926 (S/N: 602000 Onwards) - 930 (S/N: 607700 Onwards) - 940 (S/N: 660300 Onwards) - This service manual PDF download for the 926, 930, 940 JCB Rough Terrain Fork Lift has been prepared as an aid to improve the quality of repairs by giving the serviceman an accurate understanding of the product and by showing him the correct way to perform repairs and make judgements. Make sure you understand the contents of this manual and use it to fully at every opportunity.
Section 1 - General Information Section 2 - Care and Safety Section 3 - Maintenance Section A - Attachments Section B - Body and Framework Section C - Electrics Section E - Hydraulics Section F - Transmission Section G - Brakes Section H - Steering Section K - Engine
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9803-5100 Rough Terrain Fork Lift
Section 1 General Information Introduction About This Manual Machine Model and Serial Number Using the Service Manual Section Numbering Units of Measurement Left Side, Right Side Cross References Identifying Your Machine Machine Identification Plate Typical Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Component Identification Plates Typical Engine Identification Number Transmission Identification Numbers FOPS Certification Plate Standard Torque Settings Zinc Plated Fasteners and Dacromet Fasteners Introduction Bolts and Screws Condition 1 Condition 2 Verbus Ripp Bolts Hydraulic Connections 'O' Ring Face Seal System Adaptors Screwed into Valve Blocks Hoses Screwed into Adaptors Adaptors into Component Connections with Bonded Washers 'Torque Stop' Hose System Service Tools Numerical List Tool Detail Reference Section B - Frame and Bodywork Section C - Electrics Section E - Hydraulics Section F - Transmission Section H - Steering Section K - Engine Service Consumables Sealing and Retaining Compounds Terms and Definitions Schematic Codes Hydraulic Schematic Colour Codes
Section 2 Safety Notices Important Information The Operator Manual Safety Warnings Safety Check List Safety - Yours and Others General Safety Operating Safety Maintenance Safety Safety Decals Introduction Safety Decal Definitions
Section 3 Maintenance Health and Safety Lubricants Introduction Hygiene Storage Waste Disposal Handling New Oil Used Oil First Aid - Oil Eyes Swallowing Skin Spillage Fires Battery First Aid - Electrolyte GETS INTO YOUR EYES IS SWALLOWED GETS ONTO YOUR SKIN Warning Symbols Service Schedules How to Use the Service Schedules Machines with A and R Series Engines Pre-start Cold Checks Functional Test and Final Inspection Machines with JCB Dieselmax Engine Pre-start Cold Checks, Service Points and Fluid Levels Functional Test and Final Inspection Fluids, Lubricants and Capacities New Engines Lubrication Charts Coolant Mixtures Cleaning the Machine Introduction Detergents Pressure Washing and Steam Cleaning Preparing the Machine for Cleaning Cleaning the Machine Checking for Damage Seat Belt (if fitted) Checking the Seat Belt Condition and Security FOPS Structure Mast Support Chains Fitting the Mast Support Chains Removing the Mast Support Chains Greasing Daily Rear Axle Pivot Pin Rear Axle (Early 2WD Machines) Rear Axle (4WD and Later 2WD Machines) Rear Driveshafts (4 Wheel Drive Machines) Front Driveshaft Mast Tilt Rams and Pivots 500 Hours Mast Chains Oiling Park Brake Cable Control Levers Cylinder Bores and Rods 2/4 Wheel Drive Lever (If fitted) Access Panels Engine Cover Opening and Closing Engine Side Panels Brakes Park Brake Adjustment Checking the Foot Brake Fluid Level Machines with A and R Series Engines Machines with JCB Dieselmax Engine Electrical System Battery Battery Disconnection/Connection Disconnection Connection Checking the Electrolyte Level Battery Isolator (if fitted) Jump Starting the Engine Fuses and Relays Engine Air Filter Cleaning the Pre-Cleaner (if fitted) Cleaning the Air Filter Dust Valve Changing the Elements Machines with A and R Series Engines Machines with JCB Dieselmax Engine Engine (A and R Series Engines) Check the Oil Level Change Oil and Filter Checking the Coolant Level Changing the Coolant Adjusting the Fan Belt Engine (JCB Dieselmax Engine) Checking the Oil Level Changing the Oil and Filter Checking the Coolant Level Changing the Coolant Front End Accessory Drive Belt Inspecting the Drive Belt Changing the Drive Belt Fuel System (General Information) Types of Fuel Recommended Fuel Specification Acceptable Fuel Specification Sulphur Content Aviation Kerosene Fuels Low Temperature Fuels Fatty Acid Methyl Ester Fuels as a Replacement for diesel Fuels Petrol Filling the Tank Fuel System (A and R Series Engines) Fuel Filter Draining the Fuel Filter AA Build Engines AR Build Engines R Series Engines Changing the Filter Element AA Build Engines AR Build Engines R Series Engines Fuel Sediment Bowl Draining the Sediment Bowl Cleaning the Sediment Bowl Fuel Lift Pump Early Machines Cleaning the Lift Pump Gauze Later Machines Cleaning the Strainer Bleeding the System Machines with Type AA or AB Engines Machines with Type AK, AM or AR engines Machines with Type RE engines Fuel System (JCB Dieselmax Engine) Draining the Water Separator and Engine Fuel Filter Changing the Water Separator Filter Changing the Engine Fuel Filter Element Bleeding the System Hydraulic System Checking the Hydraulic Fluid Level Renew Filter Element Draining and Refilling the Hydraulic Tank Cleaning the Suction Strainer Transmission Checking the Transmission Oil Level Changing the Transmission Oil and Filter Tyres and Wheels Tyre Inflation Checking the Wheel Nut Torques Axles Front and Rear Axle Checking the Axle Oil Level Changing the Axle Oil Oil Immersed Brakes Checking the Hub Oil Levels Changing the Hub Oil Windscreen Washer Checking the Level
Section A Attachments Service Procedures Quick Release Couplings Connecting and Disconnecting Quick Release Couplings - Do's and Don'ts Connecting Quick Release Couplings Disconnecting Quick Release Couplings Swivel Coupling Dismantling and Assembly When Dismantling When Assembling Hose Reel Dismantling and Assembly Dismantling Assembly
Section B Section B Service Procedures Rivet Nuts Fitting Procedure Slide Hammer Kit Fitting Procedure Glazing Direct Glazing Removing the Broken Glass and Old Sealant Preparing the Cab Frame Aperture Preparing the New Glass Installing the New Glass Chains Servicing Lubrication Adjustment Wear Limits Removal, Inspection and Replacement Removal Inspection Lubrication Replacement North American Machines (fitted with Olofsson Masts) Carriage Removal and Replacement Removal Replacement Adjustment Side Shift Carriages Wear Pads Inspection Removal and Replacement Early Machines Removal Replacement Later Machines Wear Pad Inspection and Replacement Hose Guard Removal and Replacement Removal Replacement Masts Typical Mast Servicing Checking Mast and Carriage Roller Bearings and Pulleys Checking Carriage Side Thrust Roller Bearings Checking Carriage Roller Bearings Checking Mast Roller Bearings Checking Chain Pulleys Removal and Replacement Removal Replacement Dismantling and Assembly Dismantling When Assembling Rollers Pulleys Chain Adjustment Early Side Shift Masts (North America Only) Removal and Replacement Dismantling and Assembly Dismantling When Assembling Rollers Ram and Mast Pivot Pins Pulleys Chain Adjustment Later Side Shift Masts (North America Only) Removal and Replacement Removal Replacement Olofsson Masts (North America Only) Servicing Checking Mast, Carriage Roller Bearings and Pulleys Checking Carriage Side Thrust Roller Bearings Checking Carriage Roller Bearings Checking Mast Roller Bearings Checking Chain Pulleys Removal and Replacement Dismantling and Assembly Mast Dismantling When Assembling Rollers Pulleys Chain Adjustment Hydraulic Tank Removal and Replacement Removal Replacement
Section C Electrics Technical Data General Electrical Data IP67 Electrics Fuses and Relays Fuses 926 (from SN 602000 to 602073), 930 (from SN 607700 to 607717) 926 (from SN 602074 to 605999), 930 (from SN 607718 to 609999), 940 (up to SN 660299) All Models (from SN 660300 to 822998) All Models (from SN 822999 to 823755) All Models (from SN 823756 to 825399) All Models (from SN 825400) Link Box Fuses All Models (from SN 822999 to 823755) All Models (from SN 823756 to 825399) All Models (from SN 825400) Relays All Models (up to SN 660299) All Models (from SN 660300) Air Conditioning (if fitted) Basic System Operation General Description Circuit Schematics Quick Reference Chart Wire Identification Machines without IP67 Electrics 926 (From SN 602074 to 602901), 930 (From SN 607718 to 608655) Machines with IP67 Electrics 926 (From SN 602902 to 605999), 930 (From SN 608656 to 609999), 940 (Up to SN 660299) All Machines (from SN 660300 to 822998) All Models (from SN 822999 to 823755) All Models (from SN 823756 to 825399) All Models (from SN 825400) Machines with Transmission Dump Pedal Machines with Transmission Dump Switch Service Procedures Using a Multimeter Measuring DC Voltage Measuring Resistance Measuring Continuity Measuring Frequency Testing a Diode or a Diode Wire Battery Maintenance First Aid - Electrolyte GETS INTO YOUR EYES IS SWALLOWED GETS ONTO YOUR SKIN Testing Specific Gravity Testing Alternator General Description Service Precautions Charging Circuit Test Check 1 Check 2 Alternator Charging Test Starter Motor Starting Circuit Test Wire and Harness Number Identification Introduction Wire Numbers and Functions Wires 000-199 Wires 200-399 Wires 400-599 Wires 600-799 Wires 800-999 Wires In Splices General Points Wiring Harness Repair Introduction Repair Procedure Alternator Removal and Replacement Removal Replacement Dismantling and Assembly Lucas Type When Dismantling When Assembling Alternator (JCB Dieselmax Engine) Removal, Inspection and Replacement Removal Inspection Replacement Dismantle and Assembly Starter Motor Removal and Replacement Dismantling, Inspection and Assembly Dismantling Inspection Assembly Starter Motor (JCB Dieselmax Engine) Removal, Inspection and Replacement Removal Inspection Replacement Dismantle and Assembly Harness Data Drawings and Interconnection Introduction Mainframe Harness All Models (from SN 660300 to 822062) All Models (from SN 822063 to 822444) All Models (from SN 822445 to 822898) All Models (from SN 822899 to 823755) All Models (from SN 823756 to 825399) All Models (from SN 825400) Machines with Transmission Dump Pedal Machines with Transmission Dump Switch Cab Panel Harness All Models (from SN 6642290 to 822062) All Models (from SN 822063 to 822898) All Models (from SN 822899 to 823755) All Models (from SN 823756 to 825399) All Models (from SN 825400) Machines with Transmission Dump Pedal Machines with Transmission Dump Switch
Section E Section E Hydraulics Technical Data All Models Basic System Operation General Description Component Basic Operation Hydraulic Pump Basic Operation Neutral Circuit Lift Operation MRV Operation (Screw Adjustable) ARV Operation Introduction to Hydraulic Schematic Symbols General (Basic and Functional Symbols) Control Valves Example of Schematic Circuit Example Circuit Key Circuit Schematics Machines up to SN 828755 Component Key Machines from SN 828756 Component Key Circuit Description Neutral and Steering Circuit 926 up to SN 602749, 930 up to 608299 926 from SN 602750, 930 from 608300 Lift and Tilt Circuits Lift Operation and Free Lift Mast 926 from SN 602874, 930 from SN 608590 and all machines incorporating TI 9/007 Service Procedures Hydraulic Contamination Hydraulic Fluid Quality Effects of Contamination Cleaning Operation Procedure Contaminant Standards Filters Connecting/Disconnecting Hydraulic Hoses Introduction Connecting the Hoses Disconnecting the Hoses Lubrication Check Lift Ram (Top End) Hydraulic Pump Removal and Replacement Removal Replacement Dismantling and Assembly When Dismantling Inspection When Assembling Hydraulic Pump (JCB 444 Engine) Removal and Replacement Removal Replacement Dismantling and Assembly Loader Valves Removal and Replacement Typical Machine Installation Removal Replacement Machines with Cab Mounted Valves Removal Replacement Dismantling and Assembly Tie Rods Introduction Assembly Valve Block Sections Relief Valves and Inter-section Sealing When Dismantling When Assembling Spools When Dismantling When Assembling Testing and Adjustment Pressure Testing Main Relief Valve (MRV) Auxiliary Relief Valve (ARV) Removed Carriage Lift Auxiliary Relief Valve (ARV) Procedure 1 Procedure 2 Procedure 3 Attachment ARV's Deration Relief Valve Servicing Cleaning and Re-sealing Testing and Adjustment Deration Diverter Valve Removal and Replacement Later Machines Removal Replacement Dismantling and Assembly Early Machines Later Machines Dismantling Inspection Assembling Hydraulic Rams Precautions During Use Installation Caution During Use Maintenance, Inspection Points Removal and Replacement Lift Rams Early Models Removal Replacement Later Models Removal Replacement Tilt Rams Removal Replacement Tilt Rams (Free-lift Mast) Inner Removal Replacement Tilt Rams (Olofsson Masts) Outer Removal Replacement Inner Removal Replacement Side Shift Ram (USA Machines only) Removal Replacement Dismantling and Assembly Lift Ram When Assembling Lift Ram (Free-lift Mast) Outer Dismantling and Assembly When Assembling Inner When Assembling Lift Ram (Olofsson Masts) Tools Required Dismantling Assembly Tilt Ram (Early Models) Dismantling When Assembling Tilt Ram (Typical Ram with Dowelled Piston Head) Dismantling When Assembling Side Shift Ram (USA Machines only) When Dismantling When Assembling JCB Ram Sealing Procedure Piston Head Retention Existing piston head and rod New piston head and rod Existing piston head and new rod New piston head and existing rod Drilling Dimensions Adjustment Tilt Ram Rod Adjustment (Mast Kick Adjustment)
Section F Transmission Technical Data Synchro Shuttle Gearbox Unit Identification Front Axle Unit Identification Rear Axle - 2WD Machines Unit Identification Rear Axle - 4WD Machines Unit Identification Tyre Pressures Basic Operation General Description Transmission Axle Moving a Disabled Machine Preparation for Towing Synchro Shuttle Gearbox Component Identification Principle Of Operation Hydraulic and Electrical Operation Front and Rear Axle Cutaway of Front Axle Cutaway of Rear Axle - 4WD Machines Cutaway of Rear Axle - 2WD Machines Systems Description Synchro Shuttle Gearbox Synchromesh (Blocking Pin Type) Synchromesh Operation Clutch Operation Service Procedures Front and Rear Axles Renewing the Pinion Oil Seal Fault Finding Gearbox Fault Finding Transmission Oil Cooling Fault Finding Synchro Shuttle Gearbox Dismantling, Inspection and Assembly Front and Rear Axles Front Axle Hub and Driveshaft Dismantling and Assembly Front Axle Drivehead Dismantling and Assembly Front Axle Brakes Dismantling and Assembly Rear Axle - 2WD Machines Dismantling and Assembly Rear Drive Head - 4WD Machines Dismantling and Assembly Rear Axle Hub and Driveshaft Mechanical 4 Wheel Drive Unit Dismantling and Assembly Dismantling Assembly Torque Converter Removal and Replacement
Section G Section G Brakes Technical Data All Models Basic System Operation General Description Dual Brake Pedal Machines Single Brake Pedal Machines Single Brake Pedal and Dual Brake Pedal Machines fitted with Compensating Master Cylinders Service Procedures Brake Pedal Adjustment Service Brakes Bleeding Single Pedal Configuration Dual Pedal Configuration Right Hand Master Cylinder Left Hand Master Cylinder Bridge Pipe Brake Vacuum Tests (940 Only) Test 1 Test 2 Test 3 Test 4 Test 5 Test 6 Test 7 Test 8 Test 9 Parking Brake Applicability Introduction Type 1 Installation Type 2 Installation Type 3 Installation Type 1 Installation Renewing the Brake Pads Dismantling and Assembly Dismantling Assembly Testing and Adjustment Testing Adjustment Type 2 Installation Renewing the Brake Pads Dismantling and Assembly When Dismantling When Assembling Testing and Adjustment Check Adjustment Check and Adjust the Pad Position Taking up the Cable Slack Type 3 Installation Brake Caliper Removal and Replacement Removal Inspection Replacement Renewing the Brake Pads Torque Figures Dismantle, Inspection And Assemble Component Identification Dismantle Inspection Assemble Testing and Adjustment Testing Adjustment Lever Adjustment Cable Adjustment Servo Exhauster Unit (940 Only) Removal and Replacement
Section H Steering Technical Data 926 (up to SN 602749), 930 (up to SN 608299) 926 (SN 602750 - 602797), 930 (SN 608300 - 608418) 926 (SN 602798 on), 930 (SN 608419 on) Basic System Operation General Description 926 (up to SN 602749), 930 (up to SN 608299) 926 (from SN 602750), 930 (from SN 608300) Circuit Description Power Steering 926 (up to SN 602750), 930 (up to 608300) 926 (SN 602750 on), 930 (SN 608300 on) Flow Regulating Valve Steering Pump Dismantling and Assembly When Dismantling Inspection When Assembling Hydraulic Steering Unit Dismantling and Assembly Applicability Early Machines Later Machines Priority Valve Introduction Dismantling and Assembly When Dismantling When Assembling
Section K Engine Technical Data Machines with A Series Engines Specification Unit Identification Machines with R Series Engines Specification Unit Identification Machines with JCB Dieselmax Engines Specification Unit Identification Typical Engine Identification Number Basic System Operation General Description Service Procedures Checking the Low and High Idle Speeds Start and Warm-up the Engine Check the Low Idle Speed Check the High Idle Speed