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MIL-T-52843C
a. Lift load - Toward the operator, rearward, or upward
(opposite direction to lower).
b. Tilt load rearward - Toward the operator, rearward, or in the
same rotational direction as fork movement (opposite
direction to the tilt forward).
c. Sideshift to right - To the operator's right, rearward, or
upward (opposite direction to sideshift left).
d. Oscillate clockwise (as viewed by operator) - To the
operator's right, rearward, or upward (opposite direction to
oscillate counterclockwise).
e. Bring forks together - Toward the operator, rearward, or
upward (opposite direction to spread forks apart).
3.23.14 Starter system. The starting system solenoid(s) (see
3.10.2.3) control shall be of a keyless type and shall be
incorporated as part of the engine run control (see 3.23.8).
3.24 Electrical system. The forklift electrical system shall be
for heavy duty, 24 volt service and in accordance with SAE J539. The
electrical circuits shall be assigned identification numbers and be
color coded as shown in table I of SAE J821.
3.24.1 Batteries. Batteries shall be furnished and shall be in
accordance with MS35000, type 6TN and shall be readily accessible for
service. The batteries shall be negative grounded in accordance with
SAE J538. The battery terminals shall be accessible for removal
without requiring disassembly of other components.
3.24.1.1 Battery mounting. Batteries shall be located so they can
be cleaned, serviced, and removed without removing any component
except the quick-release battery box cover if a battery box is
furnished. Battery supports, holddowns, and areas around the
installation which could possibly be affected by dripping or seepage
of acids shall be protected with a coating Conforming to TT-C-494,
type II. The battery shall be mounted in such a manner as not to
interfere with access to engine components (accessories). Battery
mounting shall provide for complete support over the entire base of
the battery and shall be in such a position that the level of the
electrolyte is directly visible without removing the battery from its
mounting bracket or requiring the use of tools. Battery restraining
clamps shall be provided to hold the battery in a fixed position. The
battery compartment (if furnished) shall have provision for drainage
and provision for gas venting at or near the top of the compartment.
Cover and positioning shall be protected against short circuiting.
Ungrounded cable shall be protected by rubber grommets or insulated
passages at entry to the battery box. Adequate instruction shall be
provided to insure the batteries are installed and connected
properly.
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