parts and/or accessories and damages as a result of their usage.
INSTRUCTION DECALS
FIG. 16: Location of all instruction decals are provid-ed as a reference. Corresponding numbers show where decals belong on the machine. Replace any decals that are damaged, missing or are not readable. Consult your dealer.
Each decal below has its part number labeled below the decal.
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1. SP 6255 2.SP6260 3.SP6210
4.SP6207 5. SP 6285 6. SP 6315
7.SP6208 8. SP 6211
9. SP 6265
10.SP629011.SP6250
12.SP6270 13. SP 6221 14. SP 6275
15.SP6320 16. SP 6325
Decal Locations
17.FOPSdecalSP6300
Nameplate - SP 6305 Includes important information such as: Warning, Model, Serial Number, Type, Tire Pressure & Size, Mast Type, DegreesMaxBackTilt,DateofManufacture,DriveTread,Truck Wt., Capacity
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SERIAL NUMBER
Location of serial number is on the nameplate and is provided as a reference.
See FIG. 16
SAFETY WHILE OPERATING
FIG.17 Review ENTIRE operator’s manual before operating this machine.
Fasten seat belt securely before starting.
Keep both hands on controls at all times when operating this vehicle.
Carry load low.
Use low range for hillside or ramp op-eration.
Block elevated components before ser-vicing equipment.
Do not leave machine with mast raised.
Do not allow riders.
Do not leave machine with engine run-ning.
Heed these safety rules:
Inspect the forklift each day.
Perform scheduled maintenance to ensure optimum performance.
Wear proper clothing.
a. No baggy clothing
b. Use eye protection
FIG. 17
c. Use hard hat
Fasten seat belt securely before starting the forklift.
When mounting and dismounting the forklift, use the steps and hand holds provided. Do not use steering wheel or controls.
Keep body, feet and hands inside the operators’ plat-form when the forklift is running.
Donotoperate theforkliftunder the influenceofanykind of drugs or alcohol that impair judgment or per-formance.
Do not operate the forklift without overhead guard in place.
Lower forks completely to the ground when adjusting and when work is completed.
Do not allow anyone to stand under or work under raised forks.
Never raise persons with the forks.
Never leave forklift running unattended. Always set the parking brake, shift to Neutral, shut off engine and re-move the key.
LOAD HANDLING SAFETY
Heed these safety rules:
When lifting or loading, tilt the mast back.
Use caution when tilting mast forward to ensure load does not shift off forks.
Nevercarrymaximumratedloadwithcenterofload24inches above forks.
Avoid sudden starts and stops to prevent load from shifting.
Lift loads on level ground to prevent rollover.
Always watch for overhead obstructions when operat-ing and lifting loads.
Donotexceedtheliftingcapacityoftheforklift.
Always ensure forks of the proper capacity are used. Never interchange forks with forks of a different rat-ing.
Do not add or subtract weight from the counterweight box.
RULES OF THE ROAD
Before operating your forklift on a public road, a num-ber of precautions must be taken.
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Familiarize yourself with, and obey, all laws appropriate to your machine.
Disengage FWD.
Make sure any required clearance flags or hazard lights are in place and in work-ing order.
Clean off all reflectors and road lights, front and rear, and be certain they are in working order.
Make sure machine is equipped with a slow moving vehicle sign (SMV) and oth-er marking materials recommended for improved visibility unless prohibited by law. FIG. 18
Know the route you will be traveling.
Use flashing lights when traveling on roads, day or night, unless prohibited by law.
Observe all local or national regulations regarding the road speed of your ma-chine.
Use extreme caution when transporting on snow covered or slippery roads.
Wait for traffic to clear before entering a public road.
Beware of blind intersections. Slow down until you have a clear view.
DO NOT attempt to pass at any intersec-tion.
Slow down for turns and curves.
Make wide, gentle turns.
Signal your intent to slow, stop or turn.
Shift to a lower gear before going up or down hills.
Keep machine in gear. DO NOT coast with the clutch disengaged or the trans-mission in neutral.
Stay out of the path of on coming traf-fic.
Drive defensively. Anticipate what other drivers might do.
Watch out for overhead obstructions.
MODIFICATIONS
Modificationoralterationoftheforkliftshallbemadeonly with prior written consent from Gillison’s Variety Fabrication Inc.
Altering safety devices shall be prohibited.
RECORD RETENTION
The owner shall retain the following records for at least 3 years:
A. Purchase Information
B. Records of persons trained upon de-livery of the GVF Forklift
C. Written records of frequent inspec-tions, maintenance performed and parts replaced
OWNERSHIP RECORDS
When a change of ownership of a GVF Forklift occurs, it is the responsibility of the seller to notify Gillison’s Variety Fabrication Inc. with the following information within60daysofthesale:
A. Serial number of machine
B. Name & address of new owner
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FORKLIFT MAST SAFETY
Refer to the following illustrations for mast safety:
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CONTROLS
INSTRUMENT PANEL DIAGRAM
INSTRUMENT PANEL INFORMATION
1. Push button Start
1. Push button Start
2. High Transmission Temperature Light (Red)
3. Low Transmission Oil Pressure Light (Red)
4. Low Engine Oil Pressure Light (Red)
5. Parking Brake Light (Red)
6. Engine Preheat Light (Red)
7. Engine Water Temperature Gauge
8. Hour meter Gauge
9. Voltmeter Gauge
10.FuelGauge
11. Four Wheel Drive Switch
12. Front and Rear Work Lights
13. Warning Lights Switch
14. Turn Signal Switch
15. 12 V Power Source
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Turn Clockwise to Run position.
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Push to start. (First, turn ignition switch clock-wise to Run position.)
2. High Transmission Temperature Light (Red)
If this light is on, stop the engine and investi-gate the reason for the high transmission tem-perature.
3. Low Transmission Oil Pressure Light (Red)
The warning light illuminates when the key is in the On position. After the engine starts up, thelightshouldextinguishinseconds.Stopen-gine and investigate the low transmission pres-sure if the light does not go off.
4. Low Engine Oil Pressure Light (Red)
The warning light illuminates when key is in the On position. After engine startup the light shouldextinguishinseconds.Stopengineandinvestigate the reason for the loss of pressure if the light does not go off.
5. Parking Brake Light (Red)
When illuminated, parking brake is engaged.
When extinguished, parking brake is disen-gaged.
6. Engine Preheat Light (Red)
When illuminated, Preheat is on.
Maximumpreheattimeis30seconds.
7. Engine Water Temperature Gauge
Ensure engine is operating in Normal tempera-ture zone. Stop engine if needle moves above 250° F.
Allowenginetowarmuptoabove160° F be-fore operating.
8. Hour meter Gauge
Records hours of engine operation.
Observe this gauge for periodic maintenance schedules.
9. Voltmeter Gauge
Indicates battery charge.
Normal readings are between 12-15 volts.
10. Fuel Gauge
11. Four Wheel Drive Switch
When light is illuminated, four-wheel drive is on.
12. Front and Rear Work Lights
When switched ahead, front lights are illumi-nated.
When switched back, front and rear lights are illuminated.
When in the center position, lights are off.
13. Warning Lights Switch
14. Turn Signal Switch
When switched to left position, left hand lights flash.
When switched to right position, right hand lightsflash.
When in the center position, the switch is off.
15. 12V Power Source
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VARIOUS CONTROLS
1. Optional Preheat Switch
Push to activate preheat.
Maximumtimeis30seconds.
2. Forward, Neutral, Reverse Switch FIG. 19
Center position is Neutral.
3. Horn Switch FIG. 19
Push to activate.
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1Position–Heightadjustment.Pulluptoex-tend the column.
2 Position – Angle adjustment. Push down to tilt the wheel.
DANGER – Adjustments of steering wheel must be done with the forklift stopped.
5. Steering Wheel FIG. 21
Turn wheel left for left turn.
Turn wheel right for right turn.
6. Lift Valve FIG. 22
A – Lift
B – Tilt
C – Side shift
D–Auxiliary
FIG. 22
7. Parking Brake FIG. 23
1 Position – Engaged
2 Position – Disengaged
Engaged DisengagedFIG. 23
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8. Brake Pedal FIG. 24
Push to apply service brakes.
FIG. 24
9. Throttle Pedal FIG. 24
Push to increase engine speed.
10. Gear Shifter FIG. 25
11. Shift Disconnect Switch FIG. 26
Push to shift transmission.
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Shift Switch
12. Suspension Seat FIG. 27
A – Slide adjustment
B – Weight adjustment
Push down to increase stiffness
C – Back Rest Adjustment
D – Seat Belts
FIG. 28
13. Mirror
Adjust before operation.
14. Operator’s Manual Storage FIG. 28
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OPERATION (ReadCONTROLSsectionfirst.)
PRE START UP
Check engine oil, transmission, hydraulic oil andradiatorfluidlevel.
Do a walk around inspection.
STARTING THE ENGINE
Make sure parking brake is on.
Safety belt is fastened and secure.
FNR switch is in Neutral position and gear shift lever is in Neutral.
Turn ignition switch clockwise to run position then push start button.
NOTE: Max crank time = 30 seconds
Observe indicator lights and gauges to ensure everything is operating correctly.
Transmission pressure, and engine oil pressure lights go out within 15 seconds.
Engine temperature must be above 160° F before operation.
COLD WEATHER STARTING AID
Ether
WARNING: Do not use ether. FIG. 28
• Turn key to run position.
•Pushpre-heatbuttonupto30seconds.
• Hold button in and push start button.
• Crank over until engine is running.
• Release the push buttons. If there is no start, repeat the steps.
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FORKLIFT SHUTDOWN(readCONTROLSsectionfirst)
1. Reduce engine speed to idle. Make sure forklift has come to a complete stop.
2. Move gearshift lever to Neutral.
3. Move FNR switch to Neutral.
4. Apply parking brake.
5. Lower forks to ground.
6. Allow engine to cool down for about 1 minute.
7. Turn key to Off position and remove.
8. Release all hydraulic pressure by operating mast control levers.
OPERATING GVF FORKLIFT
Learn about all controls, have knowl-edge of the machine and its workings, and read this manual before operating the forklift machine.
1. Make sure no obstructions are in the way.
2. Release parking brake.
3. Select a gear with the gear selector. FIG. 29
4. Raise the mast until forks are a safe distance from the ground.
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Forward Back
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Always carry loads low to ground to prevent roll over and overhead obstruc-tions.
5. Select Forward or Reverse on FNR selector.
In Reverse, make sure back up alarm is functioning.
Check operation of brakes.
Use throttle pedal to increase engine speed and forklift speed.
Use horn when going in blind spots.
Always use Warning flashers when op-erating around hazards including roads. FIG. 30
Turn signals - Use on road right of ways to indicate direction turning. FIG. 30
Lights FIG. 30 - Never use rear work lights when operating on highway.
6. Operation of Parking Brake FIG. 23
Side Shift
ReleaseBin ClampClamp
LeftRight
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7. Four Wheel Drive Operation
FIG. 23
On forklifts equipped with the four-wheel drive option, the four-wheel drive is engaged by switching the rocker switch. FIG. 30
The light will illuminate.
Four-wheel drive can be selected while traveling straight.
8. Fueling FIG. 31
Shut off engine.
Do NOT smoke while refueling.
Clean debris from around cap to prevent contamination.
Remove Cap.
Insert nozzle.
Fill.
Replace cap.
FIG. 31
Location of fuel tank
Push to turn warning flasherson
Push to activate 4 wheel drive Push to turn on FRONT work lights
Push for LEFT turn signal Push for RIGHT turn signal
Push to turn on FRONT and REAR work lights
Engaged Disengaged
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LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE
LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE CHART
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Grease Point: Front Axle
Grease Point: Rear Axle
Air Cleaner
TransmissionBattery
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Grease Point: Mast
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HydraulicOilLevel 42 SuctionStrainer 42
HydraulicOilChange HydraulicOilFilter 42 BrakeFluidLevel change 42 WheelNutTorque
FrontAxle 30 RearAxle 32 Mast 38 Forks 11
GreaseAllPoints below
Grease Point: Brake Pedal
Grease Point: Front Drive Shaft
Grease Point: Rear Drive Shaft
Grease Point: Hood Hinges
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FIG. 34
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRESSURE WASHING
When pressure washing, protect and DO NOT direct the jet on the following components:
Alternator, Axle pivot pins, Radiator, Starter motor, Hydraulic oil cooler, Transmission oil cooler, Instrument pan-el, Electrical harness and connections, and Safety decals
ENGINE – PLEASE REFER TO THE ENGINE MANUAL.
Part Number 9801/9310
A. Oil filter FIG. 32
B. Engine oil dipstick FIG. 32
C. Oil fill cap FIG. 32
D. Oil drain plug FIG. 33
FIG. 32
FIG. 33
FIG. 35
E. Fuel filters FIG. 34 & 35
F. Fuel lift pump FIG. 35
G. Fuel Tank FIG. 36 & 36 A
FIG. 36
Drain
Supply to Engine
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Primary Fuel Filter Secondary Fuel Filter
Fuel Fill Cap
Keep strainer clean and free of debris
H. Radiator Fill Tank FIG. 37 & 37 AB
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I. Air Cleaner FIG. 38 & 39
J. Hydraulic Oil Fill FIG. 38 A
TRANSMISSION
FIG. 37
FIG. 38
Radiator Pressure Cap
FIG. 38 A
FIG. 37 A
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FIG. 39
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LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE - 27GVF Rough Terrain Forklift Manual
Lubricants and Capacities - Transmission
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Lubricants & Capacities - Front Axle
Service Schedules - Front Axle
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Lubricants & Capacities - Rear Axle
Service Schedules - Rear Axle
- LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE 42 GVF Rough Terrain Forklift Manual
BRAKE FLUID
•Checklevelevery100hours
•Changefluidevery1500hours
• Use Brake Fluid Mobile 424
seeFIG.40
FIG. 40
Brake Fluid
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
• Check hydraulic oil level daily FIG. 41
FIG. 41
•Change hydraulic oil filter every 500 hoursFIG. 42
FIG. 42
•Changehydraulicoilevery1000hoursFIG.43
•Cleansuctionstrainerevery1000hours
FIG. 43
Hydraulic Oil Fill
• keep strainer clean & free of debris
Hydraulic oil level
sight glass
Filter Head
GH11604 Dealer Part No.
GL11690
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FIG. 45
FIG. 12
ELECTRICAL
FUSES SEE FIG. 44
FIG. 44
Battery
SEE FIG. 45 & FIG.12
Fuse Access PanelBatteryBox
LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE - 45GVF Rough Terrain Forklift Manual
4 WD and Timing Advance Electrical Circuit
01 01
02 02
03 03
04 04
05 05
06 06
07 07
08 08
09 09
10 10
AA
BB
CC
DD
EE
FF
GG
A1
A2
-+
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D-2
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-1B
-2
Dra
wn
by :
MA
TT G
ILLI
SO
NR
evis
ion
: 2G
L500
0_08
FWD
Dat
e : 1
2-19
-07
Pag
e 1/
1
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01 01
02 02
03 03
04 04
05 05
06 06
07 07
08 08
09 09
10 10
AA
BB
CC
DD
EE
FF
GG
-+
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1314
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NS
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L500
0_08
GA
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ES
Dat
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/29/
10P
age
1/1
Gauges and Indicator Lights Electrical Circuit
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01 01
02 02
03 03
04 04
05 05
06 06
07 07
08 08
09 09
10 10
AA
BB
CC
DD
EE
FF
GG
-+
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Dra
wn
by :
MA
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ILLI
SO
NR
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ion
: 2G
L500
0_08
PO
WE
R_S
UP
PLY
Dat
e : 1
2-26
-07
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Ignition Switch and Power Supply Relay
Electrical Circuit
- LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE 48 GVF Rough Terrain Forklift Manual
01 01
02 02
03 03
04 04
05 05
06 06
07 07
08 08
09 09
10 10
AA
BB
CC
DD
EE
FF
GG
CA
-420
AM
P F
US
E #
42
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LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE - 49GVF Rough Terrain Forklift Manual
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- LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE 50 GVF Rough Terrain Forklift Manual
REFERENCE DOCUMENTS:
GVF5000ForkliftPartsManual
Part Number: GL11485
GVF5000ForkliftServiceManual
PartNumber:GL11490
TransmissionSS700ServiceManual
PartNumber:9803/9070
FrontAxlePD70ServiceManual
PartNumber:9803/9100
RearAxleSD55ServiceManual
PartNumber:9803/9283
JCB 444 Engine Service Manual
PartNumber:9806/3000
FILTER PART NUMBERS
Engine Oil Filter
PartNumber:GL11670
TierIIIFuelPrefilterandWaterTrap
Part Number: GL 12535
Fuel Filter 5 Micron
PartNumber:GL11680
Transmission Oil Filter
Part Number: GL 11685
Hydraulic Oil Filter
PartNumber:GL11690
Tier III Engine Air Filters:
Primary Filter
Part Number: GL 12265
Safety Filter
PartNumber:GL12270
WARRANTY - 51GVF Rough Terrain Forklift Manual
GVF WARRANTY
Gillison’s Variety Fabrication, Inc. will replace or repair at GVF option, any GVF manufactured item that is, intheopinionofGVF,defectiveinmaterialorworkmanshipforaperiodof1yearor1,000hours,whichevercomesfirst,fromthedateofpurchase,andisreturnedtotheGVFplantorservicecenterattheexpenseofthecustomer. Thiswarranty ismadeexpressly in lieuofallotherwarrantiesexpressedor implied.The Warranty Registration card must be completed in full and returned to GVF within thirty (30) days of date of delivery to qualify for this warranty.
Theownerisspecificallyresponsiblefortheoperationandserviceofthemachine.Thiswarrantyshallnotapply to any product that has been subject to misuse, negligence or accident. In the event of a defect in material or workmanship, GVF sole responsibility is to the repair or replacement of the defective part and is notresponsibleforlosttimeoranyotherexpensesincurredduetolosttime.
All OEM items such as Tires, Batteries, Engines and Hydraulic components are warranted by the original equipment manufacturer. GVF controls the installation of these products but not the manufacture; therefore, GVF warranty applies to the proper installation but not the OEM component itself.
Retail Customer Responsibility: It is the Retail Customer and/or Operator’s responsibility to read the Operator’s Manual to operate, lubricate, maintain, and store the product in accordance with all instructions and safety procedures. Failure of the operator to read the Operator’s Manual is misuse of this equipment. It is the Retail Customer and/or Operator’s responsibility to inspect the product and to have any part(s) repaired orreplacedwhencontinuedoperationwouldcausedamageorexcessiveweartootherpartsorcauseasafetyhazard.
It is the Retail Customer’s responsibility to deliver the product to the authorized GVF dealer, from whom he purchased it, for service or replacement of defective parts, which are covered by warranty. Repairs to be submitted for warranty consideration must be made within 45 days of failure. The Retail Customer is responsible for any cost incurred by the Dealer for traveling to or hauling of the product for the purpose of performing a warranty obligation or inspection.