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lift cylinder

How long does it take to remove one lift cylinder?
If I lift the mast and chain it up, will cylinder come out the top or will I have enough room to drop it in front mast and re-hook and move it out.

Thanks
  • Posted 3 Jun 2020 06:03
  • By bouloux
  • joined 8 May'19 - 12 messages
  • Louisiana, United States
steve
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Thanks Lumberjack.
I believe i'll take your advise and call a pro.
  • Posted 5 Jun 2020 06:18
  • By bouloux
  • joined 8 May'19 - 12 messages
  • Louisiana, United States
steve
There are a bunch of different masts used on forklifts. You would need a deck number in order to possibly find manufacturer's disassembly instructions on the web. It's usually stamped on the rails somewhere.

for many uprights the general removal procedure goes:
disconnect carriage chains on one end
activate lift and raise rails up high enough to get carriage out, or back truck up
chain the rails up and lower the lift cylinder all the way down
remove lift cylinder

Course, there are often things in the way and you have to figure out what must be removed and in what order things get done.

If you have no experience this is probably a job you want to avoid. Rails can chop off any body part that gets in their way. No forklift is worth dying for, not even a Hyster.
  • Posted 5 Jun 2020 01:05
  • By lumberjack
  • joined 27 Jul'07 - 180 messages
  • Maryland, United States

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