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**Linde ElectricTruck 336 Series: E20, E25, E30**



**The Epitome of Efficiency and Maneuverability**



The Linde ElectricTruck 336 Series, comprising the E20, E25, and E30 models, represents the pinnacle of electric forklifts, seamlessly blending precision engineering with innovative design. These compact, versatile machines are specifically engineered to navigate the complexities of narrow aisles, maximizing productivity and minimizing operational costs.

**Unmatched Maneuverability for Confined Spaces**



The 336 Series' compact dimensions and exceptional maneuverability make it the ideal choice for applications where space is at a premium. Its compact chassis, combined with a tight turning radius, enables effortless navigation through narrow aisles and congested workspaces. The truck's optimized weight distribution and low center of gravity ensure stability and precision in even the most challenging environments.

**Efficient Powertrain for Optimal Performance**



Powered by Linde's advanced AC drive technology, the 336 Series delivers exceptional performance with minimal energy consumption. The high-efficiency electric motor provides ample power for demanding applications, while the regenerative braking system recovers energy during deceleration, extending operating time between charges.

**Ergonomic Operator Environment for Enhanced Productivity**



The 336 Series places the operator's comfort and productivity at the forefront of its design. The spacious operator compartment features an intuitive control layout, adjustable steering column, and a fully suspended seat for maximum comfort. The ergonomically designed seat provides excellent support and reduces fatigue over extended operating periods.

**Exceptional Visibility for Enhanced Safety**



The 336 Series is equipped with a panoramic mast design that provides operators with an unobstructed view of the load and surrounding environment. This enhanced visibility contributes to increased safety, reduces the risk of accidents, and improves overall productivity. The integrated rear-view camera further enhances visibility, enabling operators to monitor their surroundings and maneuver safely in reverse.

**Advanced Safety Features for Peace of Mind**



Safety is paramount in the design of the 336 Series. The truck's intelligent safety system continuously monitors critical operating parameters and automatically intervenes to prevent accidents. Features such as load capacity indicators, overspeed protection, and anti-slip controls ensure a safe and reliable operating environment.

**Durable Construction for Years of Reliable Service**



The 336 Series is built to withstand the rigors of demanding industrial applications. Its robust steel frame and high-quality components ensure exceptional durability and longevity. The truck's sealed electrical system and corrosion-resistant finish protect against harsh environments and extend its service life.

**Versatile Applications**



The 336 Series is a highly versatile machine, suitable for a wide range of applications, including:

* Warehousing and distribution centers
* Manufacturing and assembly plants
* Retail stores
* Food and beverage processing facilities
* Pharmaceutical and healthcare facilities

**Customized Solutions for Specific Needs**



Linde understands the unique requirements of each customer and offers a range of customization options to tailor the 336 Series to specific applications. These options include:

* Load capacities ranging from 2,000 to 3,000 kilograms
* Different mast heights and configurations
* Special attachments for specialized tasks
* Lithium-ion battery technology for extended operating time

**Conclusion**



The Linde ElectricTruck 336 Series is the ultimate solution for efficient, reliable, and safe material handling in narrow aisle environments. Its compact dimensions, exceptional maneuverability, powerful performance, comfortable operator environment, and comprehensive safety features make it the ideal choice for demanding applications where productivity and space optimization are essential.


Original Illustrated Facrory Service Training Manual for Linde Electric Forklift Truck 336 series
Covered models:
E20
E25
E30

Format: PDF, 166 pages
Language: English

Table of contents:
2. Linde electric fork truck E 20 / 25 / 30 Series 336
2.1 Drive -Motor
2.1.1 Traction motor to 6/95
2.1.2 Traction motor from 7/95
2.1.3 Checking and renewing the traction motor brushes
2.1.4 Traction motor disassembling
2.1.5 Fan
2.1.6 Speed sensor
2.2 Drive - Gearbox
2.2.1 Drive axle removal
2.2.2 Drive axle disassembly and assembly
2.2.3 Planetary hub reduction gearbox (from 1/95 to 5/95)
2.2.3.1 Removing the planetary hub reduction gearbox from the traction motor
2.2.3.2 Disassembly of the planetary hub reduction gearbox
2.2.3.3 Assembly of the planetary hub reduction gearbox
2.2.3.4 Installing the planetary hub reduction gearbox on the traction motor
2.2.4 Planetary hub reduction gearbox (from series 6/95)
2.2.4.1 Removing the planetary hub reduction gearbox from the traction motor
2.2.4.2 Disassembly of the planetary hub reduction gearbox
2.2.4.3 Assembly of the planetary hub reduction gearbox
2.2.4.4 Mounting the planetary hub reduction gearbox on the traction motor
2.2.5 Drive axle installation
2.3 Chassis
2.3.1 Seat switch
2.3.1.1 Renewing the seat switch
2.3.2 Cabin
2.3.2.1 Torsion bar springs
2.3.2.1.1 Removing and installing the torsion bar springs
2.4 Steering system
2.4.1 Steering axle
2.4.1.1 Steering axle removal
2.4.1.2 Steering cylinder and track rod link
2.4.1.3 Renewing the steering cylinder seals
2.4.1.4 Renewing the wheel hub tapered roller bearings and shaft sealing ring
2.4.1.5 Renewing the axle body tapered roller bearings and wipers
2.4.1.6 Installing the steering cylinder and track rod link
2.4.1.7 Installing the steering axle
2.4.2 Power steering control valve
2.5 Controls
2.5.1 Travel control
2.5.1.1 Accelerator sensor
2.5.1.1.1 Accelerator sensor output signals
2.5.1.1.2 Adjustment of the neutral position
2.5.2 Braking
2.5.2.1 Renewing the brake linings
2.5.2.2 Adjusting the foot brake
2.5.2.3 Adjusting the hand brake
2.6 Electrical system
2.6.1 Compact power module
2.6.1.1 Traction power module
2.6.1.2 Power module for lift control
2.6.1.3 Power module tests
2.6.1.4 Installation of the power modules
2.6.1.5 Arrangement of control panels in E 20 models
2.6.1.6 Arrangement of control panels in E 25 / E 30 model
2.6.1.7 Contactor panels
2.6.2 Contactors
2.6.2.1 Directional contactors
2.6.2.2 Regenerative braking contactor 1K5
2.6.2.3 Circuit breaker contactor 1K6
2.6.2.4 Testing the protective circuitry
2.6.3 Fuses
2.6.3.1 Main circuit fuses in model E 20
2.6.3.2 Main circuit fuses in model E 25 / E 30
2.6.3.3 Installation of the main circuit fuses
2.6.3.4 Control current fuses in model E 20
2.6.3.5 Control current fuses in model E 25 / E 30
2.6.4 Voltage converter
2.6.5 Main circuit section traction control
2.6.5.1 Current path for forward travel direction
2.6.5.2 Current path for reverse travel direction
2.6.5.3 Freewheel circuit
2.6.5.4 Regerative current braking
2.6.5.4.1 Brake circuit stage 1
2.6.5.4.2 Brake circuit stage 2
2.6.5.4.3 Brake circuit stage 3
2.6.6 Electronic traction control unit
2.6.6.1 Power supply
2.6.6.2 TRACTION ENABLE
2.6.6.2.1 Traction enable to series 6/95
2.6.6.2.2 Traction enable from series 7/95
2.6.6.3 Control of direction contactors
2.6.6.3.1 Forward direction of travel
2.6.6.3.2 Reverse direction of travel
2.6.6.4 Single Pedal Models
2.6.6.4.1 Modification to single pedal model
2.6.6.5 Driving around corners
2.6.6.5.1 Sensors for steering position
2.6.6.6 Handbrake current
2.6.6.6.1 Checking the maximum current and handbrake current
2.6.6.7 Temperature monitoring traction motors
2.6.6.7.1 Temperature monitoring with thermal switches to series 6/95
2.6.6.7.2 Temperature monitoring with thermal sensors from series 7/95
2.6.6.8 Speed reduction
2.6.6.9 Regenerative braking
2.6.6.9.1 Speed sensor in the traction motor
2.6.6.10 Current sensor
2.6.7 LTM control for working hydraulic system and steering
2.6.7.1 Electronic lift control
2.6.7.1.1 Power supply
2.6.7.1.2 Enable signal, thermal switch and cut-off when battery is discharged (to series 6/95)
2.6.7. 1.3 Enable signal, thermal sensor and cut-out with discharged battery (from series 7/95)
2.6.7. 1.4 Control of the various work functions
2.6.7.1.5 Adjustments
2.6.7.2 Control of steering function
2.6.7.2.1 Operation of speed sensor 2B8
2.6.8 Fans
2.6.8.1 Fan method of operation until series 6/95
2.6.8.2 Fan method of operation from series 7/95
2.6.9 Location of connectors
2.6.9.1 Location of connectors to series 6/95
2.6.9.2 Location of connectors from series 7/95
2.6.10 Combined instrument
2.6.10.1 Indicator lights
2.6.10.1 .1 Field weakening active indicator light (option)
2.6.10.1 .2 Turn signal indicator light (from series 7/95)
2.6.10.1 .3 Parking brake warning light (from series 12/94)
2.6.10.1 .4 Brake shoe warning light (option)
2.6.10.1 .5 Motor brush warning light
2.6.10.1 .6 Engine temperature warning light (from series 7/95)
2.6.10.1 .7 Travel direction indicator (option)
2.6.10.1 .8 Hydraulic oil temperature warning light (option)
2.6.10.1 .9 Hydraulic oil level warning light (option)
2.6.10.1 .10 Fan warning light (from series 7/95)
2.6.10.1 .11 Service interval indicator light
2.6.10.2 Battery discharge indicator
2.6.11 Linde Diagnostic Unit
2.6.11.1 Operation of the diagnostic unit in connection with the combined instrument
2.6.11.1 .1 Programming of menu functions 11 to 24
2.6.11.1 .2 Resetting the service interval indicator with menu function 31
2.6.11.1 .3 Programming and reading the service hour menu functions 32 to 35
2.6.11.1 .4 Read-out functions with menu functions 41 to 43
2.6.12 Brush monitoring
2.6.12.1 Traction motor switching contacts
2.6.12.2 Working hydraulics pump motor switching contacts
2.6.13 Wiring diagram
2.6.13.1 Wiring diagram to series 6/95
2.6.13.2 Wiring diagram from series 7/95
2.7 Hydraulic system
2.7.1 Hydraulic pump motor
2.7.2 Renewing the hydraulic pump motor brushes
2.7.3 Removing the hydraulic pump unit
2.7.4 Control valve
2.7.4.1 Removing the control valve
2.7.4.2 Adjusting the pressure relief valve
2.7.5 Working and steering hydraulivs circuit diagram
2.9 Options
2.9.1 Lighting, wipers and heater
2.9.1.1 Voltage converter
2.9.1.2 Switches
2.9.1.3 Fuse boxes
2.9.1.4 Wiring diagram
2 10 Specials
2.10.1 Pin Connectors
2.10.1.1 AMP-Saab Pin Connectors