Model 6210 Maintenance Manual
Section 7. Component Procedures
Mast, Chain, Hose, Cable
Outrigger Assembly
Outrigger Assembly General The truck is designed with an non-adjustable outrigger assembly. Optional baselegs of the outrigger assembly are adjustable in widths from 32 to 51 in. (813 to 1300 mm) inside dimension to suit different pallet sizes. Normally the baselegs are adjusted to the customer’s specifications prior to delivery. Figure 7-89.
Support Arm Width Adjustment Adjustable straddle baselegs (support arms) are available as an option. With this option, baselegs are adjustable from 32 to 51 inches (813 to 1295 mm). Baselegs are not adjustable for standard configuration truck with welded baselegs. NOTE: Think Safety First! 1. Make sure the truck is unloaded and parked on a level surface. 2. Lift the forks high enough to place a toe jack under the frame as shown in Figure 7-90. Shut the truck OFF, unplug the battery, and remove the battery. Figure 7-90.
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Lift Forks for Toe Jack
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Item
Description
Notes
1
Plate
Quantity = 2
2
Screw
Quantity = 8
3. Jack the truck up on one side just high enough to raise the load wheels off the floor. Allow no more than 1/4 in. (6 mm) between the floor and the load wheel. Place a wood or metal block under the frame as shown in Figure 7-91. Figure 7-91.
Place Block Under Frame
Maintenance Check the fastening of the baselegs at the regular 500 hours preventive maintenance service. Torque bolts to 180 to 200 ft. lb. (244 to 271 Nm). Block
4. Slowly lower the jack until the frame rests on the block.
Publication: 1146947, Revised: 12 Jan 2017
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