Crown Equipment 4000 Series Automobile User Manual


 
KNOW YOUR LOAD
Do not exceed the capacity shown on your truck's capacity
plate. Make certain you use the correct units of measure.
Be careful when handling long, high or wide loads. Do not
handle unstable loads.
TRUCK TYPE
Some truck types are not permitted in areas where there
are fire hazards. Watch for marked areas. For example:
You must not drive a type E or ES truck into an area restricted
to EE or EX trucks.
TRUCK WEIGHT
Dockboards, elevators and some floors have limited
capacity. Check your capacity plate for the weight of your
truck. Remember to add the weight of the battery and the
load you have on the forks.
Capacity Plate 12
Know the Hazards
CAPACITY PLATE INFORMATION
The capacity plate is on the top of
the power unit cover. It contains:
• Capacity information
• Truck type (a fire safety rating)
• Truck weight (does not include load)
• Grade rating
• Battery information
• Truck information
SAMPLE CAPACITY PLATE
The information
shown on this sample
plate does not apply
to your truck.
WHAT IS YOUR TRUCK CAPACITY?
Capacity is the maximum load that can be lifted or
transported with your truck. See the capacity plate
on your truck. Make certain you use the correct units
of measure.
Note: ANSI B56.1 requires that all
data be shown first in Metric units
and then USA units.
Capacity Plate
11 Capacity Plate
Truck Weight with Max. Battery
4000
SERIES
Max. AMP Hr.
Hour Rate
Load Tire Tread Width
Max. Grade
Model Number
Truck Data Number
Battery Weight
Battery Type
D.C. Voltage
Serial Number
Capacity with Equally Distributed Load
Truck Type
Units of measure, kg/mm(lb/in)
411-C
Min Max
%
This truck as released conforms to the mandatory requirements of ASME B56.1
Crown Equipment Corporation New Bremen, Ohio 45869 USA
Truck Weight Less Battery 5%
2720(6000)
A1234567
1460(3224)
780(1724)
E
E
1234567890123456
440(975)
680(1500)
2003
PW4000XX
330(12.9)
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