Daily safety check, 21 daily safety check, Daily safety check 22 – Crown Equipment 4500 Series User Manual

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Daily Safety Check

21 Daily Safety Check

CHECK YOUR TRUCK BEFORE STARTING WORK

You must make sure your truck is safe to use.

1. Walk around your truck and check it over.

• Check to make sure the battery is charged

and vent caps are in place. Check water

level weekly. Don't use an open flame to

check the battery.

• Inspect battery cables and connectors for

damage or corrosion.

• Be certain the battery retainer is properly

installed.

• See that all wheels are in good condition.
• Check that both forks are secure and not

bent, cracked or badly worn.

• Inspect all lift chains for damage.
• See that the load backrest is in place and

secure, when required.

• Look under the truck for signs of leaks.
• Inspect the seat belt for wear.
• Turn the key to ON. Check the display.
• Test the horn.

• Make sure you can read the capacity plate.

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2. Test drive your truck in an uncongested area.

• Adjust the operator seat and steering wheel

to their most comfortable positions.

• Fasten your seat belt.

• Try all the hydraulic functions.
• Check that the steering is easy and smooth.
• Drive the truck slowly in both directions.
• Drive through the full speed range in both

forward and reverse.

• Check braking and plugging distances in

forward and reverse. Load size and floor

conditions can affect these distances.

• Know the distance it takes to stop before you

start working. If the braking distance is too

long to stop safely, don't drive the truck.

If anything doesn't look or feel right, don't drive the truck.
Report the problem to your supervisor.

You can get checklist forms from your Crown dealer

(part no. OF 3772). Used properly, this checklist

can alert service people to needed repairs.

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