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Linde Order Picker Type 149: N20 N25; SN after P02003 Operating Instructions (User Manual) PDF Download

Linde Order Picker Type 149: N20 N25; SN after P02003 Operating Instructions (User Manual) PDF Download

★★★★★ 4.5/5
530,000+ Happy Customers
  • Model
    A Series
  • Manufactured by
    Linde
This manual covers the Linde Order Picker Type 149, specifically models N20 and N25 with serial numbers after P02003. These walkie-type order pickers are engineered for efficient material handling, featuring advanced electric steering and robust braking systems including counter current braking, automatic braking, and electrohydraulic brakes. Designed for reliability and performance, these vehicles are capable of operating on slopes and offer intuitive controls for safe and effective operation in various warehouse environments.

The purpose of this Operating Instructions manual is to provide comprehensive guidance for the safe and efficient use, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your Linde Order Picker. It details essential information such as daily checks, control descriptions, load handling procedures, and towing methods. Furthermore, this manual outlines maintenance schedules, including initial service and recurring intervals up to 2000 hours, covering lubrication, cleaning, and component checks. Technical specifications, electrical and hydraulic diagrams, and safety guidelines are also included to assist operators, technicians, and maintenance personnel in maximizing the vehicle's performance and longevity.

Original Illustrated Factory Operating Instructions (User Manual) for Linde Order Picker Type 149.

Original factory manuals for Linde Forklift Trucks, contains high quality images, circuit diagrams and instructions to help you to operate and repair your truck

Covered models:
N20: SN after P02003
N25: SN after P02003

Format: PDF, XXX Pages
Language: English

Contents:

Description
Plates and labels
Technical data
Technical description
General view
Controls
Multifunction indicator description
Linking of screens
Multifunction indicator adjustments
Operation / Daily checks and maintenance prior to operation
Safety rules
Definition of terms relating to safety
Use of lubricants
Report of thorough examination
Operating recommendations
Checks prior to initial operation
Commissioning the multifunction indicator
Check forward/reverse and raise/lower controls
Check electric steering
Check safety braking
Check automatic braking
Check emergency isolator operation
Check horn operation
Check the battery charge state
Opening the battery cover
Battery locking
Connecting/disconnecting the battery connector
Recharging the battery with an external charger
Check the condition of battery cables, terminals and connector
Removing/replacing the battery
Changing the battery with the help of a hoist
Changing the battery with the help of a trolley
Changing the battery with the help of wheeled support
Driving
Instructions for use
Starting
Emergency isolator
Indication of direction of travel
Forward / reverse travel
Reversal of direction of travel
Steering
Direction of deflection in forward movement
Walkie type steering
Automatic return in straight line
Operating the truck on ramps
Ascending slopes
Descending slopes
Starting on a slope
Braking, lifting, lowering, horn
Counter current braking
Automatic braking
Electrohydraulic brake
Lifting / lowering the forks
Horn control
Handling loads
Picking up a load
Transporting a load on the ground
Putting down the load on the ground
Picking up a load at the first level
Before leaving the truck
Automatic monitoring of truck
Raising and towing
Slinging the truck
Lifting the order picker
Towing
Transporting and storing the truck
Maintenance
General remarks
Checks and maintenance work after the first 50 hours of service*
Scheduled maintenance and inspection
Maintenance as required
Cleaning the truck
Cleaning the battery and battery compartment
Check and regulating the battery cover lock
Handling the detection pedal
Open the motor covers
Removing the platform coating
Fuse check
Maintenance every 500 hours
Check electrolyte level and topping up with water.
Check the electrolyte specific gravity
Check the condition of battery cables, terminals and connector
Check the wheel nuts
Check the condition of wheels
Lubricating the steering gears
Check the reducer fluid level
Check articulations
Lubricating the articulations of the lifting system
Check the hydraulic fluid level
Check hydraulic system for leaks
Cleaning the electrical plate and checking the connections
Adjusting the electromagnetic brake
Check and replacing the traction motor brush if necessary
Checking and replacing the steering motor brush if necessary
Maintenance every 1000 hours
Check the mechanical fixing of components
Maintenance every 2000 hours
Replace the hydraulic oil
Changing the reduction gear oil
Recommended lubricants
Hydraulic diagram
Electric diagram N20-N25 multi. indicator
Index


Original Illustrated Factory Operating Instructions (User Manual) for Linde Order Picker Type 149.

Original factory manuals for Linde Forklift Trucks, contains high quality images, circuit diagrams and instructions to help you to operate and repair your truck

Covered models:
N20: SN after P02003
N25: SN after P02003

Format: PDF, XXX Pages
Language: English

Contents:

Description
Plates and labels
Technical data
Technical description
General view
Controls
Multifunction indicator description
Linking of screens
Multifunction indicator adjustments
Operation / Daily checks and maintenance prior to operation
Safety rules
Definition of terms relating to safety
Use of lubricants
Report of thorough examination
Operating recommendations
Checks prior to initial operation
Commissioning the multifunction indicator
Check forward/reverse and raise/lower controls
Check electric steering
Check safety braking
Check automatic braking
Check emergency isolator operation
Check horn operation
Check the battery charge state
Opening the battery cover
Battery locking
Connecting/disconnecting the battery connector
Recharging the battery with an external charger
Check the condition of battery cables, terminals and connector
Removing/replacing the battery
Changing the battery with the help of a hoist
Changing the battery with the help of a trolley
Changing the battery with the help of wheeled support
Driving
Instructions for use
Starting
Emergency isolator
Indication of direction of travel
Forward / reverse travel
Reversal of direction of travel
Steering
Direction of deflection in forward movement
Walkie type steering
Automatic return in straight line
Operating the truck on ramps
Ascending slopes
Descending slopes
Starting on a slope
Braking, lifting, lowering, horn
Counter current braking
Automatic braking
Electrohydraulic brake
Lifting / lowering the forks
Horn control
Handling loads
Picking up a load
Transporting a load on the ground
Putting down the load on the ground
Picking up a load at the first level
Before leaving the truck
Automatic monitoring of truck
Raising and towing
Slinging the truck
Lifting the order picker
Towing
Transporting and storing the truck
Maintenance
General remarks
Checks and maintenance work after the first 50 hours of service*
Scheduled maintenance and inspection
Maintenance as required
Cleaning the truck
Cleaning the battery and battery compartment
Check and regulating the battery cover lock
Handling the detection pedal
Open the motor covers
Removing the platform coating
Fuse check
Maintenance every 500 hours
Check electrolyte level and topping up with water.
Check the electrolyte specific gravity
Check the condition of battery cables, terminals and connector
Check the wheel nuts
Check the condition of wheels
Lubricating the steering gears
Check the reducer fluid level
Check articulations
Lubricating the articulations of the lifting system
Check the hydraulic fluid level
Check hydraulic system for leaks
Cleaning the electrical plate and checking the connections
Adjusting the electromagnetic brake
Check and replacing the traction motor brush if necessary
Checking and replacing the steering motor brush if necessary
Maintenance every 1000 hours
Check the mechanical fixing of components
Maintenance every 2000 hours
Replace the hydraulic oil
Changing the reduction gear oil
Recommended lubricants
Hydraulic diagram
Electric diagram N20-N25 multi. indicator
Index

Linde Order Picker Type 149: N20 N25; SN after P02003 Operating Instructions (User Manual) PDF Download

Linde Order Picker Type 149: N20 N25; SN after P02003 Operating Instructions (User Manual) PDF Download

★★★★★ 4.5/5
530,000+ Happy Customers
  • Model
    A Series
  • Manufactured by
    Linde
This manual covers the Linde Order Picker Type 149, specifically models N20 and N25 with serial numbers after P02003. These walkie-type order pickers are engineered for efficient material handling, featuring advanced electric steering and robust braking systems including counter current braking, automatic braking, and electrohydraulic brakes. Designed for reliability and performance, these vehicles are capable of operating on slopes and offer intuitive controls for safe and effective operation in various warehouse environments.

The purpose of this Operating Instructions manual is to provide comprehensive guidance for the safe and efficient use, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your Linde Order Picker. It details essential information such as daily checks, control descriptions, load handling procedures, and towing methods. Furthermore, this manual outlines maintenance schedules, including initial service and recurring intervals up to 2000 hours, covering lubrication, cleaning, and component checks. Technical specifications, electrical and hydraulic diagrams, and safety guidelines are also included to assist operators, technicians, and maintenance personnel in maximizing the vehicle's performance and longevity.

Original Illustrated Factory Operating Instructions (User Manual) for Linde Order Picker Type 149.

Original factory manuals for Linde Forklift Trucks, contains high quality images, circuit diagrams and instructions to help you to operate and repair your truck

Covered models:
N20: SN after P02003
N25: SN after P02003

Format: PDF, XXX Pages
Language: English

Contents:

Description
Plates and labels
Technical data
Technical description
General view
Controls
Multifunction indicator description
Linking of screens
Multifunction indicator adjustments
Operation / Daily checks and maintenance prior to operation
Safety rules
Definition of terms relating to safety
Use of lubricants
Report of thorough examination
Operating recommendations
Checks prior to initial operation
Commissioning the multifunction indicator
Check forward/reverse and raise/lower controls
Check electric steering
Check safety braking
Check automatic braking
Check emergency isolator operation
Check horn operation
Check the battery charge state
Opening the battery cover
Battery locking
Connecting/disconnecting the battery connector
Recharging the battery with an external charger
Check the condition of battery cables, terminals and connector
Removing/replacing the battery
Changing the battery with the help of a hoist
Changing the battery with the help of a trolley
Changing the battery with the help of wheeled support
Driving
Instructions for use
Starting
Emergency isolator
Indication of direction of travel
Forward / reverse travel
Reversal of direction of travel
Steering
Direction of deflection in forward movement
Walkie type steering
Automatic return in straight line
Operating the truck on ramps
Ascending slopes
Descending slopes
Starting on a slope
Braking, lifting, lowering, horn
Counter current braking
Automatic braking
Electrohydraulic brake
Lifting / lowering the forks
Horn control
Handling loads
Picking up a load
Transporting a load on the ground
Putting down the load on the ground
Picking up a load at the first level
Before leaving the truck
Automatic monitoring of truck
Raising and towing
Slinging the truck
Lifting the order picker
Towing
Transporting and storing the truck
Maintenance
General remarks
Checks and maintenance work after the first 50 hours of service*
Scheduled maintenance and inspection
Maintenance as required
Cleaning the truck
Cleaning the battery and battery compartment
Check and regulating the battery cover lock
Handling the detection pedal
Open the motor covers
Removing the platform coating
Fuse check
Maintenance every 500 hours
Check electrolyte level and topping up with water.
Check the electrolyte specific gravity
Check the condition of battery cables, terminals and connector
Check the wheel nuts
Check the condition of wheels
Lubricating the steering gears
Check the reducer fluid level
Check articulations
Lubricating the articulations of the lifting system
Check the hydraulic fluid level
Check hydraulic system for leaks
Cleaning the electrical plate and checking the connections
Adjusting the electromagnetic brake
Check and replacing the traction motor brush if necessary
Checking and replacing the steering motor brush if necessary
Maintenance every 1000 hours
Check the mechanical fixing of components
Maintenance every 2000 hours
Replace the hydraulic oil
Changing the reduction gear oil
Recommended lubricants
Hydraulic diagram
Electric diagram N20-N25 multi. indicator
Index


Original Illustrated Factory Operating Instructions (User Manual) for Linde Order Picker Type 149.

Original factory manuals for Linde Forklift Trucks, contains high quality images, circuit diagrams and instructions to help you to operate and repair your truck

Covered models:
N20: SN after P02003
N25: SN after P02003

Format: PDF, XXX Pages
Language: English

Contents:

Description
Plates and labels
Technical data
Technical description
General view
Controls
Multifunction indicator description
Linking of screens
Multifunction indicator adjustments
Operation / Daily checks and maintenance prior to operation
Safety rules
Definition of terms relating to safety
Use of lubricants
Report of thorough examination
Operating recommendations
Checks prior to initial operation
Commissioning the multifunction indicator
Check forward/reverse and raise/lower controls
Check electric steering
Check safety braking
Check automatic braking
Check emergency isolator operation
Check horn operation
Check the battery charge state
Opening the battery cover
Battery locking
Connecting/disconnecting the battery connector
Recharging the battery with an external charger
Check the condition of battery cables, terminals and connector
Removing/replacing the battery
Changing the battery with the help of a hoist
Changing the battery with the help of a trolley
Changing the battery with the help of wheeled support
Driving
Instructions for use
Starting
Emergency isolator
Indication of direction of travel
Forward / reverse travel
Reversal of direction of travel
Steering
Direction of deflection in forward movement
Walkie type steering
Automatic return in straight line
Operating the truck on ramps
Ascending slopes
Descending slopes
Starting on a slope
Braking, lifting, lowering, horn
Counter current braking
Automatic braking
Electrohydraulic brake
Lifting / lowering the forks
Horn control
Handling loads
Picking up a load
Transporting a load on the ground
Putting down the load on the ground
Picking up a load at the first level
Before leaving the truck
Automatic monitoring of truck
Raising and towing
Slinging the truck
Lifting the order picker
Towing
Transporting and storing the truck
Maintenance
General remarks
Checks and maintenance work after the first 50 hours of service*
Scheduled maintenance and inspection
Maintenance as required
Cleaning the truck
Cleaning the battery and battery compartment
Check and regulating the battery cover lock
Handling the detection pedal
Open the motor covers
Removing the platform coating
Fuse check
Maintenance every 500 hours
Check electrolyte level and topping up with water.
Check the electrolyte specific gravity
Check the condition of battery cables, terminals and connector
Check the wheel nuts
Check the condition of wheels
Lubricating the steering gears
Check the reducer fluid level
Check articulations
Lubricating the articulations of the lifting system
Check the hydraulic fluid level
Check hydraulic system for leaks
Cleaning the electrical plate and checking the connections
Adjusting the electromagnetic brake
Check and replacing the traction motor brush if necessary
Checking and replacing the steering motor brush if necessary
Maintenance every 1000 hours
Check the mechanical fixing of components
Maintenance every 2000 hours
Replace the hydraulic oil
Changing the reduction gear oil
Recommended lubricants
Hydraulic diagram
Electric diagram N20-N25 multi. indicator
Index