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Introduction Contents

1. This parts list contains the names of parts How to Use the Parts List ...........................................A1
available for sale. How to Find the Vehicle Model ...................................A2
2. The list is basically arranged according to
Example Illustration.....................................................A3
equipment unit
3. The list includes an Illustration Index and Example List.................................................................A5
Block Index, which allow the user to quickly Vehicle Forward, Backward,
find the part being searched for. Left-hand, and Right-hand .............................A8
4. The content included in the parts list may be
Abbreviations...............................................................A9
changed without notice.
5. Use genuine Nichiyu parts with the vehicle.
How to Use the Parts List How to Find the Vehicle Model

1. Check the model and serial number on the Location of Nameplate


Check the
model and
nameplate.
serial number. (See "How to Find the Vehicle Model" for
details on checking the nameplate.)

2. Using the Illustration Index or Block Index,


Nameplate
find the item (Fig. No.) of the illustration/ list
text in which the part is listed.
3. Read the part number from the illustration/
list text.
NOTE : If there are multiple part numbers,
Information on Nameplate
select the applicable part by using
the product specifications and serial
number. Model

4. When ordering, check the part number,


Everything's
OK! name, and quantity and follow the prescribed Serial numbe
method.

Serial Number
FB-75models have the following serial numbers:
FB10P/14P/15P/18P-75 .................221AC4363
Product code

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Example Illustration

(1) (2) (1) Item number

(2) Item name


Fig.4071 TRACTION MOTOR
Classifies the vehicle according to the unit. The number and
10
7
11 name are indicated in each illustration/list.
1
(4) 18
(3) Instruction number
(3) 20
Connects illustrations and lists.

(5) 21
(4) Assembly indication
22
4 Indicates the relationship between the assembly and
3 components. mark attached to the instruction number indicates
5 that all of the parts belonging to the applicable item are included
8 as components.
9 6
Example : Instruction number 1, "Motor ass'y" includes the parts
of instruction numbers 2 thru 26.
19
NOTE : If an assembly includes multiple items, the required
information is given in a "Note" appearing below the
list.
16 25 23
26
12 15
14 24
17
13 (5) Complete assembly indication
Indicates the relationship between the (complete) assembly and
2 components. It appears only on the illustration. The components
25
26
23 in this case are assembly subcomponents.
This example is for explanatory 24 Example : Instruction number 21, "Armature comp." includes
purposes only and may differ
from the actual item.
496-0262-01A the 22, "Fan" and "Armature" (items not sold
(5) (496-262)
-77-
separately).
1996.09

Illustration control number


Date issued Page

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Example List
(4)
(1) Instruction number
(1) (2) (3) (5) (6) (7)
Connects illustrations and lists.
Fig.4071 TRACTION MOTOR

(2) Part number


When placing an order, please use this number.
NOTE : Please note whether the assembly, completed
assembly, specification, or part is new or old.

(3) Part name


Indicates the name of the part.
The name appears first, followed by a supplementary
explanation, such as the place of installation.
Example : Bumper, frame
Name Supplementary information

(4) Model
Notes the applicable model.

(5) Quantity
¡The figures appearing in these columns are the quantities per
assembly or unit; they are not the quantities used per vehicle.
Further, items used "as required" (such as shims) are marked
AR.
Note : ¡(A) thru (F) apply to the models explained in (4).
-78- 1996.09

(1)
Page Date issued
This example is for explanatory
purposes only and may differ
from the actual item.

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(6) Interchangeability/Serial number (7) Remarks
When a part is changed, the information accompanying such Used to list the specifications, height, part characteristics,or other
change appears as shown in the following example. information (abbreviation, numerical value, etc.) when the model
in (4) is insufficient for identifying the part.
Fig.1300 S T E E R I N G

(8) Note
Used to note the product code, assembly indication (4) in
"Example Illustration", or other needed information when a part
is changed

Vehicle Forward, Backward, Left-hand, and Right-hand


q w e
q Indicates that the part (component) listed above has been
changed to the part that follows below. The directions given below apply when the operater
w Interchangeability symbols is looking forward from the driver's seat.

Fwd
a Fwd
Both a and b are interchangeable.
b Fwd
a Interchangeable in the arrow direction only.
b Here, b can be used in place of a.
a Interchangeable in the arrow direction only.
b Here, a can be used in place of b.

Cannot be interchanged or substituted.


LH RH LH RH LH RH
e Indicates vehicle serial number corresponding to changed
part. Numbers to the rightof the hyphen indicate the former
unit, and those to the left the modified unit.
NOTE: The product code is given in (6), "Note," only when Bwd
Bwd
Bwd
the part is changed.

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Abbreviations
FIG.(fig) : Figure FCS : Ultra-cold storage specification, -45 to -55 [-49 F to -67 F]
Cf. : Confer Dom : Domestic specification
Ass'y : Assmbly Exp : Export specification
Comp. : Complete PS : Power steering
No. : Number EPS : Electric power steering
w/ : With - MS : Manual steering
w.o/ : Without - Sm : Simplex mast
MLH : Maximum lifting height Pm : Simplex mast (high visibility type)
MH : Mast height Dm : Duplex mast
L : Length Fm : Duplex mast (high visibility type)
h : Height Mm : Triplex mast (high visibility type)
w : Width UC : SCR control (UNICON)
t : Thickness SICOS : Super intelligent control system
LH : Left hand side (seeing from driver's position forward) TC : Transistor control
RH : Right hand side (seeing from driver's position forward) S : Resistance control (Cotactor control)
Fwd : Forward BC : Built-in charger
Bwd : Backward SC : Stationary charger
Std : Standard specification U : Ultra-high performance
Opt : Optional parts UG : Ultra-high gradeability
HP : High pressure WB : Wide bar
LP : Low pressure D : Dust resistant
St : Single tire DP : Damp resistant
Wt : Double tire [Dual tire] RP : Rust resistant
Pst : Pneumatic tire (single) AE : Replenishing equipment
Pwt : Pneumatic tire (double) FT : Figer tip control
Pnst : Pneumatic type no-puncture tire (single) DRP : Specific rust resistant
Nst : No-puncture tire (single) EEC : EEC specification
Nwt : No-puncture tire (double) U(EEC) : Ultra-high performance for EEC
Ct : Cushion tire Hip : High performance
Rt : Solid tire (rubber) AB : With Electrolyte senser type
Ut : Solid tire (urethane)
Mt : Solid tire (meshed urethane)
Lt : Lug tire
ULt : Urethane lug tire
WHt : White tire
GNt : Green tire
CS : Cold storage specification, -35 or -31 F (Factory Installed)

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