Discussion:
Service Manuals for Catepillar Forklift Model NRR355 (2300 lbs)

Hello,
We currently operate the following forklift.

Model: NRR35
Serial Number: 2GL04580
Load Capacity: 2300 lbs or 3500kg

We are looking for

1) Forklift Service Maintenance
2) Chasis Service Manual

Please advise us where to acquire these items.

***Data Plate is available if needed.

Thank You in Advance,
  • Posted 15 Jul 2014 07:12
  • By TURBO_PC
  • joined 15 Jul'14 - 2 messages
  • California, United States
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Hi
Servicing as someone else stated it's not rocket science " We provide logbooks for daily safety checks and maintenance. Google logbooks.com.au and put in " forklift " in the search box, these books will help I am sure. Go to the enlarged picture to see the pages. 12 months recording x 7 days either 1 shift / day or 3 shifts per day.
  • Posted 29 Jan 2015 17:10
  • By calvin_w
  • joined 1 Jun'07 - 23 messages
  • Victoria, Australia
every time you use it it's one less time that it can be used
{legally,} We have to respect the intellectual property rights of the copyright holders, and let you know that Forklift manuals are almost all considered "proprietary information", and the only proper place to get them is from your local dealer who is the legal representative of the manufacturer. We can answer specific questions about particular concerns, and even quote small sections of the manuals (it's called "fair use" to intelligently discuss the particular concern), but can not be seen as trying to get around the legal rights of the copyright holders (usually the manufacturer). [legally, it is a type of theft, stealing the copy right]
If there is a particular problem we can address for you, I am sure there are folks here who can give you very well considered opinions about those concerns.
Thanks.
  • Posted 15 Jul 2014 10:17
  • Modified 15 Jul 2014 10:46 by poster
  • By edward_t
  • joined 5 Mar'08 - 2,334 messages
  • South Carolina, United States
"it's not rocket surgery"
hi,
sorry, it's the other way around. 3500lbs or 2300 kg.
  • Posted 15 Jul 2014 08:55
  • By TURBO_PC
  • joined 15 Jul'14 - 2 messages
  • California, United States
while I don't have a manual for that truck, 2300 lbs or 3500kg is wrong.
  • Posted 15 Jul 2014 08:33
  • By edward_t
  • joined 5 Mar'08 - 2,334 messages
  • South Carolina, United States
"it's not rocket surgery"

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