Product Manual
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Note: These three positions have been set at the factory to work appropriately as soon as the handle
is attached. However, if the forks do not raise or lower as expected, adjust the control positions using
the following instructions. (See Figure 5 on the following page.)
1. The Socket Head Cap Screw (20) is designed to adjust the three control positions. Use a
wrench and a flat screwdriver to loosen the Hex Nut (19) and turn the Socket Head Cap
Screw (20) clockwise, or counterclockwise. Check to see if the pallet jack works well in the
three control positions. If more adjustments are necessary, proceed to the following steps.
2. Place the control handle in the "Neutral" position. If the fork frame does not rise when you
pump the pallet jack, skip to step 5. If the fork frame does rise when you pump the pallet
jack, turn the Socket Head Cap Screw (20) CLOCKWISE until the fork frame does not rise.
3. Keep the control handle in the "Neutral" position. If the fork frame does not move when the
handle is pumped, then skip to step 4 without any adjustment. If the fork frame lowers, turn
the Socket Head Cap Screw (20) COUNTER-CLOCKWISE until the fork frame does not
lower.
4. Pull the Control Lever (8) upward to the "Lower" position. If the fork frame lowers, skip to
step 5 without any adjustment. If the fork frame does not lower, turn the Socket Head Cap
Screw (20) CLOCKWISE again until the fork frame lowers.
5. Push the Control Lever (8) down to the "Lift" position. If the fork frame elevates when you
pump the pallet jack, go back and double check steps 1 to 3 until the pallet jack works well
in all three control positions. If the fork frame does not elevate, turn the Socket Head Cap
Screw (20) COUNTER-CLOCKWISE again until the fork frame elevates. Repeat steps 1
through 3 until the pallet jack works in all three control positions.
Figure 5
Note: The quick lift function does NOT work under a full load.
Maintenance
Maintain the product by adopting a program of conscientious repair and maintenance in accordance
with the following recommended procedures. It is recommended that the general condition of any tool
be examined before it is used. Keep your tool in good repair. Keep handles dry, clean, and free from
oil and grease. The following chart is based on a normal operation schedule.