2 before installation – Rice Lake CLS-920i Cargo Lift Scale Installation Manual User Manual

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CLS-920i Installation Manual

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2.2

Before Installation

Before installing the CLS-920i on a forklift, the forklift should be in good operating condition in order to get the
optimal amount of weighing accuracy. The following items are things to look for prior to installing the CLS-920i
onto a forklift:

• Inspect the forklift tines for any damage.

• Check the locking pin on the forks for proper function.

• Check and adjust the lift chain so the heel of the forks have a 1/2" to 1" of clearance from the floor when the

carriage is down and the mast is vertical.

• The slot for the centering pin should be clear of grease and debris.

• The top cleats of the scale rest on top of the forklift and should remain clear of grease and debris that could

alter the scales’ performance.

It should be noted that while Rice Lake’s CLS-920i will fit most typical forklifts, some considerations must be
note. The height of the carriage, width of the carriage inside of the guards, if applicable, and the voltage of the
forklift must be taken into consideration.

The indicator will be connected directly to the battery of the forklift. Ensure the type and style of the forklift and
the type of power it provides will be compatible with the indicator. Most propane, gas, and diesel fueled forklifts
provide 12 volts of power. Some diesel models also provide 24 volts and electric forklifts provide 36 to 48 volts of
power.

Note

All systems must have a negative ground.

2.3

Tools Needed to Install the CLS-920i Onto the Forklift

Once the forklift is deemed in good mechanical and operating condition, you’ll need the following tools to remove
it from its shipping pallet and install onto the forklift.

Table 2-1. Recommended Tools for Unpacking the CLS-920i

Tool

Size

Purpose of Tool

Socket Wrench

3/4"

To unbolt the fastening bolts holding the scale to the pallet and to
open the top cover plate for wired versions

Allen Wrench

1/2"

To bolt and unbolt the bottom cleats of the scale

Wrench - 2" adjustable

1- 1/2"*
1-5/8"*

For adjusting the shim bolts and jam nuts
*Note: Use a 2" adjustable as both the shim bolts and jam nuts are
painted and a smaller wrench wouldn’t fit.

Tin Snips or Band Cutters

To cut the metal banding surrounding the CLS while on the pallet

Torque Wrench w/ 1/2" Allen

To tighten the cleats to 125 ft-lbs

Electric Grinder - if necessary

For grinding the center pin if necessary

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