1 General Information and Technical Data: Service Manual
1 General Information and Technical Data: Service Manual
Machine: X-Ergo
Edition 2010A
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General information and technical data / Scope of Service Manual / General 1.3
Edition 2010A
General
This manual describes the service procedures for ATLET Sit-on stackers in the X-Ergo
series. Use the manual for quick and correct service of respective truck models.
The manual describes models manufactured when X-Ergo was introduced at the end of
2003.
You may find contradictions in the manual compared to the models supplied due to op-
tional designs and upgrades, and the like.
The contents of this Service Manual are protected by copyright law and may not be cop-
ied, fully or in part, without written permission. The material has undergone careful ex-
amination with regard to its correctness. Subject to alteration. In the event of inconsistent
information in the Swedish and translated editions, it is the Swedish edition that applies.
Modifications and updates will be distributed via ATLET AB Service Manual Change.
Printing errors and manifest errors found in the manual should be reported on the Correc-
tion Report Form available on Gateway. The form can also be obtained from After Sales
Support in Mölnlycke, Sweden.
Scope of X-Ergo
The Sit-on stacker trucks in the X-Ergo series are available in a number of different var-
iants with mast system, adjustable straddle lift, extendable stabilisers and telescopic
forks.
01_SM_X-Ergo_En_005997_2010A.fm
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1.4 General information and technical data / How to use the manual / Structure
Structure
The manual is built up according to the same principles as ATLET spare parts catalogues,
with the truck divided into one subsystem per section.
Sections 1 - 3 in this manual contain more comprehensive information regarding techni-
cal data, general service instructions and tools.
Sections 4-12 in this manual contain information limited to a specific area in the truck
concerning the description of the mechanical handling of different components, e.g.
Masts (section 6) and Hydraulic System (section 8).
The software is described in section 10.
The main principle for extra accessories is to place them under the respective sections.
Otherwise they are placed under section 12 “Miscellaneous”. For this reason section 12
is not always included in the Service Manual.
For specific problems or information about procedures, look in the main index for the
correct section in the manual.
Symbol key
Warning!
Used for risk of personal injury.
Important!
Used for risk of damage to machine.
Note!
Used for general observation.
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General information and technical data / Safety instructions / General 1.5
Safety instructions
General
Extreme importance must be placed on precautionary measures to avoid accidents during
all work on the vehicle.
A general rule is to always implement preventive measures that are adapted to the type
of vehicle to be worked on. The general rules below must always be observed:
• Smoking or naked flames are strictly forbidden as there is a risk of explosion in the
vicinity of batteries and while working on gas-equipped vehicles.
• The battery should always be protected during grinding work.
• Local fire directives should always be followed.
• The drive wheel should always be lifted up free from the floor during service work
to prevent the vehicle from moving.
• The battery plug should be pulled out before working on the electrical system. The
battery plug may only be connected while trouble shooting, and when the greatest
of care is exercised, (with the truck raised).
• To prevent crush injuries the battery plug should always be removed when working
on and around the mast and hydraulic unit. The mast or hydraulic unit can be actu-
ated by an electrical fault or a mistake while working.
Warning!
Having the power connected to the truck while working on and around the mast can
lead to fatal injury!
• When working on and around lifting devices and the hydraulic unit, they must be
locked by using the mast lock, wooden blocks or some other appropriate means.
• No other persons should be in the vicinity of the truck when it is test run in con-
junction with repair work, in view of the risk of accidents or near-accidents from
the truck making an unexpected manoeuvre.
• When dismantling parts in the hydraulic system the system must be relieved of
pressure. For example, the pump motor should be switched off and the forks
should be in their lowest position.
• All metal objects such as watches, chains, spectacles and rings should be removed
when working on the electrical system, or in its immediate vicinity. A short-circuit
from such objects can result in serious burn injuries.
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1.6 General information and technical data / Safety instructions / Truck modification
Truck modification
Note!
Unauthorized truck modification is not permitted.
Inspection/Preparation
• When the truck is lifted up with a jack, make sure you secure it with blocks. The
truck must not rest on the jack, while work is carried out.
• Ensure that straps, wires or chains have a sufficient lifting capacity before lifting
the truck.
• Ensure that the drive wheel runs free of the floor before trouble shooting.
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General information and technical data / Safety instructions / Lifting the truck 1.7
Figure1.1 shows where the permitted lifting points are placed on the truck. The lifting
points are marked with a decal representing a lifting hook, and the lifting holes in the out-
er mast must be used.
Warning!
The machine must never be lifted from the overhead guard.
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1.8 General information and technical data / Safety instructions / Welding on the truck
Environmental impact
All products have an impact on the environment throughout their entire life cycle.
The consumption of energy during their use is one of the most important factors regarding
impact on the environment.
Through correct care, maintenance and use, the consumption of energy can be reduced,
thereby reducing the environmental impact.
Waste
Waste material in conjunction with repairs, maintenance, cleaning, or scrapping, must be
collected and disposed of in an environment-friendly way and in accordance with the di-
rectives of respective countries. Such work should only be carried out in areas intended
for this purpose.
Recyclable material should be taken care of by specialised authorities.
Environmentally hazardous waste, such as oil filters, batteries and electronics, can have
a negative effect on the environment, or health, if handled incorrectly.
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General information and technical data / Preparations / Service 1.9
Preparations
Service
• Go through all the safety instructions.
• Make sure that you have all the essential tools close at hand before starting work.
• Before cabling or other electrical components are disconnected, check the colour
codes and check for damage to cables or connections.
• When complex components are repaired and dismantled, make sure that you have
a good overview of the different component parts to avoid the risk of confusion.
• When repairing or maintaining sensitive components, make sure that you use clean
tools and work on a clean work surface.
• Dismantle, inspect and adjust components according to the prescribed routines.
See respective sections for detailed information.
Trouble shooting
When you suspect a faulty component, do not replace it immediately. First check the sur-
rounding equipment and carry out complete trouble shooting routines. Make sure you
know the reason for the fault before replacing a component.
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1.10 General information and technical data / Data X-Ergo / Designations
Data X-Ergo
Designations
Truck designation
XTF-Ergo 1,000 kg
XLL-Ergo 2,000 kg
XML-Ergo 1,600 kg
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General information and technical data / Data X-Ergo / Designations 1.11
Type designation
MODELL
MODEL
MODELL
X160STJN420 1
MODELE
SERIE NR.
SERIAL NO.
SERIEN NR.
X23513/01 2
NOMERO DESERIE
TILLV. ÅR
YEAR OF MANUF.
BAUJAHR 2003-12-03 3
AN DE FABR
TILLÅTEN LAST
ACTUAL CAPACITY
Q WIRKLICHE TRAGFÄHIGKEIT
CAPACITE EFFECTIVE
D H
TYNGDPUNKTSAVSTÅND LYFTHÖJD
LOAD CENTRE DISTANCE LIFTHEIGHT
LASTSCHWERPUNKT HUBHÖHE
DISTANCE DE CENTRE
HAUTEUR DE LEVEE
H MM D MM Q KG
BATTERISPÄNNING VOLT-DC
BATTERY VOLTAGE
BATTERIESPANNUNG 24
TENSION DE LA BATTERIE
MINSTA BATTERIVIKT
KG
MINIMUM BATTERY WEIGHT
MINDESTGEWICHT DER BATTERIE 270
MASSE MINIMAL DE LA BATTERIE
MAXIMAL BATTERIVIKT KG
MAXIMUM BATTERY WEIGHT
HÖCHSTGEWICHT DER BATTERIE 400
MASSE MAXIMAL DE LA BATTERIE
1. Model designation.
2. Type Serial no./Version (S = Special ver.).
3. Year of manufacture, week, and warranty period in months (only Sweden).
(On the assumption that the service instructions in the warranty regulations are fol-
lowed).
4. Where appropriate, load limitations depending on the position of the load on the
forks (D) and/or lifting height (Q).
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1.12 General information and technical data / Data X-Ergo / Designations
Model
Modell
1
Serial no.
Serie nr.
2
Year of manufacturing
Tillverkningsår
3
Weight without battery
Vikt utan batteri
Battery voltage
Batterispänning
Refernce number
Referensnummer
XXXXXXXX
H
D
SM_X-Ergo_01_0013A.eps
1. Model designation.
2. Type Serial no./Version (S = Special ver.).
3. Year of manufacture, week, and warranty period in months (only Sweden).
(On the assumption that the service instructions in the warranty regulations are fol-
lowed).
4. Where appropriate, load limitations depending on the position of the load on the
forks (D) and/or lifting height (Q).
Note!
In cases where the machine plate has been lost or become illegible, it must be re-
newed immediately. In order to identify the machine's serial number, there is a plate
located on each main component such as drive motor, gearbox, hydraulic unit,
TMC etc. For some machines there is even a plate attached inside the battery com-
partment, or serial number punched on the side of the mast.
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General information and technical data / Data X-Ergo / Designations 1.13
SER XXXXXX
WEEK XXXX
SER XXXXXX
WEEK XXXX
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1.14 General information and technical data / Data X-Ergo / Designations
Truck type
Load capacity/10
Narrow gauge S
Broad gauge B
Telescopic mast T
Telescopic mast, free-lift TF
Double-telescopic mast DT
Double-telescopic mast, free-lift DTF
Clear-view mast V
Stabilisers S
Adjustable straddle lift H
Tray size, Junior JN
Tray size, Senior SN
Lifting height in cm
Battery Ah/5
Charger Ampere
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General information and technical data / Data X-Ergo / Dimensions and weights 1.15
Dimensions X-Ergo
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1.16 General information and technical data / Data X-Ergo / Dimensions and weights
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General information and technical data / Data X-Ergo / Dimensions and weights 1.17
Machine specification
2 Lifting height H4 mm See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X
2a Mast height H3 mm
H5 mm
2b Transport free-lift H2 mm
2c Full free-lift
2d Straddle lift
4 Lifting speed m/s See the table See the table See the table See the table
without load – with rated load below below below below
8 Gradient Max % 7 7 7 7
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1.18 General information and technical data / Data X-Ergo / Dimensions and weights
16 Fork length std L1 mm See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X
17 Width over forks std max-min W mm See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X
17a Width between fork blades
20 Fork arm width W1 mm See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X
20a Fork height, lowered H1 mm See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X
21 Straddle lift height H7 m See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X
22 Width between straddle lift W2 mm See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X
23 Dim. front axle – fork support L2 mm See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X
area
27 Service weight with/without kg See the table See the table See the table See the table
battery below below below below
41 Traction motor AC kW 2.2 / 2.4 2.2 / 2.4 2.2 / 2.4 2.2 / 2.4
S2 = 60 min
45 Wheel dimensions
45a Load wheel W*width mm (4x) 85x75 (2x) 150x60 (4x) 85x75 (2x) 150x60
45b Drive wheel W*width mm 250x80 250x80 250x80 250x80
45c Castor wheel mm (2x) 150x60 (2x) 150x60 (2x) 150x60 (2x) 150x60
46 Steering unit Electric servo Electric servo Electric servo Electric servo
47 Main brake type – actuated part El. drive motor. El. drive motor. El. drive motor. El. drive motor.
48 Parking brake type – actuated Mech. drive Mech. drive Mech. drive Mech. drive
part motor. motor. motor. motor.
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General information and technical data / Data X-Ergo / Dimensions and weights 1.19
2 Lifting height H4 mm See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X
2a Mast height H3 mm
H5 mm
2b Transport free-lift H2 mm
2c Full free-lift
2d Straddle lift
4 Lifting speed m/s See the table See the table See the table See the table
without load – with rated load below below below below
8 Gradient Max % 7 7 7 7
16 Fork length std L1 mm See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X
17 Width over forks std max-min V mm See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X
17a Width between fork blades
20 Fork arm width B1 mm See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X
20a Fork height, lowered H1 mm See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X
21 Straddle lift height H7 m See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X
22 Width between straddle lift W2 mm See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X
23 Dim. front axle – fork support L2 mm See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X See masts. A/X
area
27 Service weight with/without kg See the table See the table See the table See the table
battery below below below below
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1.20 General information and technical data / Data X-Ergo / Dimensions and weights
45 Wheel dimensions
45a Load wheel W*width mm (4x) 85x75 (2x) 150x60 (4x) 85x75 (2x) 150x60
45b Drive wheel W*width mm 250x80 250x80 250x80 250x80
45c Castor wheel mm (2x) 150x60 (2x) 150x60 (2x) 150x60 (2x) 150x60
46 Steering unit Electric servo Electric servo Electric servo Electric servo
47 Main brake type – actuated part El. drive motor. El. drive motor. El. drive motor. El. drive motor.
48 Parking brake type – actuated Mech. drive Mech. drive Mech. drive Mech. drive
part motor. motor. motor. motor.
160 TFV 3.4 s/m 3.5 s/m 6.3 s/m 6.6 s/m
0.29 m/s 0.29 m/s 0.16 m/s 0.15 m/s
160 DTFV 3.6 s/m 3.7 s/m 6.3 s/m 6.7 s/m
0.28 m/s 0.27 m/s 0.16 m/s 0.15 m/s
200 TFV 4.6 s/m 4.7 s/m 10.6 s/m 10.8 s/m
0.22 m/s 0.21 m/s 0.09 m/s 0.09 m/s
200 DTFV 5.3 s/m 5.7 s/m 10.5 s/m 10.9 s/m
0.19 m/s 0.17 m/s 0.09 m/s 0.09 m/s
160 TFV 2.9 s/m 2.9 s/m 5.3 s/m 5.6 s/m
0.35 m/s 0.34 m/s 0.19 m/s 0.18 m/s
160 DTFV 2.9 s/m 3.0 s/m 5.3 s/m 5.9 s/m
0.34 m/s 0.33 m/s 0.19 m/s 0.17 m/s
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General information and technical data / Data X-Ergo / Dimensions and weights 1.21
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1.22 General information and technical data / Data X-Ergo / Component specification
Component specification
Table 1.2 Component specification
Component Specification
Voltage 24 V
Voltage 24V
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General information and technical data / Recommended consumable materials / Oil and grease
Important!
Do not mix different lubricants – especially not synthetic oil with mineral oil!
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1.24 General information and technical data / Standards and abbreviations / Tightening torque, screws
Nm Nm Nm Nm
M6 3.7 9.8 14 17
M8 8.9 24 33 40
M10 17 47 65 79
The tightening torques in the table above are standard values. In some cases a specific
tightening torque is specified in respective sections. If no tightening torque is specified
in the service instructions. the values shown in the table above apply.
M10 x 1 G 1/8" 25 10
M12 x 1.5 30 20
M18 x 1.5 90 40
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General information and technical data / Standards and abbreviations / Conversion tables 1.25
M27 x 2 250 90
Conversion tables
m/s km/h
1 3.6
0.278 1
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1.26 General information and technical data / Standards and abbreviations / Standard abbreviations
Standard abbreviations
Current Ampere A
Voltage Volt V
Resistance Ohm Ω
Output Watt W
Pressure Pascal Pa
Table 1.10
Marking with the manufacturer’s trademark, including the tensile grade, is compulsory
for screws with a thread diameter from 5 mm and in tensile grades according to the table
above. Marking only takes place when the shape of the product permits this.
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General information and technical data / Standards and abbreviations / Colour of the truck 1.27
8.8
8.8
12.9
12.9
The truck is painted in colours with the following NCS colour codes:
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1.28 General information and technical data / Standards and abbreviations / Colour codes, cabling
Y Yellow
BL Blue
SB Black
W White
GN Green
GR Grey
R Red
BN Brown
VO Violet
P Pink
OR Orange
Note!
Two-colour cables are shown with both colour codes separated by a slash.
E.g. blue/yellow cable is shown with colour code BL/Y.
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General information and technical data / Standards and abbreviations / Designations for electrical
Code Designation
C Capacitor
D/V Diode
E Electronic component
F Fuse
I Indicator
K Contactor/relay
L Coil/inductive element
M Motor
P/X Connection
R Resistor
S Switch/Change-over switch
T Terminal
Y Valve/brake
G Battery
Code Designation
B Brake
C Control system
E Emergency function
F Forward
H Hour
K Key
L Lower
M Manoeuvre
P Pump
R Reverse
S Speed
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1.30 General information and technical data / Standards and abbreviations / Designations for electrical
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