Managing a fleet of forklift trucks requires regular maintenance. Keeping every machine operating to maximum efficiency is key to ensuring productivity and a good return on investment. The best way to keep your forklift fleet in optimal condition is by maintaining a strict and thorough regime of maintenance and repair. Here is a checklist for you to follow,

Basic check

Basic approaches often play a vital role in the day-to-day performance of forklift operations. Conducting all of the basic checks, as well as reviews of peripheral accessories and tools, are a proven way to get the best out of your lift truck today and tomorrow.

Oil check

Check the engine oil to assure it is an appropriate level. This will maximize fuel economy and protect the engine block from wear and tear.

Safety check

To safeguard the forklift truck’s catalytic converter and prevent stalling, make sure the fuel levels are sufficient too. Cultivating an attitude of efficient fluid management will produce economical and eco-friendly results whilst enhancing safety.

Take sometime to inspect

Before starting work, take the time to inspect each tire to make sure they are pumped up and the tread is still sound. Flats and tyre blowouts result in costly down time and result in a bottlenecks in aisles.

Weekly check

Weekly checks are much more in-depth. They are vital to the successful running of your forklift fleet, but since they can be exhaustive, you should only undertake them weekly to preserve cost effective use of time.

Transmission check

Monitor and adjust hydraulically and transmission oil levels. This assures that the forklift is operating safely and safeguards the vehicle from transmission failure. Transmission failure can be extremely costly and even result in being forced to replace the forklift altogether.

Hydraulic check

While checking the hydraulics, be mindful of oil lines and check for leaks and repair them as needed. Check battery terminals, power steering fluid level, and lift chain adjustment to conclude a thorough inspection.

Steering check

Test your steering before starting the operations of the day by taking the forklift for a quick spin. The maneuverability of your forklift relies heavily on the responsiveness of your steering system. Check the steering by performing a few basic maneuvers.

Brake check

It is important to regularly test your brakes to see if they are working at optimum performance. First, check the foot brake by applying pressure to it. A working foot brake should not need too much pressure applied to it for it to respond.

Finally visual checks

Visually check around the vehicle. Damaged bodywork may indicate other problem areas on the truck. Check the areas carefully. Damaged bodywork may indicate damage to racking or other equipment. Report what you find so that your supervisor can check it out.

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