Finding the right parts for your equipment is easy when you have your model and serial number which can be found on the data plate. Luckily, a forklift data plate is installed on every truck on the market to help you understand what your forklift can do and provide vital information.
Model Number: The model number of your toyota forklift is extremely important for relaying information to your dealers about repair or technical assistance and for looking up replacements part!
Serial Number: The serial number on your lift is the most important number.The model serial number combination will allow us to provide you with the parts that will fit your particular piece of equipment.
Finding the right parts for your equipment is easy when you have your model and serial number which can be found on the data plate. Luckily, a forklift data plate is installed on every truck on the market to help you understand what your forklift can do and provide vital information.
Model Number: The model number of your toyota forklift is extremely important for relaying information to your dealers about repair or technical assistance and for looking up replacements part!
Serial Number: The serial number on your lift is the most important number.The model serial number combination will allow us to provide you with the parts that will fit your particular piece of equipment.
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Cool, and refreshing, H2O doesn’t just keep your body running – water is crucial for proper battery function in electric forklifts. With a few basic tips and the right equipment, you can help ensure that you know how to water your forklift battery.
Improper water levels can lower battery life and reduce the cycle time between charges, decreasing your forklift’s effectiveness while increasing energy and maintenance costs.
In modern lead-acid batteries that run most electric forklifts, water fills the individual cells to ensure a functional mix of the chemicals and electrolytes that power the equipment. Should water levels dip too low in your forklift battery, it can cause preventable damage to your equipment. Improper water levels can lower battery life and reduce the cycle time between charges, decreasing your forklift’s effectiveness while increasing energy and maintenance costs. To prevent this damage, you should do the following:
New forklift batteries can be expensive. Take care of what you have and you’ll be a hero for your boss and your business.
Standard lead-acid batteries typically require watering. Thin plate pure lead (TPPL), Lithium-ion batteries (LiB), and some sealed industrial batteries do not require watering. Be sure to follow your battery's maintenance instructions.
Only trained and authorized personnel should perform maintenance, including watering, on forklift batteries. They should also be trained on the specific batteries for which maintenance is required.