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$14.56
31 Mar 2019
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ROD - PUSH FOR MITSUBISHI: 09216-80070
MITSUBISHI || All Brand new & rebuilt items comes with 1 year warranty. || ROD - PUSH FOR MITSUBISHI: Â FORKLIFT. MB9216-80070 MB921680070 MB 09216-80070 MB9216-80070 MB 0921680070 MB921680070 MITSUBISHI09216-80070 MITSUBISHI0921680070 MITSUBISHI0921680070 MB921680070 MITSUBISHI921680070 MITSUBISHI9216-80070 9216-80070 MITSUBISHI 9216-80070 Â 9216-80070 921680070 MB 9216-80070 MITSUBISHI 0921680070 921680070 THIS PART IS ALSO LISTED UNDER THE FOLLOWING PART NUMBERS:
MITSUBISHI || All Brand new & rebuilt items comes with 1 year warranty. || ROD - PUSH FOR MITSUBISHI: Â FORKLIFT. MB9216-80070 MB921680070 MB 09216-80070 MB9216-80070 MB 0921680070 MB921680070 MITSUBISHI09216-80070 MITSUBISHI0921680070 MITSUBISHI0921680070 MB921680070 MITSUBISHI921680070 MITSUBISHI9216-80070 9216-80070 MITSUBISHI 9216-80070 Â 9216-80070 921680070 MB 9216-80070 MITSUBISHI 0921680070 921680070 THIS PART IS ALSO LISTED UNDER THE FOLLOWING PART NUMBERS:
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09216-80070
22517-5601
ROD, FEED PUMP PUS
0921680070
09216-80070
KOMATSU
ROD, FEED PUMP PUS
0921680070
09216-80070
MITSUBISHI HEAEY INDUSTRIES
ROD, FEED PUMP PUS
0921680070
22565-1190A
HINO
ROD, FEED PUMP PUS
0921680070
22517-56014
TOYOTA
ROD, FEED PUMP PUS
0921680070
ME022296
MITSUBISHI
ROD, FEED PUMP PUS
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5. Do not wear loose clothing whenever working around engines or machinery.6. Wipe up spilled oil, fuel or coolant.7. Keep batteries in a well ventilated area. Do not smoke around batteries. Hydrogen gas, which is present in the area of the batteries, is highly explosive.8. Provide adequate and safe waste oil disposal.9. Store oily rags in fireproof containers. Don't leave rags on engine.
When using pressure air, wear safety glasses and protective clothing. Maximum air pressure, used for cleaning, must be below 30 PSI (2 kg/cm2).
10. Remove all tools, electrical cords and other loose items from the engine before starting.11. Disconnect and tape the battery ground lead before working on an engine to prevent accidental starting. Be sure an automatic start-stop system cannot operate and start the engine while working on it.12. Do not attempt repairs you do not understand. Follow instructions.13. Stop engine before adjusting or repairing engine or driven equipment.14. Remove radiator cap slowly. Cooling systems can be pressurized and hot fluid will flash to steam as pressure is removed.15. Never start an engine with the governor linkage disconnected.16. Replace or repair broken or damaged equipment. Use proper tools.17. Do not smoke while refueling. Observe NO SMOKING signs.18. Never store flammable liquids near the engine.19. All electrical equipment must be grounded according to local building codes.20. Check all connections periodically for tightness and insulation.21. Insulate all connections and disconnected wires.22. Do not use carbon tetrachloride fire extinguishers. Fumes are toxic and the liquid has a deteriorating effect on insulation. 23. Do not touch the heat sink on the generator regulator when the generator is running. It is electrically "hot".24. Do not work on electrically "hot" equipment.25. Always disconnect the engine starter circuit when working on the generator.26. Hot engine oil can cause burns when drained. Allow the oil to cool below 140°F or provide protection when draining the hot oil.27. Never remove a plug to check pressure with the engine running. Shut down the engine and assure there is no pressure before removing plug.28. When starting an engine after repair, make provisions for shutting off air supply in case there is an overspeed on start up.29. Never look into an open cylinder port and turn over the engine. Oil or water in the cylinder will be ejected violently.
When using pressure air, wear safety glasses and protective clothing. Maximum air pressure, used for cleaning, must be below 30 PSI (2 kg/cm2).
10. Remove all tools, electrical cords and other loose items from the engine before starting.11. Disconnect and tape the battery ground lead before working on an engine to prevent accidental starting. Be sure an automatic start-stop system cannot operate and start the engine while working on it.12. Do not attempt repairs you do not understand. Follow instructions.13. Stop engine before adjusting or repairing engine or driven equipment.14. Remove radiator cap slowly. Cooling systems can be pressurized and hot fluid will flash to steam as pressure is removed.15. Never start an engine with the governor linkage disconnected.16. Replace or repair broken or damaged equipment. Use proper tools.17. Do not smoke while refueling. Observe NO SMOKING signs.18. Never store flammable liquids near the engine.19. All electrical equipment must be grounded according to local building codes.20. Check all connections periodically for tightness and insulation.21. Insulate all connections and disconnected wires.22. Do not use carbon tetrachloride fire extinguishers. Fumes are toxic and the liquid has a deteriorating effect on insulation. 23. Do not touch the heat sink on the generator regulator when the generator is running. It is electrically "hot".24. Do not work on electrically "hot" equipment.25. Always disconnect the engine starter circuit when working on the generator.26. Hot engine oil can cause burns when drained. Allow the oil to cool below 140°F or provide protection when draining the hot oil.27. Never remove a plug to check pressure with the engine running. Shut down the engine and assure there is no pressure before removing plug.28. When starting an engine after repair, make provisions for shutting off air supply in case there is an overspeed on start up.29. Never look into an open cylinder port and turn over the engine. Oil or water in the cylinder will be ejected violently.